Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash is a tribute album to country singer Johnny Cash, released on Legacy Recordings on September 24, 2002 (see 2002 in music), several days after the previous tribute album to Cash, Dressed in Black. The record features several legendary musicians, including Little Richard and Bob Dylan, as well as Cash's daughter Rosanne. It concentrates primarily on Cash's biggest hits, such as "Folsom Prison Blues", "Hey Porter" and "I Walk the Line", although "Ring of Fire", one of Cash's most well-known songs, was not covered.
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- Dwight Yoakam - Vocals
- Rosanne Cash - Vocals
- Bob Dylan - Vocals
- Little Richard - Vocals
- Keb Mo' - Vocals
- Travis Tritt - Vocals
- Hank Williams Jr. - Vocals
- Charlie Robison - Vocals
- Mary Chapin Carpenter - Vocals
- Sheryl Crow - Vocals
- Emmylou Harris - Vocals
- Steve Earle - Vocals
- Janette Carter - Vocals
- Johnny Cash - Vocals
- June Carter Cash - Vocals
- Earl Scruggs - Vocals
- Connie Smith - Vocals
- Darrin Vincent - Vocals
- Marty Stuart - Vocals, Producer
- Bruce Springsteen - Vocals, Producer
- The Mudcats - Performers
- Chad Hailey - Engineer
- Claude "Swifty" Achille - Engineer
Chart (2002)
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Peak position
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
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17
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U.S. Billboard 200
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140
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