Johnny Cash once belligerently spent the night in the Starkville, Mississippi jail for the high crime of picking a flower late at night — an event he famously memorialized on “Live at San Quentin”. It spawned a local flower festival named after Cash, a Country Trail Marker commemorating the event, and 42 years after the late singer’s arrest, he was pardoned by the town government.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Notes:

No writers credited for tracks "Why Fight?" and "Lovesick"

Ⓟ © 1989 EMI USA
Printed in USA

A1. Why Fight? 5:05
A2. Walk Beside Me 4:02
A3. Evidence Of Love 4:58
A4. Ecstacy 3:08
A5. Stones In My Passway 2:38
B1. Shoot The Moon 3:31
B2. Lovesick 3:21
B3. Place In Your Heart 4:12
B4. Measure This Love 4:37
B5. Seeing Is Believing 2:24
B6. Tomorrow Night

Barcode 077779285419

Mastered At Europadisk
Manufactured By Capitol Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) EMI USA
Copyright (c) EMI USA

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Weight 0.51 lbs