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 Johnny Cash's Gold Albums 
Ring Of Fire ( Best Of Johnny Cash ) 1964
I Walk The Line ( 1964 )
Hello I'm Johnny Cash ( 1970 )
The World Of Johnny Cash ( 1970 )
The Johnny Cash Show ( 1970)
The Highwayman With Waylon Jennings - Kristofferson And Willie Nelson ( 1985 )
American IV: The Man Comes Around' ( 2003)
Johnny Cash Platinum Albums 
Johnny Cash Greatest Hits Volume #1 ( 1967 ) 2 Million
Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison (1968 ) 2 Million
Johnny Cash At San Quentin ( 1969 ) 2 Million
The Johnny Cash Collection ( Greatest Hits Vol # 2 1 Million
16 Biggest Hits Johnny Cash
No. 1 songs
Cash logged 14 No. 1
Billboard hits listed here by song, date first charted and weeks at No. 1
I Walk The Line, June 9, 1956 (six weeks)
There You Go, Dec. 22, 1956 (five weeks)
Ballad of a Teenage Queen, Jan. 20, 1958 (10 weeks)
Guess Things Happen That Way, May 26, 1958 (eight weeks)
Don't Take Your Guns To Town, Jan. 19, 1959 (six weeks)
Ring of Fire, June 8, 1963 (seven weeks)
Understand Your Man, Feb. 22, 1964 (six weeks)
Folsom Prison Blues (live version), June 1, 1968 (four weeks)
Daddy Sang Bass, Dec. 7, 1968 (six weeks)
A Boy Named Sue, July 26, 1969 (five weeks)
Sunday Morning Coming Down, Sept. 5, 1970 (two weeks)
Flesh and Blood, Dec. 19, 1970 (one week)
One Piece At A Time, April 10, 1976 (two weeks)
Highwayman May 18, 1985 (one week)
Awards & Honors
1956 - 2003
HALL OF FAME
1977: Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
1980: Country Music Hall of Fame
1992: Rock'n' Roll Hall of Fame
GRAMMY AWARDS
1967: Best Country & Western Performance Duet, Trio or Group for "Jackson" (With June Carter)
1968: Best Album for Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
1968: Best Country Vocal Performance, Male for" Folsom Prison Blues"
1968: Grammy - Jackson
1969: Best Country Vocal Performance,Male for "A Boy Named Sue"
1970 : Grammy - Best Album Notes: Nashville Skyline
1970: Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for if I Were a Carpenter"(With June Carter)
1985: Best Country Song Highwayman
1986: Best Spoken Word Recording for "Interviews from the Class of "55" Recording Session
1991: Legend Award
1994: Best Folk Album for American Recordings
1997: Best Country Album for UnChained
1999: Grammy - Lifetime Achievement
2000: Best Male Country Vocal Performance for "Solitary Man"
2002: Grammy - Shared for Best Country Album
2002: Best Male Country Vocal Performance for "Give My Love to Rose"
2004: Best Short Form Music Video Hurt Mark Romanek, video director; Aris McGarry, video producer
BMI SONGWRITER AWARDS
1956: Folsom Prison Blues
1956: I Walk the Line
1956: So Doggone Lonesome
1957: Next in Line
1957: Train of Love
1958: Big River
1958: Come in Stranger
1958: Home of the Blues
1958: It's a Little More Like Heaven Where You Are
1959: All Over Again
1959: Don't Take Your Guns to Town
1959: I Got Stripes
1959: What Do I Care
1959: Luther's Boogie
1964: Understand Your Man
1969: Folsom Prison Blues
1969: Daddy Sang Bass
BMS SONGWRITER AWARD
1957: There You Go
SESAC SONGWRITING AND PUBLISHING AWARDS
1969: Lorena
1972: Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man
CASH BOX AWARDS
1956: Most Promising Male Vocalist
1957: Most Programmed Male Country Vocalist
1958: Most Programmed Male Country Artist
1959: Male Country Vocalist of the Year
BILLBOARD AWARDS
1958: Favorite Country & Western
1959: Favorite Country Album award for The Fabulous Johnny Cash
AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS
1976: Special Merit Award
1986: Favorite Video Group Highwayman
COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION AWARDS
1969: Single of the Year: A Boy Named Sue
1969: Album of the Year: Johnny Cash at San Quentin
1969: Vocal Duo of the Year: Johnny & June Cash
1969: Founding President's Award
1970: Album of the Year: Johnny Cash at San Quentin (Great Britain)
1970: Entertainer of the Year (Great Britain)
1972: Entertainer of the Year (Great Britain)
1980: C.M.A. - Hall Of Fame Inductee
2003: Single of the Year- (awarded to artist and producer): "Hurt" by Johnny Cash,
2003: Album of the Year- (awarded to artist and producer): American IV: The Man Comes Around
2003: Video of the Year- (awarded to artist and director): "Hurt" by Johnny Cash,
directed by Mark Romanek
ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS
1985: Single of the Year for Highwayman
1990: The Pioneer Award
OTHER INDUSTRY AWARDS
1969: Metronome's Man of the Year
1970: Record World's Album of the Year for Johnny Cash at San Quentin
1970: Record World's Country Artist of the Decade
1970: Music Operators of America Man of the Year
1970: Newspaper Entertainment Assoc. Man of the Year
1972: Dove Award's Album Liner Notes
1972: Listen Magazine's Man of the Year
1985: A.S.C.A.P. -Tennessee Flat Top Box
1988: R.I.A.A. Multi-Platinum Album: Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
1989: Music City News' The Living Legend Award
1989: Songwriters' Guild of America's Aggie Award,Hall of Fame Inductee
1994: Guitar Player Magazines' Best Country Guitar LP for American Recordings
1995: N.A.M.M.I.E. : Best Folk Album Award for American Recordings
1996: Rolling Stones's Best Country Artist
1998: National Academy of Songwriters Lifetime Achievement Award
1998: CLIO Music Adaptation for Nissan"Assembly Line"
1999: N.A.R.A.S. Memphis Chapter's Premier Player Award
1999: C.C.M.A. Living Legend Award
1999: N.A.M.M.I.E. Heritage Award
2003: MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography for "Hurt"
2003: CMT Flameworthy Special Achievement Award
2003: Americana Award: Artist of the Year
2003: Americana Award: Song of the Year "Hurt"
2003: Americana Award:Album of the Year "American IV:The Man Comes Around
OTHER AWARDS
1971: Honorary Doctorate of Humanities at Garner Webb University
1972: Audie Murphy Patriotism Award for Spirit of America Festival
1975: International Film & Television Festival of New York's Bronze award for Ridin' the Rails
1976: Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's Star on the Walk of Fame
1976: American Medical Assoc. Special Merit Award
1976: Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters at National University
1977: The Horatio Alger Award
1979: United Nations Humanitarian Award
1979: Arkansas Broadcasters Assoc.'s The Arkansasn of the Year
1979: Youth for Christ Man of the Year
1981: National Assoc. for Continuing Education President's Award
1986: Jewish National Fund's Shalom Peace Award
1995: Country Weekly Magazine:Favorite All Time Male Vocalist
1996: Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Contribution to American Culture
1996: Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame President's Award
1996: Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame Entertainers Award
1997: Playboy Music Poll Hall of Fame
2001: The Autry Museum's Western Heritage Award
2002: National Medal of Art
2003: Fourth recipient of the Irving Waugh Award of Excellence.
Presented on the 37th annual Country Music Association Awards
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