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The history of popular music is littered with the careers of the children of famous artists, performers who manage to carve out some small measure of success based far less on talent than on the recognition that their famous names afford them. Perhaps no greater exception to this trend was
Rosanne Cash
, the daughter of
Johnny Cash
, whose idiosyncratic and innovative music made her one of the pre-eminent singer/songwriters of her day.
Born May 24, 1955, to her father and his
first wife, Vivian Liberto,
Rosanne
was raised by her mother in Southern California after her parents separated in the early '60s. She was largely uninfluenced by her father's music until she joined his road show following her graduation from high school; over a three-year period, she was promoted from handling the tour's laundry duties to performing, first as a backup singer and then as an infrequent soloist. Still,
Cash
remained unsure of choosing a career in music, and took some acting classes; not wishing to succeed solely on the basis of her family's influence, she also worked as a secretary in London and traveled extensively abroad.
After releasing an eponymously titled solo record -- later disavowed -- in Germany in 1978,
Cash
signed with Columbia Records, and began performing with Texas singer/songwriter
Rodney Crowell
, who produced three songs for her American debut, 1979's
Right or Wrong
. The record featured three Top 25 hits, including
"No Memories Hangin' Round,"
a duet with
Bobby Bare
. The same year, she and
Crowell
also married.
Cash
issued her commercial breakthrough
Seven Year Ache
in 1981; not only did the album yield three number one singles, the title track even crossed over into the Top 30 on Billboard's pop chart. However, the follow-up, 1982's
Somewhere in the Stars
, was a rush job, recorded during
Cash
's pregnancy. While failing to repeat
Seven Year Ache
's success, it did produce two more Top Ten singles,
"Ain't No Money"
and
"I Wonder."
After a three-year hiatus,
Cash
returned with her most significant artistic statement yet in
Rhythm & Romance
, a deft fusion of country and pop that won wide acclaim from both camps. The record earned her two more number ones,
"I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me"
(co-written with
Crowell
) and a cover of
Tom Petty
's
"Never Be You."
In 1987, she issued
King's Record Shop
, a meditation on country music traditions which generated four successive number one hits in
John Hiatt
's
"The Way We Make a Broken Heart,"
"Tennessee Flat Top Box"
(a hit for her father in 1961),
"If You Change Your Mind,"
and
John Stewart
's
"Runaway Train."
Also hitting number one was
"It's Such a Small World,"
a duet with
Crowell
from his
Diamonds & Dirt
LP; not surprisingly, she was named Billboard's Top Singles Artist in 1988.
The next year,
Cash
assembled the retrospective
Hits 1979-1989
; one of the record's few new songs, a cover of
the Beatles
'
"I Don't Want to Spoil the Party,"
pushed the consecutive number ones streak to five. By 1990, her marriage to
Crowell
was beginning to dissolve;
Interiors
, an essay on the couple's relationship, was released the following year, and while the record was the subject of great critical acclaim, it was a commercial failure that generated only one Top 40 hit,
"What We Really Want."
In 1991,
Cash
and
Crowell
divorced;
The Wheel
, released in 1993, was an unflinchingly confessional examination of the marriage's failure that ranked as her most musically diverse effort to date.
After a three-year hiatus,
Cash
returned with a vengeance in 1996; not only did she publish her first book, a short-story collection titled Bodies of Water, but she also issued her first release on Capitol Records,
10 Song Demo
, an 11-cut collection of stark home recordings released with minimal studio gloss. In 2003,
Cash
returned with
Rules of Travel
, an album five years in the making and her first full-fledged studio release since
The Wheel
. Sony reissued
Interiors
,
King's Record Shop
, and
Seven Year Ache
in 2005, as well as a the greatest-hits collection
Blue Moons and Broken Hearts: The Anthology 1979-1995
.
Cash
returned to the studio that same year, releasing
Black Cadillac
in January of 2006. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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