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Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two Ballad of a Teenage Queen

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2007

Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two - Ballad of a Teenage Queen Sun Records 1958

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  • I first heard this song while in the Army, laying in my bunk, in a barracks in Fort Knox, Ky in 1957. I have been listening to it ever since.

  • the best song of the world

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  • Love all the early songs of Johnny Cash,his new ones before he died are very powerful too.

  • Not everybody in Hollyweird is a b____h, just most of them.

  • johnny cash is the best

  • I think it sounds good!

  • Poor quality.

    Something you should not upload !!

  • Sounds great in mono. The fake stereo versions of his Sun material are terrible. These 45's are very hard to find in good condition. Thanks for sharing this and the excellent flip side (Big River) with us. You got two great songs for you half a dollar back then :)

  • Hello Johnny Cash fans everywhere.. Roy Cost here from Conway, Arkansas. I was just refreshing my memory on some old Cash songs for our MId South Opry here in town. Come see me on Sat...Highway 64 East.

    I was fortunate enough to record in Memphis with the famed Bill Black. I made one record for him in his old studio right across from where Chip Moman worked and Elvis recorded some. Bill was at the controls when myself and The Shadows recorded "You Can Count On Me" in 1963.

    Roy Cost

  • Sam Phillips sold Sun Records to another company in I believe 1969. That was after the major artists like Elvis (RCA), Johnny Cash (Columbia), Carl Perkins (Columbia), Jerry Lee Lewis (Mercury) and Roy Orbison (Monument) had left for the said companies.

  • This was considered a cross/over song back in the day

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