My Father and the Man in Black Quote
Johnny Cash: [On recording Ira Hayes]I am more full of piss and vinegar than ever. When I reach the top, I'll build another peak to climb. [Original Source: Letter to Saul Holiff, May 23, 1964]
Johnny Cash: [On Ira Hayes failure to penetrate the Pop Charts]Classify me, categorize me - STIFLE me, but it won't work. This is NOT a country song. [Original Source: TBD magazine ad]
Editor, Close-Up: Mr. Cash, I am disgusted with you. You think that people who listen to Country are not intelligent. I am sorry that it was good Country and Hillbilly-type music lovers who put you where you are today. I am also sorry for you, Johnny Cash, that at your age, you have never learned the old lesson, you don't bite the hand that feeds you. You have a lot to learn and may you learn it on the way down. [Original Source: An Open Letter To Johnny Cash, Close-Up, September, 1964]
Johnny Cash: Saul, My only cure is solitude. Too many things work against my peace of mind. Only the desert with its purity and silence can help me now. Please tell them I sincerely regret these cancellations, but it's either cancel them, or cancel me for always... J.R. [Original Source: Letter to Saul Holiff, 1964]
Johnny Cash: [On Ira Hayes failure to penetrate the Pop Charts]Classify me, categorize me - STIFLE me, but it won't work. This is NOT a country song. [Original Source: TBD magazine ad]
Editor, Close-Up: Mr. Cash, I am disgusted with you. You think that people who listen to Country are not intelligent. I am sorry that it was good Country and Hillbilly-type music lovers who put you where you are today. I am also sorry for you, Johnny Cash, that at your age, you have never learned the old lesson, you don't bite the hand that feeds you. You have a lot to learn and may you learn it on the way down. [Original Source: An Open Letter To Johnny Cash, Close-Up, September, 1964]
Johnny Cash: Saul, My only cure is solitude. Too many things work against my peace of mind. Only the desert with its purity and silence can help me now. Please tell them I sincerely regret these cancellations, but it's either cancel them, or cancel me for always... J.R. [Original Source: Letter to Saul Holiff, 1964]
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