Johnny Cash's haunting rendition of "Hurt," originally by Nine Inch Nails, is widely regarded as one of the greatest cover songs in music history, reflecting themes of mortality and regret.
A visceral exploration of pain and addiction, originally written by Trent Reznor. Cash's stripped-down cover, recorded shortly before his death, became an unexpected cultural touchstone, recontextualizing the song as a meditation on mortality.
Johnny Cash's haunting 2002 cover of Nine Inch Nails' industrial rock song transformed it into a melancholic country ballad, widely considered one of the greatest cover songs in music history.
Johnny Cash's 2002 cover of Nine Inch Nails' industrial rock song transformed it into a sparse, haunting country ballad. Recorded shortly before his death, Cash's rendition added new layers of meaning reflecting mortality and regret.
Johnny Cash's 2002 cover of "Hurt", originally written by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails (1994), is widely regarded as one of the greatest covers in music history. Cash's stripped-down, melancholic interpretation, accompanied by a visceral music video reflecting on his life, transformed the industrial rock song into a raw meditation on mortality and regret. The track was recorded shortly before Cash's death, adding profound emotional weight.
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