Johnny Cash & June Carter, 1967, Rare Footage


This is from a show that aired on public television in 1967 (before Johnny and June were married and before he kicked his drug habit). June and Johnny recite one of June's poems and then June sings "Foggy Mountaintop". He seems to be a bit out of sorts.




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