"Everybody Loves a Nut" | |
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Single by Johnny Cash | |
from the album Everybody Loves a Nut | |
A-side | "Everybody Loves a Nut" "Austin Prison" |
Released | May 1966 |
Genre | country, novelty |
Label | Columbia 4-43673 |
Songwriter(s) | Jack Clement |
Producer(s) | Don Law and Frank Jones[1] |
Audio | |
"Everybody Loves a Nut" on YouTube |
"Everybody Loves a Nut" is a song written by Jack Clement and originally recorded by Johnny Cash on Columbia Records for his 1966 novelty album Everybody Loves a Nut.
Released in May 1966[2] as the second single (Columbia 4-43673, with "Austin Prison" on the opposite side) from the yet-to-be-released album,[3][4][5][6] the song became a U.S. country top-20 hit.[2][7][3][8]
May
"Everybody Loves A Nut"/"Austin Prison" (Columbia 4-43673) released. This is the second single to be lifted from the forthcoming Everybody Loves A Nut album and it will spend nine weeks on the charts in July and August, reaching a high of #17.
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