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Come In, Stranger (song)

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1958 single by Johnny Cash
"Come In, Stranger"
Single by Johnny Cash
Released1958
Genre Rockabilly, rock and roll, country
Length1:44
Label Sun (US), London (UK)
Songwriter(s) Johnny Cash

"Come In, Stranger" is a 1958 Johnny Cash song.[1] It was originally the B-side to "Guess Things Happen That Way", but the song gained greater popularity when Cash re-recorded it for the title track of an EP in 1971. The song was reissued again on Johnny Cash - The Essential Sun Singles.[2]

References

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  1. ^ John L. Smith The Johnny Cash Discography 1985 -- Page 9 "COME IN STRANGER (Johnny Cash) B - CR-3O1O4, SB-1O3 Note: Martin Hawkins indicates a double session was filed with the American Federation of Musicians by the Sun Company but can provide no further details."
  2. ^ All Music Guide to Country: The Definitive Guide to Country Music Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine - 2003 "The Essential Sun Singles - As great as Cash's Sun catalog was. it's been reissued on so many ... "I Walk the Line," "Ballad of a Teenage Queen," "Big River," "Guess Things Happen That Way," "Come in Stranger,"


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