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* [[Institutional Apparel]]: "I Got Stripes" |
* [[Institutional Apparel]]: "I Got Stripes" |
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* [[Jail Bake]]: "I Got Stripes". |
* [[Jail Bake]]: "I Got Stripes". |
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* [[Johnny McCoolname]]: Even has the "Johnny," though he owed that in part to the U.S. Air Force. He was born JR Cash, but the military wouldn't accept initials as a name. |
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* [[Last Request]]: "Give my Love to Rose" and "Streets of Laredo" feature a recently released convict and cowboy, respectively, asking a complete stranger to perform a task for them. |
* [[Last Request]]: "Give my Love to Rose" and "Streets of Laredo" feature a recently released convict and cowboy, respectively, asking a complete stranger to perform a task for them. |
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* [[Laugh Track]]: For no particular reason, "Sunday Morning Coming Down" has a really fake sounding applause machine at the end. He also put out a re-release of "Get Rhythm" (it was previously just a b-side) that had sound effects dubbed in to give the impression that it was being done live. |
* [[Laugh Track]]: For no particular reason, "Sunday Morning Coming Down" has a really fake sounding applause machine at the end. He also put out a re-release of "Get Rhythm" (it was previously just a b-side) that had sound effects dubbed in to give the impression that it was being done live. |