Influences on Johnny Cash

Influences on Johnny Cash

Influenced by Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash on his greatest influences:

"In my little world, in northeast Arkansas on a cotton farm, it was my brother, Jack. He was my inspiration. He was two years older than I and he was killed at the age of 14. I always wanted to be like him. He was a strong person, he was a Bible student, he was in perfect shape, physically. I always wanted to be like him. And when he died, my best friend was still my mother, and she always encouraged me to sing. As a matter of fact, we were very poor and she took in washing from the school teachers, washed their clothes to make money to give me singing lessons, voice lessons. After about three lessons the voice teacher said, 'Don't take voice lessons. Do it your way.'"

"Musically, my inspirations were whoever was popular on the radio: Jimmy Rodgers, the Carter Family - which is my wife's family - black blues, black gospel and white gospel groups, like the Blackwood Brothers, and the Chuckwagon Gang. Or cowboy singers like Gene Autry, and Bob Wills. I liked the image of the man with the white hat correcting all the wrongs out there."