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* [[Horsemen of the Apocalypse]]: referenced in "The Man Comes Around."
** Of course, the song is about the Second Coming.
* [["I Am" Song]]: "The Man In Black"
* [[I Just Shot Marvin in The Face]]: "I Hung My Head"
* [[Institutional Apparel]]: "I Got Stripes"
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** "Cocaine Blues"
** "Don't Take Your Guns to Town"
** Indeed, one greatest hits compilation was a 3 disc set labeled [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|"God", "Love", and "Murder."]]
* [[Music of Note]]
* [[My Eyes Are Up Here]]: On the ''Folsom Prison'' live album, Cash introduces June Carter to sing the duet "Jackson" with him, and they talk a bit, leading to this exchange:
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* [[Three Chords and The Truth]]: He was a noted progenitor of this style, especially when compared to his contemporaries.
** The ''American'' series is a particularly good example; the first in the series was recorded with only his voice and acoustic guitar.
* [[Truck DriversDriver's Gear Change]]: All over the place. "I Walk the Line" jumps all over the place, in particular. Another notable example is "Oney", which uses both of the most common increments for this trope: minor second (A-flat to A) and minor third (A to C).
* [[Unperson]]: Attempted by the dying cowboy in "Streets of Laredo", who doesn't want his murderer identified in a letter home, so as to deny him notoriety.