If posthumously published songs by artists is one torn. On the one hand it smells vile Sale, on the other is nervous tingle. What we lifetime perhaps withheld from the artist? In the case of Johnny Cash, this is even more dramatic. Because we know that the songs that were released on the 5th episode of recorded with Rick Rubin American Recordings, to the very last musical testimonies include that cash has left. Fragile deep baritone voice was at the end, and yet he did almost until his last breath what has determined his life: to tell stories, to him very own way. While many interpretations of songs of current artists you could find on the other consequences of American Recordings, documented "A Hundred Highways" mainly Cash's love for traditional music and gospel. "Gods Gonna Cut You Down" is an example. If cash "Like the 309" intones one might bow, one knows that this is the last song has received the cash before he died. Rick Rubin has announced further albums. One has the feeling, Johnny Cash late heir is really in good hands.