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Come on!" Bell continued, "We slid it under the radar." She then noted that the line almost didn't make the cut for the final version of the song. “But then we were like, ‘What are you talking ...
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On April 2, 1956, Johnny Cash recorded his first number 1 country hit I Walk the Line at Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee.