Known literally for decades as "The Man In Black," the life of Johnny Cash ended today of diabetes related complications.This song is available on:
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Despite being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1997 and later with Shy-Drager syndrome, Cash continued to sing and write the music he loved until the end.
As a testament to Cash's ability to weather music's ever-changing eras and trends, his first Number 1 country hit came in 1957 with "I Walk the Line" and his latest video "Hurt" received a 2003 MTV Video Music Award for best cinematography.
The 46 years between held a freight train's load of ups and downs which gave Cash his unique character.
Cash's wife, June Carter passed on May 15th of this year. Let "The Circle Be Unbroken".
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