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#8 Sam Phillips giving a framed record of the song “I Walk The Line” to Johnny Cash, 1956.

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Sam Phillips giving a framed record of the song “I Walk The Line” to Johnny Cash, 1956.

Young Johnny Cash: Life Story And Adorable Photos From His Early Life And Career

#8 Sam Phillips giving a framed record of the song “I Walk The Line” to Johnny Cash, 1956.

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