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Hear Johnny Cash’s Biggest Hits Played on Beer Bottles

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When Johnny Cash sang about liquor, his drink of choice was whiskey. But the latest Cash covers to hit the Internet employ a different alcoholic beverage to get the sound just right: beer. More specifically, beer bottles.

The Bottle Boys, who have covered everyone from Michael Jackson to Sebastian from The Little Mermaid, apply its unique talents this time to Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” and “Ring of Fire.” The result is more Señor-Frogs-beachside-happy-hour than Man-in-Black-gritty, but the simultaneous feats the group pulls off merit applause. As the Bottle Boys wrote in a statement accompanying the video, “The multitasking was quite challenging in the beginning. But we don’t play bottles because it is easy, but because it is hard!”

Voice of America: LIFE With Johnny Cash

Cover image from the November 21, 1969, issue of LIFE.
Cover image from the November 21, 1969, issue of LIFE.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash with friends and family at his home in Tennessee, 1969.
Johnny Cash with friends and family at his home in Tennessee, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell, 1969.
Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell, 1969.
Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash and Jack Palance, 1969.
Johnny Cash and Jack Palance, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Roy Orbison plays for guests at Johnny Cash's house, Tennessee, 1969. NOTE: In its November 21, 1969, issue, LIFE misidentified Orbison as Red Lane — a country music legend in his own right and a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee.
Roy Orbison plays for guests at Johnny Cash's house, Tennessee, 1969. NOTE: In its November 21, 1969, issue, LIFE misidentified Orbison as Red Lane — a country music legend in his own right and a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.
Johnny Cash in Tennessee, 1969.Michael Rougier—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images

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