It has been announced that a "lost" album, containing 12 previously unreleased songs from Johnny Cash will be released in 2014, If you had no reason to be excited for the new year, now you do.

I got goose bumps listening to included twenty seconds of "She Used to Love Me a Lot," wow. These aren't merely random throw away songs from the Man in Black.

The tracks on this album — which have never been released in any form and are not demos, outtakes or alternate versions — were originally recorded in Nashville, Tenn. at Columbia Studios in 1981 and 1111 Sound Studios in 1984. They were produced by Billy Sherrill, the architect of the “countrypolitan” sound who was heading A&R at CBS Records Nashville at the time. However, they remained in the vaults during the years Columbia Records released Cash’s last albums — and sat forgotten.
The album features duets with Waylon Jennings, June Carter, and songs written by Cash himself. It hits stores on March 25, 2014. You can pre-order it now here.

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