Home of the Blues

"Home of the Blues"
Single by Johnny Cash
from the album Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous
B-side "Give My Love to Rose"
Released August 10, 1957
Format 7" single
Recorded July 1, 1957
Genre
Length 2:41
Label Sun
Songwriter(s) Johnny Cash
Lillie McAlpin
Glenn Douglas Tubb
Producer(s) Jack Clement
Johnny Cash singles chronology
"Next in Line"
(1957)
"Home of the Blues"
(1957)
"Ballad of a Teenage Queen"
(1958)

"Next in Line"
(1957)
"Home of the Blues"
(1957)
"Ballad of a Teenage Queen"
(1958)

"Home of the Blues" is a Johnny Cash song about his unpleasant childhood. The song was recorded on July 1, 1957 in Memphis, Tennessee, and was released as a single in August of the same year. It was also included as the eleventh track of his second album Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous. The song was written by Johnny Cash, Lillie McAlpin[1] and Glenn Douglas Tubb and produced by Jack Clement.

"Home of the Blues" was re-recorded by Joaquin Phoenix as part of the 2005 film, Walk the Line.

Partial ownership of the song is held by Florida businessman John Palumbo.

A cover was done by Owl City in early 2012.

Chart positions

Chart (1957) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles[2] 3
US Billboard Hot 100[3] 88

References

  1. Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two - Home Of The Blues, retrieved 2017-02-15
  2. Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 74.
  3. "Johnny Cash – Chart history" Billboard Hot 100 for Johnny Cash.
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