Johnny Cash (26 February 1932 – 12 September 2003) and June Carter (23 June 1929 – 15 May 2003) met in 1956 backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, a weekly country music show in Nashville, Tennessee. Both had established music careers – June was a singer in the Carter Family – and both were married. Despite this, legend has it that Johnny Cash was immediately infatuated with June, and declared that he would marry her one day. This prophesy turned out to be true, although she did not accept his proposal until 1968, when he asked the big question during a live performance in front of 7,000 fans in London.
After their first meeting in 1956, there paths crossed many times and their affection for each other grew. June Carter wrote “Ring of Fire” about her growing feelings for Johnny Cash and the guilt she felt about the breaking up of his first marriage (from which he had 3 children). Johnny Cash ended up recording “Ring of Fire”, and it became a huge hit, staying on top of the country charts for 7 weeks during 1963. In 1966, Cash was in the grip of severe addiction to alcohol and amphetamines. It was June’s insistence that he give up both if they were to get married, that likely saved his life.
Once he had given up they got married in 1968 and gave birth to their son John Carter Cash in 1970. During their 30 year marriage they went on to record many tracks together, which have become benchmarks for the classic country duet. Hits they recorded together include “Jackson” and “Long-Legged Guitar Pickin’ Man”.
June Carter died in May 2003, and a broken-hearted Johnny Cash died only 4 months later. Johnny Cash once said of the relationship with June: “There’s unconditional love there. You hear that phrase a lot but it’s real with me and her. She loves me in spite of everything, in spite of myself. She has saved my life more than once. She has certainly been there with her love, and it has certainly made me forget the pain for a long time, many times. When it gets dark and everybody’s gone home and the lights are turned off, it’s just me and her.”