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List Price: $18.95 | | Publisher: Helter Skelter Publishing
Salesrank: 760496
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Editorial Review:
A complete chronological illustrated diary of Johnny Cash's concerts, TV appearances, record releases, recording sessions and other milestones. From his early days with Sam Phillips in Memphis to international stardom, the wilderness years of the mid-sixties, and on to his legendary prison concerts and his recent creative resurgence with the hugely successful 2000 release, American Recording III: Solitary Man.
A Johnny Cash Chronicle: I've Been Everywhere Reviews:
A Thousand Highways 
2009-03-22 - I found I've Been Everywhere an amazing book. It is hard to believe that
anyone, even Johnny Cash, could have performed in some may places over so
many years. It is also fascinating that Peter Lewry found a source to
record all of the many stops on every tour through forty years. I am a true Johnny Cash fan and even I was surprised that Johnny really had been everywhere.
Excellent book 
2007-10-01 - This book chronicles the career of Johnny Cash. It lists his tour-dates, record releases and career highlites in chonological order. I love this book as it is easy to identify events in his like in relation to other events in his personal life. I would love a book like this that also would list events in his personal life, and changes to his touring bands.
Finally, a good Johnny Cash Book! 
2004-01-31 - I purchased this book at the famed music book store, Helter Skelter in London May 2003. It is now available in the US. Very essential book if you really want to verify the cities and dates that Mr Cash performed over the course of his active touring career that ended in 1997. It is interesting to note the different type venues he performed in as his career went thru various stages of commercial appeal. There are also occaisional notations about particular shows. Finally, there are some very nice photos and reproductions of concert posters.