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Cash: The Autobiography
Author: Johnny Cash

Book Information
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780061013577 - ISBN-10: 0061013579
Publication Date: 9/1/1998
Pages: 448


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Cassette), Hardcover

Book Description:
He is "The Man in Black." Country music legend. The "quintessential American troubadour." An icon of rugged individualism, who's been to hell and back, and tells the tale as never before. In this unforgettable autobiography, Johnny Cash talks straight about the highs and lows, the struggles and hard-won triumphs, and the people who have shaped him.

In his own words, Cash sets the record straight--and dispels a few myths--as he looks unsparingly at his remarkable life: from his turbulent past to the joys of the present to his plans down the road. Here, too, are the friends of a lifetime, including Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, and Dr. Billy Graham. As powerful and memorable as one of his classic songs, Cash is filled with the candor, wit, and wisdom of a man who has truly "walked the line."

"Engaging.... Written with honesty and spiritual insight.... Cash's stories and strength shine."
--Chicago Sun-Times

"Insightful, relaxed, and conversational.... The stories sing."
--New York Times Book Review

"Gives a feel for what it might be like to spend some time with him.... Cash is a good storyteller.... Fascinating.... Rich anecdotes.... Interesting observations.... Any Cash fan with find a lot here to enjoy."
--Boston Globe

"Cash has always been cool."
--Country Music magazine

With 16-pages of never-before-seen photos

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Top Member Book Reviews

Brooke P. wrote on 6/19/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I love Johnny Cash!! Of course, I am not from his generation, but was brought up in the country and have come to love him and his beliefs through his more recents projects including his posthumous movie. This book is an easy read and told from his POV about his life on the road and the characters he encountered along the way. A great read!

Bobbie L. (nascargal) wrote on 1/14/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is an excellent look into the life of a singer who was a national treasure. It is honest, heartbreaking, and uplifting. Any Johnny Cash fan MUST read this book!

Marianne S. (sfc95) - Decatur, IL wrote on 5/10/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was a very well written account of Johnny Cash's life. You could hear him speaking the book to you as I read it. I really enjoyed it, it was not preachy or egotistical, it was plainly written just as it should be expected.

Vikki P. (vikki322) wrote on 2/13/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

When death starts beating the door down, you need to be reaching for your shotgun," writes the Man in Black, the American country icon who still performs tough-talking story-songs like "Folsom Prison Blues" and "A Boy Named Sue" on his tours. Unsurprisingly, the famously Christian Cash (he has often performed at Billy Graham crusades and has written a novel--The Man in White--based on the life of Saint Paul) reveals himself to be a man possessed of a heartfelt yet idiosyncratic spirituality, one that can accommodate both a belief in ghosts and a literal interpretation of the Bible. Cash is less interested here in recounting the details of his personal and public lives than he is with taking the reader to a handful of his favorite places, moving softly through the memories of a singer's regret-laden years on booze and pills, getting himself in the mood to reflect by describing the surroundings in which he writes. The result is a gentle, moving memoir that may frustrate some fans of Cash and of the Sun Records-era Memphis that saw his rise to fame, as the book only touches on Cash's relationships with those whose stardom eclipsed his own--Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and (later on) Bob Dylan. The reader senses Cash's formidable presence in every terse phrase, however, as a melancholy calm pervades the narrative. 200,000 first printing; Literary Guild selection; author tour.


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Sheryl O. (Everett-Reader) wrote on 8/20/2009...


The man lead an interesting life, the book isn't that well written.

Aurelia C. wrote on 2/22/2009...


A very interesting man. After I saw the movie Walk the Line, I had to read the book.

Jennifer L. wrote on 10/5/2007...


I read 3/4ths of the book and stopped. The entire time I thought it'd get to a more climactic part but is stayed the same pace through the book. It was a lot like his songs.

JANE R. wrote on 1/23/2007...


HE IS THE MAN IN BLACK. COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND. AN ICON OF RUGGED INDIVIDUALISM WHO'S BEEN TO HELL AND BACK, AND TELLS THE TALE AS NEVER BEFORE. IN THIS UNFORGETTABLE AUTOBIOGRAPHY, JOHNNY CASH TALKS STRAIGHT ABOUT THE HIGHS AND LOWS, THE STRUGGLES AND HARD WON TRIUMPHS, AND THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE SHAPPED HIM.

CJ B. (amoebastar) wrote on 1/15/2007...


Excellent storytelling of Johnny Cash's life by none other than the Man in Black himself. I learned a lot about one of my favorite artists and it was a fast and pleasurable read. I would like to know more about what happened, especially in the recording studio, between 1996 and 2003, but obviously that isn't possible as an autobiography. The storytelling skipped around a bit, but other than that, it was great. Highly recommended.

Jennifer L. wrote on 10/2/2006...


Very good book for fans of Johnny Cash

Christy D. wrote on 8/6/2006...


This book is well written and an interesting view into Johnny Cash's life. Many facts and tales of his music history as well as his family life. I loved it!

Becky P. (Bex) wrote on 6/13/2006...


I wasn't very impressed. It wasn't at all like the movie, which I guess makes the movie...different. Cash fans will probably love it, however, as it's just like you are talking to Mr. Cash himself.

Anny P. (wolfnme) wrote on 3/25/2006...


Cash: Autobiography" is excellent! An well-impressively told story of Cash's life!





Elizabeth T. (ebeth) wrote on 3/7/2006...


Not the complete autobiography I thought it would be, but still a good read.


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