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    • Source: Rockabilly Blues
    • Rockabilly Blues is an album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1980. Highlights include "Cold Lonesome Morning," which had some minor chart success (No. 53 in the country charts), "Without Love," by his son-in-law, Nick Lowe, and a cover of the witty "The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over." The first two of the aforementioned songs were the only singles from the album, though "Without Love" hardly enjoyed any chart success, peaking at No. 78. "The Twentieth Century is Almost Over" was re-recorded five years later by Cash and Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson, collectively known as The Highwaymen, on their first album entitled Highwayman, though it was, in essence, a duet with Nelson.


      Critical reception



      Robert Christgau deemed Rockabilly Blues "an honorable country album with some pretty good songs on it." The Globe and Mail concluded that the album "has more to do with traditional country music than it does hot country-rock." The Boston Globe opined that "best of all is Cash's long awaited discovery of John Prine ('The 20th Century Is Almost Over')."


      Track listing




      Personnel


      Johnny Cash - vocals, rhythm guitar
      Bob Wootton, Pete Wade, Cliff Parker - electric guitar
      Martin Belmont, Jerry Hensley, Jack Routh, Marty Stuart, Eddy Shaver - guitar
      Jack Clement - dobro, acoustic guitar, producer
      Dave Kirby - acoustic guitar, guitar
      Jerry Hensley - electric, acoustic and rhythm guitar, dobro, harmony vocals
      Billy Joe Shaver - guitar, gut-string guitar
      Philip Donnelly - guitar
      Bobby Thompson - acoustic guitar, banjo
      Dave Edmunds - guitar, engineer
      W.S. Holland, Jerry Carrigan, Larrie Londin, Kenny Malone, Pete Thomas - drums
      Floyd Chance - upright bass
      Earl Poole Ball - electric and acoustic piano, producer
      Daniel Sarenana, John Willis - brass
      Joe Allen, Joe Osborn - electric bass
      Nick Lowe - electric bass, producer
      Shane Keister - Moog synthesizer, Prophet 5 synthesizer
      Terry McMillan - harmonica
      Irv Kane, Rex Peer - trombone on "One Way Rider"
      Don Sheffield, George Cunningham - trumpet on "One Way Rider"
      June Carter Cash - additional vocals on "One Way Rider"
      Charles Cochran - horn arrangement on "One Way Rider"


      = Production

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      Album produced by Earl Poole Ball
      "Without Love" produced by Nick Lowe
      "It Ain't Nothing New Babe" and "One Way Rider" produced by Jack Clement
      Engineers: Gene Eichelberger at Quadrafonic Studio, Nashville, TN; Curt Allen at JMI Recording Studio, Nashville, TN; Dave Edmunds at U.K. Pro Studio, London, England
      Back-up Engineers: Willie Pevear, Barbara Cline at Quadraphonic Studio, Nashville TN
      Recorded at Quadraphonic Studio, JMI Recording Studio, U.K. Pro Studio
      Front Cover Photography: Leonard Kamsler
      Reissue Producer: Dave Nives
      Project Coordinator: Kajetan Koci
      Reissue Designer: Suzanne Ammon


      Chart performance




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      = Singles

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      References




      External links


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