Rockabilly Blues

Rockabilly Blues

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'''''Rockabilly Blues''''' is an album by American [[country music|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 (Nick Lowe song)|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 (country supergroup)|The Highwaymen]], on their first album entitled ''[[Highwayman (The Highwaymen album)|Highwayman]]'', though it was, in essence, a [[duet]] with Nelson.
'''''Rockabilly Blues''''' is an album by American [[country music|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 (Nick Lowe song)|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 (country supergroup)|the Highwaymen]], on their first album entitled ''[[Highwayman (The Highwaymen album)|Highwayman]]'', though it was, in essence, a [[duet]] with Nelson.


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==