Country
Rosanne Cash

Rosanne Cash, the daughter of Johnny Cash, was largely uninfluenced by her father's music until she joined his road show following high school. Her 1979 album, Right or Wrong, featured three Top 25 hits, including "No Memories Hangin' Round," a duet with Bobby Bare. Cash issued her commercial breakthrough Seven Year Ache in 1981, which yielded three number one singles. The follow-up, 1982's Somewhere in the Stars, produced two more Top Ten singles. After a three-year hiatus, Cash returned with Rhythm & Romance. The record earned her two more number ones. In 1987, she issued King's Record Shop, which generated four number one hits. Interiors was released the following year and generated the hit, "What We Really Want." The Wheel, released in 1993, ranked as her most musically diverse effort to date. In 2003, Cash returned with Rules of Travel, then Black Cadillac in 2006. The List, which appeared in 2009, featured songs from a personal list her father gave her when she turned 18 of what he considered the 100 most essential American songs. More recently, she released The River & the Thread in 2014. Rosanne Cash continues to vigorously hit the road.