American III: Solitary Man is the third album in the American series by
Johnny Cash released in 2000. The album was notable for being Cash's highest charting (#11 Country) solo studio LP since his 1976
One Piece at a Time , an album that reached No. 2 Country based on the title cut. To the present day, Cash's studio albums for American have continued to sell & chart extremely well, as evidenced by the platinum #22 POP, #2 C&W
The Man Comes Around (released one year before his death) and the gold, #1 on both charts,
A Hundred Highways.
Between
Unchained and
Solitary Man, Cash's health declined due to various ailments, and he was even hospitalized for
pneumonia. His illness forced Cash to curtail his touring. The album
American III: Solitary Man contained Cash's response to his illness, typified by a version of
Tom Petty's "
I Won't Back Down", as well as a version of
U2's "
One".
American III: Solitary Man, just like Cash's two previous albums produced by
Rick Rubin, was a
Grammy winner, taking home the award for
Best Male Country Vocal Performance for Cash's version of the
Neil Diamond classic "Solitary Man". Cash continued to receive critical appreciation for his American series of albums—on aggregate review site
Metacritic.com the third album in Cash's American series received a score of 80 (despite middling reviews from publications such as L.A. Weekly and Rolling Stone magazine).
Track listing
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