6Q!2M~$(KGrHqQH-CYEsMgmfvV,BLFcKDesW!~~_6.JPG) | Primarily the story of the love that grew between country stars Johnny Cash and June Carter during the early years of Cash's career, WALK THE LINE is the result of intense collaboration between director James Mangold, co-writer Gill Dennis, Johnny... |
 | Primarily the story of the love that grew between country stars Johnny Cash and June Carter during the early years of Cash's career, WALK THE LINE is the result of intense collaboration between director James Mangold, co-writer Gill Dennis, Johnny... |
 | Primarily the story of the love that grew between country stars Johnny Cash and June Carter during the early years of Cash's career, WALK THE LINE is the result of intense collaboration between director James Mangold, co-writer Gill Dennis, Johnny... |
 | In this, their fourth film, Cheech & Chong play dual roles. The boys play Arabian brothers Prince Habib (Tommy Chong) and Mr. Slyman (Cheech Marin), who hire the "real" Cheech and Chong to drive a car--filled with 5 million dollars--from Chicago to... |
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 | "Worlds Apart" won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. The title track, featuring Alison Krauss & Union Station, won the 1997 Grammy for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals. The title track was also nominated for Best... |
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dT(g~~_6.JPG) | Primarily the story of the love that grew between country stars Johnny Cash and June Carter during the early years of Cash's career, WALK THE LINE is the result of intense collaboration between director James Mangold, co-writer Gill Dennis, Johnny... |
 | Personnel: George Jones (vocals); Louis Dean Nunley (vocals). Audio Mixer: John Kelton. Arranger: D. Bergen White. While duet recordings are a dime a dozen in the world of country music, nobody does duets like George Jones, whose recordings with... |