THE beetles but big ups to jay-z
The beetles by a mile
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Elvis Presley
no what makes someone a king of a music genre is by who sold the most albums and no country artist has sold more than Johnny Cash so Johnny Cash would be the king of country
R. Johhny Cash was born J. R. Cash (his parents couldn't agree on a name, just initials), taking the name John R. Cash when he entered the military, and then Johnny Cash when he took to the stage. Note that his father was "Ray" and his mother's maiden name was "Rivers," so the "R" probably stood for one (or more likely, both) of these names.
he influenced the community, country, and the world.
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Johnny Cash
That's like comparing apples and oranges. They are completely different and unique.
It's actually not a Johnny Cash cover, but more a bit of a tribute to Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash. It was written by Poulsen.
Elvis Presley
No. Walk the Line was an autobiography of the life of Johnny Cash.
no what makes someone a king of a music genre is by who sold the most albums and no country artist has sold more than Johnny Cash so Johnny Cash would be the king of country
Yeh overall Cash is more famous, always will be. But since the category for this Q is video games, then Sonic is more famous there.
R. Johhny Cash was born J. R. Cash (his parents couldn't agree on a name, just initials), taking the name John R. Cash when he entered the military, and then Johnny Cash when he took to the stage. Note that his father was "Ray" and his mother's maiden name was "Rivers," so the "R" probably stood for one (or more likely, both) of these names.
he influenced the community, country, and the world.
Conway Twitty has more hits than Johnny Cash. Conway Twitty was still hitting the country music charts up into the 1990's. Conway died on June 5,1993 . Conway had 30 consecutive #1 hit Singles on the country music charts between 1958-1977, and with that 30, he would go on to add another 20 #1 hits during the period of 1977-1990. So, Conway had a grand total of 40 #1 hits. Johnny Cash had his share of hits as well. Johnny had 26 #1 hits between 1955-1988. In 1986, Columbia Records dropped Johnny Cash from their company. It was a slap in his face, after making millions of dollars for the company over 30 years. Johnny Cash got even. In 1987, Johnny received the Grammy for, "Best Country Male Performance." Johnny took a full page out in the country music publication, "Music City News," holding his Grammy award, and gritting his teeth, he gave his former record company the "bird." For the majority of his career that remained, Johnny recorded for independent labels, and did videos for some of his songs. Country radio rarely played the records. But, the video channels (including CMT, GAC, MTV, and VH-1), would show his videos for his songs, and they became popular anyway, without country music radio. In fact between 1989-2004, Johnny Cash would take home another half a dozen Grammy Awards, for "Best Country Male Performance." Johnny's last #1 record was in early 2003, with the tune called "Hurt." Johnny Cash died September 12, 2003. Conway Twitty and Johnny Cash were two of country music's greatest singers and songwriters, and they are truly missed by many true county music fans.
"Johnny Cash changed the face of country/western music to a more bold, rebel like outlook." -- Ashley Bhatty