
ROSANNE CASH TO RELEASE BRAND-NEW ALBUM, THE LIST,
ON MANHATTAN RECORDS ON OCTOBER 6TH, 2009
ALBUM FEATURES CASH’S CONTEMPORARY INTERPRETATIONS OF
SONGS FROM A LIST OF ESSENTIAL COUNTRY SONGS
PASSED ON TO HER BY HER LEGENDARY FATHER
SPECIAL GUESTS INCLUDE ELVIS COSTELLO, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN,
JEFF TWEEDY, RUFUS WAINWRIGHT
July 4, 2009 — New York, NY — Acclaimed singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash will release her 12th
studio album, entitled The List, on Manhattan Records on October 6th, 2009. This stunning work features
Cash’s contemporary interpretations of 12 classic songs culled from a list of essential country tunes that
her legendary father Johnny gave her in 1973, and filtered through her own unique, sophisticated
perspective.
Known primarily for her stellar songwriting, Cash showcases her incredible voice on The List — her
first-ever covers record. As a result, the album is Rosanne Cash like you’ve never heard her before as she
embraces her heritage and sings for the pure love and beauty of these songs which have shaped who she is
as an artist.
The idea for The List came about while Cash was on tour promoting her 2006 studio album, the critically
heralded, Grammy-nominated Black Cadillac — a reflective song cycle about the loss of her father,
mother Vivian Liberto, and stepmother June Carter Cash. During the well-received multi-media event
Black Cadillac: In Concert, Cash told audiences how, when she was 18, her father became alarmed that
his daughter appeared to lack a deep understanding of country music (having been obsessed with The
Beatles and steeped in Southern California rock and pop music). Johnny gave her a list of the “100
Essential Country Songs” and told her that it was her education and she should learn them all.
“The List was far-ranging and thorough,” Cash says. “It was assembled from my father’s intuitive
understanding of each critical juncture in the evolution of country music. There were old Appalachian
folk ballads, and the songs of Jimmie Rodgers and Woody Guthrie. The influence of gospel and Southern
blues were crucial. Then he segued into rockabilly and the birth of modern country music by way of Hank
Williams, and up to the present, which was then 1973. He also included a couple of his own songs. I
endeavored to learn them all and it was an education,” she says. “I looked to that list as a standard of
excellence, and to remind myself of the tradition from which I come. This album enables me to validate
the connection to my heritage rather than run away from it, and to tie all the threads together: past and
future, legacy and youth, tradition the timelessness.”
Through her stylish interpretations, Cash manages to transcend genre on The List, proving that these
songs deserve a permanent place in the American Songbook. Produced and arranged by Grammy-Award
winner John Leventhal (Cash’s husband, who also contributes striking guitar work throughout), The List
includes Cash’s covers of songs by The Carter Family (“Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow”), Hank
Williams (“Take These Chains From My Heart”), Jimmie Rodgers (“Miss The Mississippi and You”),
Hank Cochran/Patsy Cline (“She’s Got You”), Merle Haggard (“Silver Wings”), and Bob Dylan (“Girl
From the North Country,” famously done by Dylan and Johnny Cash in 1969). The album also features a
host of special guests whom Cash admires, including Bruce Springsteen (on “Sea of Heartbreak”), Elvis
Costello (on “Heartaches by the Number”), Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy (on “Long Black Veil”), and Rufus
Wainwright (on “Silver Wings”).
The List is the first album Cash has made since she underwent surgery in 2007 for a benign brain
condition, from which she has fully recovered. When it came time to record a new album, Cash was
happy to step back from the heavy themes of Black Cadillac and do a covers record that showcased her
voice. It also has enabled her to finally share with the world The List of songs her father passed down to her
alone.
“If my father had been a martial arts master, he might have passed a martial arts ‘secret’ on to me, his
oldest child,” Cash says. “If he had been a surgeon, he might have taken me into his operating room and
pointed out the arteries and organs. If he were a robber baron, he might have surveyed his empire and
said, ‘Honey, some day this will all be yours!’. But he was a musician and a songwriter, and he gave me
The List.”
For more about Rosanne Cash and The List, please visit www.rosannecash.com.
The track-listing for The List is as follows:
1. “Miss the Mississippi and You”
2. “Motherless Children”
3. “Sea of Heartbreak” (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
4. “Take These Chains From My Heart”
5. “I’m Movin' On”
6. “Heartaches by the Number” (w/ Elvis Costello)
7. “500 Miles”
8. “Long Black Veil” (w/ Jeff Tweedy)
9. “She’s Got You”
10. “Girl From the North Country”
11. “Silver Wings” (w/ Rufus Wainwright)
12. “Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow”

Rosanne Cash: “I’m Movin’ On”