Deducing the real truth in matters of the heart can be incredibly difficult, and the same can be said about creative inspiration and song origins. Put those all together, and the โhe said, she saidโs can begin to multiply. One of Johnny Cashโs biggest hits was no exception to this rule, with many different people offering just as many explanations for what really inspiredโand who really wroteโthe 1963 song, โRing Of Fireโ.
According to some accounts, June Carter and Merle Kilgore were the original songwriters. The fact that Carterโs sister, Anita Carter, was the first artist to record a version of this track makes this story all the more plausible. Moreover, the romance that was slowly starting to burn between June and Cash, who, at that point, were just colleagues and not yet a couple, seemed to be a driving force behind the song.
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Unsurprisingly, though, Cashโs first wife, Vivien Liberto, had a much different recollection of how โRing Of Fireโ came to be.
Vivien Liberto Claimed Johnny Cashโs โRing Of Fireโ Was an Innuendo
Johnny Cash and June Carter went down in history as one of the most famous country music power couples of all time. But before there was โJohnny and June,โ there was โJohnny and Vivien.โ Vivien Liberto was Cashโs first wife and the mother to his four daughters. As Cashโs musical career pulled him further away from home and closer to Carter, Liberto struggled to reconcile with what was happening with her family. It was during this messy interim period that Liberto first heard of the song โRing Of Fireโ. She described that fateful day in her memoir, I Walked The Line: My Life With Johnny.
โOne day in early 1963, while gardening in the yard, Johnny told me about a song he had just written with Merle Kilgore and Curly [Lewis, Cashโs friend and the contractor who built the Cash and Liberto residence in Casitas Springs] while out fishing on Lake Casitas. โIโm gonna give June half-credit on a song I just wrote,โ Johnny said. โItโs called โRing Of Fireโ.โโ Liberto remembered feeling irritated by the mention of Carterโs name. She asked her husband why Carter would receive a half-credit, and he replied, โShe needs the money. And I feel sorry for her.โ Liberto added, โI was so naive and trusting.โ
โTo this day, it confounds me to hear the elaborate details June told of writing that song for Johnny,โ Liberto wrote. โShe didnโt write that song any more than I did. The truth is, Johnny wrote that song while pilled up and drunk about a certain private female body part. All those years of her claiming she wrote it herself, and she probably never knew what the song was really about. But I was the bigger fool.โ
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