JOHNNY CASH SPENT A NIGHT IN JAIL FOR PICKING FLOWERS. FOUR YEARS LATER, HE SANG THE STORY TO MEN WHO COULDN’T GO HOME. On May 11, 1965, Johnny Cash was arrested in Starkville, Mississippi, after performing at Mississippi State University. In the early morning hours, police found him intoxicated and picking flowers on private property. He spent the night in jail. Cash could have buried the embarrassing little arrest and moved on. Instead, he turned the experience into a song about that night behind bars. Then, in February 1969, he walked into San Quentin State Prison and performed it in front of thousands of inmates. That was what made the moment different. One of country music’s biggest stars was standing inside a prison, singing about the night he had heard a cell door close behind him too. Cash never pretended one night made him understand years in prison. But he knew enough to remember the feeling — and he never forgot the men who couldn’t leave when the concert was over.
Johnny Cash, Starkville City Jail, and the Night He Turned Embarrassment Into History On May 11, 1965, Johnny Cash found…