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1987 studio album by Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town is the 73rd album by American country singer Johnny Cash , released in 1987, and his first for Mercury Records . It was re-released in 2003, paired with Boom Chicka Boom on a single CD . "Sixteen Tons " was previously a hit for Tennessee Ernie Ford , "The Big Light" is an Elvis Costello song from his album King of America , released the previous year and "Let Him Roll" is from Guy Clark 's debut, Old No. 1 . The album reached #36 on the country charts, while the only released single, "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town ", peaked at #43.[ 2]
"Ballad of Barbara" is a rerecording of a track that had been a hit single for Cash in the early 1970s. A number of tracks left over from the album's recording sessions would later surface on Cash's final Mercury album, The Mystery of Life , released in 1991.
Johnny Cash - vocals , guitar
Waylon Jennings - vocals on "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town "
Jim Soldi - lead and acoustic guitar , backing vocals
Marty Stuart - lead and acoustic guitar, mandolin , backing vocals
Pete Wade - lead guitar
Bob Wootton - lead guitar
Joey Miskulin - lead guitar, acoustic bass , backing vocals, keyboards
Jack Clement - acoustic guitar, dobro , Jews harp , kazoo
Mike Elliot - acoustic guitar
Jimmy Tittle - electric bass , backing vocals
Joe Allen, Michael Rhodes - electric bass
Roy Huskey, Jr. - acoustic bass
W.S. "Fluke" Holland - drums
Kenny Malone - percussion
Jack Hale, Jr. - horns , keyboards
Bob Lewin - horns, keyboards
Jay Patten - horns
Earl Poole Ball - piano
Charles Cochrane - piano, keyboards
Lloyd Green - steel guitar
Stuart Duncan , Mark O'Connor , Vassar Clements - fiddle
Paco - harmonica
June Carter and The Carter Family (June Carter Cash, Helen Carter , Anita Carter , Carlene Carter ), Cinday Cash-Stuart, Bernard Peyton - backing vocals
Charlie Williams - announcer voice on "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town"
Additional personnel [ edit ]
Produced by Jack Clement
Assistant producer: David Ferguson
Recorded at the Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording Spa
Engineers : Rich Adler (chief engineer and technical director), David Ferguson
Mixing engineers : Dave Ferguson (all except "Heavy Metal...") and Rich Adler ("Heavy Metal...")
Executive producer : Joey Miskulin
Mastering : Glenn Meadows, Masterfonics
Production manager: Coley Coleman
Liner notes : John Lomax III
Eyes courtesy: Dr. Marie Kelly, Dr. Burkett Nelson
Photography : Slick Lawson
Art design : Virginia Team
Design: Jerry Joyner, Joe Rogers
Album - Billboard (United States)
Chart (1987)
Peak position
Top Country Albums
36
Singles - Billboard (United States)
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