Mother Maybelle and the Carter sisters are prominently featured in the Cash recording singing harmony. One of picture sleeves for 1963 US vinyl single, The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life, Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash, "Chart Watch Extra: Songs From The Last Century", "Johnny Cash: The Life of an American Icon", "Cash Family Draws Line Around 'Ring of Fire, "Alan Jackson Chart History (Hot Country Songs)", "British single certifications – Johnny Cash – Ring of Fire", "Drummond crucial in shaping JA's popular music", http://www.cmt.com/news/1472305/stand-by-your-man-tops-cmts-100-greatest-songs/. In 1977, Olivia Newton-John included a version on her album Making a Good Thing Better. In 1998, Grace Jones included a version on her compilation album Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions.
[1], The song was recorded on March 25, 1963, and became one of the biggest hits of Cash's career, staying at number one on the country chart for seven weeks. After hearing Anita's version, Cash claimed he had a dream where he heard the song accompanied by "Mexican horns".
In 1980, the band Blondie sang a version in the film Roadie.[19]. [3][4] She worked with Kilgore on writing a song inspired by this phrase as she had seen her uncle do in the past. "Ring of Fire" was ranked No. The song was originally recorded by June's sister, Anita Carter, on her Mercury Records album Folk Songs Old and New (1963) as "(Love's) Ring of Fire". This sound was later used in the song "It Ain't Me Babe", which was recorded around the same time. Dwight Yoakam covered it on his debut album Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. In 1980, Wall of Voodoo recorded a version in their EP Wall of Voodoo. In 2019, American singer/songwriter Katrina Parker released a cover of the song.[22]. [citation needed]. In 2020, country legend Tanya Tucker covered this song (combined with Bruce Springsteen's song I'm on Fire) on her Live from the Troubadour album. In 1991, Frank Zappa released a reggae-style live version on the album The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life, after claiming to have met Johnny Cash in the elevator before the show and inviting him to perform the song with his band that night. Punk rock band Social Distortion covered it on their 1990 self-titled LP. "Ring of Fire" was ranked No. 4 on CMT's 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music in 2003 and #87 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In 2014, American country a capella group Home Free released a cover of the song featuring Avi Kaplan. [9] However, June's heirs were not of a like mind, and they refused to allow the song to be licensed for the ad. In 2003, Marty Stuart performed the song at the CMT "100 Greatest Country Songs" concert.[20].
In 2014, British band DragonForce released a power metal version of the song on their sixth album Maximum Overload. The song was originally recorded by June's sister, Anita Carter, on her Mercury Records album Folk Songs Old and New (1963) as "(Love's) Ring of Fire". The single appears on Cash's 1963 album, Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash. [16], Jamaican reggae group The Skatalites reused the horn riff from "Ring of Fire" in their 1964 song "Music Is My Occupation".[17][18]. [15] It was his last single released by Arista Records. Their version was recorded at the end of 1968, and made the top 40 in four countries. [7], When the song failed to become a major hit for Anita, Cash recorded it his own way, adding the mariachi-style horns from his dream. It served as the lead-off single to his 34 Number Ones compilation album, and peaked at #45 in the Hot Country Songs, becoming his first single to miss the top 40 since "Just Put a Ribbon in Your Hair" peaked at #51 in 2004. In 2009, Adam Lambert performed the song during the Top 11 week on the eighth season of American Idol. 4 on CMT's 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music in 2003 and #87 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. [2], Although "Ring of Fire" sounds ominous, the term refers to falling in love – which is what June Carter was experiencing with Johnny Cash at the time. Cash tinkered with a few of the original phrases in Anita Carter's version of the song. "[6] Cash noted that adding trumpets was a change to his basic sound. Madonna sang a cover version of Cash's song on the Nashville date of her Rebel Heart Tour on January 8, 2016. [12] In late 1974, the Eric Burdon Band released a hard rock version. Numerous cover versions of "Ring of Fire" have been produced, the most commercially successful version being by Eric Burdon & the Animals. When performing the song live, Kilgore would often "mock dedicate" the song to the "makers of Preparation H". Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian, Johnny Cash Sings the Ballads of the True West, Carryin' On with Johnny Cash & June Carter, America: A 200-Year Salute in Story and Song, Johnny Cash Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous, All Aboard the Blue Train with Johnny Cash, 16 Biggest Hits: Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash, Man in Black: His Own Story in His Own Words, Johnny Cash! Cash did not follow through on the invitation, but the band played the song anyway. Mercury released Anita's version as a single and it was a featured "pick hit" in Billboard magazine. A cover of the song by Alan Jackson with guest vocals from Lee Ann Womack was released as a single on December 6, 2010. The single appears on Cash's 1963 album, Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash. She had written: "There is no way to be in that kind of hell, no way to extinguish a flame that burns, burns, burns". In June 2014, Rolling Stone ranked the song #27 on its list of the 100 greatest country songs of all time. "Ring of Fire" is a song written by June Carter Cash and Merle Kilgore and popularized by Johnny Cash in 1963.
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In 2007, Elvis Costello recorded a version for the album Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash. Cash's daughter Rosanne Cash said, "The song is about the transformative power of love and that's what it has always meant to me and that's what it will always mean to the Cash children."[8].
[citation needed], In 2018, Kevin O'Reilly (more popularly known as the Irish YouTuber Call Me Kevin) released a video called "I made you a song" which included him performing a cover of the song while playing a guitar.[21]. Wall of Voodoo's cover version was featured in the 1981 avant-garde pornographic film Nightdreams. In 2019, a cover by the band Spank Live was used in a trailer for the Nuclear Winter DLC for Fallout 76 and the song was later added to the "Appalachia Radio" which the player can use to broadcast songs instead of the instrumental background soundtrack. Wall of Voodoo debuted with a cover of the song on their self-titled 1980 EP and featured a pulsing synthesizer. In 2004, Merle Kilgore, who shared writing credit for the song with June Carter, proposed licensing the song for a hemorrhoid cream commercial. In 2001, Earl Scruggs recorded a version on his collaboration album Earl Scruggs and Friends with Billy Bob Thornton on lead vocals.
In 1990, Social Distortion recorded a version on their album Social Distortion. It was certified Gold on January 21, 2010, by the RIAA and has also sold over 1.2 million digital downloads. Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! Cash's version of "Ring Of Fire" was never released as a single in the United Kingdom. In 1970, Ray Charles recorded a version for his album Love Country Style. Cash said, "[...] I'll give you about five or six more months, and if you don't hit with it, I'm gonna record it the way I feel it.
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