"Tennessee Flat Top Box".

OK, girls and boys, a little more Country: Johnny Cash wrote and first recorded this 1961 Country standard when his daughter Rosanne was only six years old. A little Texas boy could play a mean steel-string acoustic guitar and folks would come from near and far just to see him play. #11 Country, #84 Pop. In 1987 Rosanne's then-husband Rodney Crowell encouraged her to record it not knowing that her father had written it, assuming it was public domain. Randy Scruggs played the memorable guitar track. It became the third out of four consecutive #1 hits from her seminal "King's Record Shop" album. It was her effort to mend the somewhat strained relationsship with her father. According to Johnny, her recording was "one of (his) greatest fulfillments". Song? Answer: "Tennessee Flat Top Box". In my humble opinion, the BEST thing that Johnny Cash ever did was giving us Rosanne! Actually, my favorite one of her songs is "If You Change Your Mind" from "King's Record Shop" - one of those albums that I'd like to have with me if I were stranded on a deserted island. Tennessee flat top box is a nickname for a six-string flat top acoustic guitar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdSU-9hOg5U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCqweM_IrLk

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