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		<title>Johnny Cash &amp; The Tennessee Two</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Big River /Johnny Cash &#038; The Tennessee Two JohnnyCashBigRiver.mp3 Originally released during March &#8217;58 by Sun Records in the US, it&#8217;s UK London American counterpart was issued two months later on May 12. Recorded with guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant, aka The Tennessee Two, &#8216;Big River&#8217; was the earliest Johnny Cash record [...]]]></description>
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<p class="closespace">Listen:  Big River /Johnny Cash &#038; The Tennessee Two <a id='wpaudio-69de921e5bc96' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/JohnnyCashBigRiver.mp3'>JohnnyCashBigRiver.mp3</a></p>
<p>Originally released during March &#8217;58 by Sun Records in the US, it&#8217;s UK London American counterpart was issued two months later on May 12.  Recorded with guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant, aka The Tennessee Two, &#8216;Big River&#8217; was the earliest Johnny Cash record I recall hearing. </p>
<p>Others would disagree, but as the singles lost more and more of his rockabilly side, I became less and less of a fan. </p>
<p>My cousins were in the jukebox business. I&#8217;d go to their warehouse on a Saturday with my Dad, and just wander around in the maze of these fantastically designed machines, dozens waiting to be rented, tuned up or repaired. I had free reign to play any of them, their coin boxes conveniently disabled, hence no charge. What a treat. Seems they all had either The McGuire Sisters&#8217; &#8216;Sugartime&#8217; and/or this Johnny Cash single in them. I played both over and over and over.</p>
<p>Without doubt, a roomful of Seeburg and Rock-Ola jukeboxes as a constant Saturday morning replacement to cartoons will mold a little kid&#8217;s tastes and priorities. Walking proof, that&#8217;s me, thankfully.</p>
<p>The models which played the 45&#8242;s upright were my favorites. I glued myself to them and watched record after record spin. The turntable carousel moving left and right along it&#8217;s rails, pulling out singles at every stop and playing them vertically. How was this possible? </p>
<p>In an effort to repeat the process at home, I used masking tape to lock records onto my turntable, then balance it upright with one hand, as the other held down the tonearm. Mind you, this failed over and over. I only wish I had half the hours back invested in attempting to make it all happen.</p>
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<p>Many years later, in &#8217;86, I finally found the mint Seeburg 222 above, with it&#8217;s pink upright turnable carousel, for sale outside of Athens, Georgia. Murray Attaway knew of this antique dealer who specialized in renovating jukeboxes. His retail set up was in the family&#8217;s barn, beautifully converted to accommodate not only jukeboxes but thousands of trinkets, dishes, furniture pieces, appliances, clothes, records, books. A museum of sorts. </p>
<p>Got it professionally carted and shipped home to New York, where it&#8217;s one of my prized possessions and all these year later, again, eats up hours while I sit watching my 45&#8242;s play vertically. Which is precisely how I spent this cold November Sunday afternoon, said Johnny Cash &#038; The Tennessee Two&#8217;s 7&#8243; thrown on, creating the perfect time travel moment.</p>
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