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Dyess and the dream -- Vivian and the Air Force -- Memphis and Sam Phillips -- Sun records, the Tennessee two, and Boom Chicka Boom -- "Hey, Porter," "Folsom Prison Blues," and a baby girl -- Louisiana hayride and "I Walk the Line" -- Columbia records, "Big River," and pills -- Hollywood, Town hall party, and Lorrie Collins -- "Ride This Train" and the Huntsville prison rodeo -- Billie Jean and the marriage proposal -- Casitas Springs and Saul Holiff -- June Carter -- The drugs and Carnegie Hall -- "Ring of Fire," "Understand Your Man," and the troops in the Far East -- Newport, Bob Dylan, "Ira Hayes," and Ballads of the True West -- The Los Padres fire and the El Paso drug bust -- The deathwatch -- The divorce, Bob Johnston, and a suicide tale -- Folsom Prison and marrying June -- The Johnny Cash Show and superstardom -- Kris Kristofferson, Billy Graham, and Anita Carter -- "It's a Boy" and the White House -- Israel and the calling -- The Gospel Road and a change of managers -- Family man and national icon -- Losing the muse -- The pills return and all hell breaks loose -- No one's listening -- At Betty Ford and dropped by Columbia Records -- The beginning of the Mercury era and heart surgery -- Branson, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and U2 -- Rick Rubin -- The end of the concert trail and struggling wtih physical pain -- A hero again -- "The Man Comes Around" and "Hurt" -- The final days -- Epilogue. |