The Johnny Cash Show - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Doug Kershaw

Gordon Lightfoot, Dan Blocker, Joey Scarborough

Eddie Albert, Charlie Callas, Linda Ronstadt, Jerry Reed

Buffy Sainte-Marie, Doug McClure, The Cowsills

Jeannie C. Riley, Glen Campbell

Ed Ames, Joni Mitchell, The Monkees

Dale Robertson, Marty Robbins, Lynn Kellogg

O.C. Smith, Merle Haggard, Merrilee Rush

Diana Trask, Soupy Sales, Pat Boone, Tom T. Hall

O.C. Smith, O.C. Smith Jr, Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, Melanie, Grandpa Jones

Lulu, Fannie Flagg, John Hartford, Norman Blake, Chet Atkins

Charlie Callas, Roger Miller, Odetta, Carl Perkins and The Tennessee Three

Charley Pride, Ian Tyson, Sylvia

Cass Elliott, Jack Elliott, Tommy Cash

Phil Harris, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bobbi Martin, Roy Orbison

Bobbie Gentry, Arlo Guthrie, Jose Feliciano

Nancy Ames, Marty Robbins, Glen Campbell, Anita Carter

Dusty Springfield, The Everly Brothers, Kirk Douglas

Neil Diamond, Tammy Wynette, Ray Charles

Jimmie Rodgers, Vikki Carr, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins

Kenny Rogers, Bob Hope, Maybelle Carter

Pete Seeger, Brenda Lee, Roger Miller

Hank Williams Jr, Linda Ronstadt, OC Smith

George Gobel, Tommy Cash, Merle Haggard

Gordon Terry, Waylon Jennings, Michael Parks

Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, Roy Orbison
Kenny Rogers, Roy Orbison and Shel Silverstein.
Shel and Johnny open with 'A Boy Named Sue', Kenny Rogers and the First Edition do a medley of their hit songs, The Statler Brothers sing, Johnny sings 'Long Black Veil' and ends with 'How Great Thou Art'.

Patti Page, The Carter Family, Tony White

George Jones and Judy Collins

Lynn Anderson, Glaser Brothers, Burl Ives

Loretta Lynn, Kris Kristofferson, Ricky Nelson, Chet Atkins

Merle Haggard, Brenda Lee, Charley Pride

Carrie Cash, Marty Robbins, Roy Acuff, Tex Ritter
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