American V: A Hundred Highways


American V: A Hundred Highways is a posthumously released studio album by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash. It was released on July 4, 2006, by American Recordings. As the title implies, it is the fifth entry in Cash's American series. Like its predecessors, the album is produced by Rick Rubin. It was Cash's first No. 1 album in 37 years. It was certified Gold on August 18, 2006, by the RIAA.

Background

As with the other albums in the American series, the album includes covers and originals. The originals on this album are "I Came to Believe" and "Like the 309", the latter of which was the last song Cash wrote before his death in 2003. Recorded on August 21, 2003, "Like the 309" was the next-to-last song Cash ever recorded; the last being "Engine One-Forty-Three" which was produced by John Carter Cash and released on the 2004 compilation album The Unbroken Circle: The Musical Heritage of the Carter Family. The album takes its name from a lyric on the track "Love's Been Good to Me" by Rod McKuen.

Previous recordings

Three songs on the album are updated versions of songs previously recorded by Cash.

Chart performance

American V: A Hundred Highways peaked at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 with 88,000 copies sold in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It was Cash's first No. 1 album since 1969's Johnny Cash at San Quentin.

Personnel

Cash engineer David "Fergie" Ferguson and Rubin oversaw the completion of the recordings. Other musicians on the album include keyboardist Benmont Tench and guitarists Mike Campbell, Smoky Hormel, Matt Sweeney and Jonny Polonsky.
;Production and technical staff
  • Martyn Atkins – photography
  • Christine Cano – art direction, design
  • John Carter Cash – executive producer
  • Lindsay Chase – production coordination
  • Greg Fidelman – mixing
  • Paul Figueroa – mixing assistant
  • Dan Leffler – mixing assistant
  • Vlado Meller – mastering
  • Rick Rubin – producer, liner notes
  • Mark Santangelo – mastering assistant
  • Jimmy Tittle – assistant engineer