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Jan 9, 1969Johnny Cash & June Carter perform for American troops at Long Binh Air Force Base in Saigon, VietnamJan 24, 1969Johnny Cash, June Carter and The Tennessee Three appear on an episode of ABC's "Operation: Entertainment" shot at Sheppard Air Force Base in WichitaJan 29, 1969Johnny Cash and June Carter conclude a three-week tour of the Far East where they performed for American soldiers in Japan, The Philippines and VietnamFeb 24, 1969Johnny Cash records the album "Johnny Cash At San Quentin," including "A Boy Named Sue." The concert features his entire touring ensemble, including June Carter, Carl Perkins, The Carter Family and The Statler BrothersApr 23, 1969Johnny Cash sings "Folsom Prison Blues" and duets with June Carter on "Jackson" during CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." They're joined on the show by John Hartford, Vikki Carr and comedian Bob NewhartJul 26, 1969Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash announce they're expecting a son in the spring. Asked if they'll name him after his new single, Johnny replies, "I'll name him Bill or George...anything but Sue." At birth, he's named John CarterAug 2, 1969Merle Haggard confesses to have spent time in San Quentin during an appearance on ABC's "The Johnny Cash Show" with Merrilee Rush and O.C. Smith. Cash performs "Sing Me Back Home" with Haggard and sings "Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man" with wife June Carter CashAug 20, 1969Johnny Cash and June Carter record "If I Were A Carpenter" in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studios. Cash also cuts "See Ruby Fall"Sep 27, 1969Johnny Cash sells out a show at Los Angeles' heralded Hollywood Bowl. The event features his usual support troop: The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins and June Carter, making her final live appearance before delivering a child in MarchSep 27, 1969"The Johnny Cash Show" features Creedence Clearwater Revival and Cash's Tennessee neighbor Roy Orbison, who sings "Crying" and duets with Cash on "Oh, Pretty Woman." Cash also performs "Folsom Prison Blues," "This Land Is Your Land" and "Flesh And Blood," and joins his wife, June Carter, on "Jackson"
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