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Jul 24, 1969
"Johnny Cash's Greatest Hits, Volume 1" becomes the Man in Black's second best-of package certified gold by the RIAA
Aug 2, 1969
"Johnny Cash At San Quentin" begins a 20-week run in the top spot on the Billboard country albums chart
Aug 12, 1969
"Johnny Cash At San Quentin" becomes the Man in Black's second live prison album certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
Aug 14, 1969
Johnny Cash picks up a gold single from the RIAA for "A Boy Named Sue"
Aug 20, 1969
Johnny Cash and June Carter record "If I Were A Carpenter" in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studios. Cash also cuts "See Ruby Fall"
Aug 23, 1969
Johnny Cash hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "A Boy Named Sue"
Sep 3, 1969
Ray Price records "April's Fool"
Sep 4, 1969
Ray Price records "You Wouldn't Know Love"
Sep 7, 1969
Tommy Cash records "Six White Horses" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. The song laments three of the decade's assassinations: Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy
Sep 10, 1969
Johnny Cash records "Blistered" in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studios
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