Juke Box Blues
"Juke Box Blues" is a country music song performed by June Carter Cash, originally released in 1953 with Columbia Records.[1] The song was written by Cash's mother, Maybelle Carter, and Cash's sister, Helen Carter. The song was one of Cash's few hits. Each stanza of the song has the same melody, followed by a short instrumental interlude played by the instrument(s) referred to in the previous stanza.
"Juke Box Blues" served as the B-side of the single, while "No Swallerin's Place" served as the record's A-side.
In the 2005 film Walk the Line, "Juke Box Blues" was sung by Reese Witherspoon.[2]
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June Carter Cash
- Carryin' On with Johnny Cash & June Carter (1967)
- Johnny Cash and His Woman (1973)
- Appalachian Pride (1975)
- Press On (1999)
- Wildwood Flower (2003)
- Louisiana Hayride (2003)
- Johnny & June (1978)
- Keep on the Sunny Side: June Carter Cash – Her Life in Music (2005)
- June Carter and Johnny Cash: Duets (2006)
- 16 Biggest Hits (2006)
- Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash (2007)
- "Juke Box Blues"
- Carter Family
- Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters
- Johnny Cash
- Carlene Carter
- Rosie Nix Adams
- John Carter Cash
- Rosanne Cash
- Country Music Holiday
- Gospel Road: A Story of Jesus
- Murder in Coweta County
- The Baron and the Kid
- The Apostle
- Walk the Line
- Ring of Fire
- Carter Family discography
- Duets with Johnny Cash
- Carter Family Fold
- Carter Family picking
- House of Cash
- The Johnny Cash Show
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