Rosanne Cash’s Single “I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me” Lands on 1985 Billboard Charts
“I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me” is a masterfully crafted song by Cash that you can both sing and dance along to when you’re going through an unrequited love.
“September When It Comes” – Rosanne Cash and Johnny Cash’s Final Duet
In 2003, Rosanne Cash released her final duet with her father, Johnny Cash, titled “September When It Comes.” Discover the story behind it here.
Meet Rosanne Cash, Who Has Built a Successful Career Like Her Legendary Father
Meet Rosanne Cash, daughter of the country singing legend Johnny Cash. She has been successful following in the musical footsteps of her father.
10 Rosanne Cash Songs That Show Country Star’s Pure and Natural Talent
Pure and natural talent shines in Rosanne Cash songs. It’s clear that she got her legendary father’s ability to tell a story through music.
Throwback to Rosanne Cash and Rodney Crowell’s Duet of “It’s Such a Small World”
Rosanne Cash and Rodney Crowell's "It's Such a Small World" tells the bittersweet reunion of two old lovers who ran into each other one evening.
Rosanne Cash Covered Her Father’s “Tennessee Flat Top Box” Without Knowing It
Back in 1962, “Tennessee Flat Top Box” by Johnny Cash, only managed to land in the No. 11 spot. However, in 1988, Rosanne made the song a chart topper.
Rosanne Cash Opens up About Johnny Cash’s Drug Use and Affair
Rosanne Cash gets candid with an interview with PEOPLE about her father Johnny Cash's struggles with addiction, and how his infidelity affected the family.
The Beatles Classic Covered by Rosanne Cash that Topped the Chart
"I Don't Want to Spoil the Party" is a classic Beatles track popularized in the country world by Rosanne Cash in 1989.
Rosanne Cash Celebrates Her 64th Birthday Today
Rosanne Cash, the eldest daughter of country legend Johnny Cash, was born on May 24, 1955. Today, let us celebrate her 64th birthday and get to know her music.
Rosanne Cash Shares #MeToo Experiences in the Music Industry
In an essay that was published in Billboard, Rosanne Cash opens about her own #MeToo experiences in the music industry and how to restructure the biz.