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The Holy Land is a concept album, the third gospel album and 30th overall album by country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1969. He recorded the album inspired by a visit to Israel (the Holy Land of the title) with his wife, June Carter Cash and in fact most of the album consists of on-site recordings made by Cash using a portable tape recorder during a visit describing what he sees as he visits holy sites in and around Jerusalem. The remainder of the album consists of gospel songs. All but three of the songs were written by Cash, though the sole single, "Daddy Sang Bass", which reached No. 1 on the Country charts and remained that spot for six weeks, was penned by Carl Perkins.

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  • The Holy Land es un álbum conceptual del cantante Johnny Cash lanzado a principios de 1969. Cash se inspiró a hacer este álbum cuando hizo una visita a Israel con su esposa June Carter Cash. En la mayoría de las canciones Cash accepta la religión como tema principal del CD, él tuvo experiencia con la música Gospel ya que colaboró en CD de ello por lo tanto cash solo 1 canción llegó a ser #1 en los rankings country. (es)
  • The Holy Land è un concept album in studio dell'artista country statunitense Johnny Cash, pubblicato nel 1969 dalla Columbia Records. Il disco è ispirato alla visita in Terra santa (da cui il titolo) effettuata con la moglie June Carter Cash. (it)
  • The Holy Land is a concept album, the third gospel album and 30th overall album by country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1969. He recorded the album inspired by a visit to Israel (the Holy Land of the title) with his wife, June Carter Cash and in fact most of the album consists of on-site recordings made by Cash using a portable tape recorder during a visit describing what he sees as he visits holy sites in and around Jerusalem. The remainder of the album consists of gospel songs. All but three of the songs were written by Cash, though the sole single, "Daddy Sang Bass", which reached No. 1 on the Country charts and remained that spot for six weeks, was penned by Carl Perkins. (en)
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