In 1969, Johnny Cash and his wife, June, threw a party at their house in Hendersonville, Tennessee, a “guitar pull,” where guests passed around a guitar and tried out new songs. Shel Silverstein, a songwriter better known as a humorist and children’s author, played “A Boy Named Sue.” The story goes that the song was inspired by a male friend of Silverstein’s with a feminine name: Jean Shepherd, screenwriter of the film A Christmas Story.
June knew the brash, comedic tune would be a great fit for Johnny, and she made sure he took the song to study on the plane the next day to California, where he’d record the live Johnny Cash at San Quentin album. Even though he referred to the lyric sheet as he sang and the…