
Song by Song (2012)
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Gregory Hall — Executive Producer
Episodes 22
I Walk The Line
Cash tries to find his voice; and a tape-recorder mistake inspires a riff.
Read MoreRing of Fire
The stories behind the Johnny Cash song "Ring of Fire."
Read MoreA Boy Named Sue
The stories behind the song "A Boy Named Sue," written by Shel Silverstein and made famous by Johnny Cash.
Read MoreSunday Morning Coming Down
The song "Sunday Morning Coming Down," written by Kris Kristofferson and performed by Johnny Cash, is explored. Interviewees include Kristofferson.
Read MoreI Will Always Love You
A portrait of Dolly Parton that centers on the inspiration and stories behind her songs. The premiere puts the focus on her 1974 track "I Will Always Love You," which was later recorded by Whitney Houston.
Read MoreCoat of Many Colors
Anecdotes are related about the 1971 song "Coat of Many Colors."
Read MoreTravelin' Thru
The song "Travelin' Thru," written by Dolly Parton for the 2005 film "Transamerica," is explored.
Read MoreIt's All Wrong, But It's All Right
The finale centers on the 1978 song "It's All Wrong, But It's All Right," penned and recorded by Dolly Parton.
Read MoreStrong Enough
After the first singles on her debut record don't get any traction, Sheryl finds success with a powerful statement about finding a partner who can truly be her equal.
Read MoreIf It Makes You Happy
Following years of singing backup for other artists and contending with envious collaborators, Sheryl proves her autonomy with a hit that solidifies her position as a musical powerhouse who answers only to herself.
Read MoreMy Favorite Mistake
Sheryl taps into her personal life for inspiration, leading to an intimate song about a past relationship and creating speculation over her unnamed muse.
Read MoreRedemption Day
Inspired by a trip to war-torn Bosnia, Sheryl writes this song, which is later recorded by Johnny Cash, and ultimately ignites her interest in recording country music.
Read MoreOne Way or Another
The anthem ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time."
Read MoreHeart of Glass
Blondie's hit single from the 1978 album "Parallel Lines," which sold over 20 million copies.
Read MoreCrystallize
Lindsey's unique meshing of violin and electronic music once left the music industry baffled, but her perseverance and creative use of YouTube as a promotional tool helps her reach a massive audience.
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