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==Johnny Cash version== {{Infobox song | name = Rusty Cage | cover = Johnny_Cash_Rusty_Cage_Single_Cover.png | alt = | border = yes | type = single | artist = [[Johnny Cash]] | album = [[Unchained (Johnny Cash album)|Unchained]] | released = 1996 | recorded = 1995 | studio = | venue = | genre = {{flatlist| * [[Gothic country]]<ref>[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/johnny-cashs-11-coolest-cover-songs-20140912/rusty-cage-soundgarden-20140912 "Johnny Cash's 11 Coolest Cover Songs"] Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 19, 2015</ref> *[[country rock]] *[[blues rock]] *[[hard rock]]}} | length = 2:56 | label = [[American Recordings (record label)|American Recordings]] | writer = [[Chris Cornell]] | producer = [[Rick Rubin]] | prev_title = Drive On | prev_year = 1994 | next_title = [[The Man Comes Around]] | next_year = 2002 }} "Rusty Cage" was covered by [[Johnny Cash]] on the 1996 album, ''[[Unchained (Johnny Cash album)|Unchained]]'', which won a [[Grammy Award]] for [[Grammy Award for Best Country Album|Best Country Album]], and Cash's version earned him a Grammy nomination for [[Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance|Best Male Country Vocal Performance]]. During at least three live performances by Soundgarden (July 21, 1996, in [[Knoxville]], [[Tennessee]], at Forks In The River, early November 1996 at the [[Aragon Ballroom (Chicago)|Aragon Ballroom]] in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], and at Soundgarden's last pre-breakup show at the Blaisdell Arena, [[Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]], on February 9, 1997<ref>Gary C.W. Chun. [http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/articles/honolulu_2-10-97.shtml "Tantrum mars Soundgarden show"] [[The Honolulu Advertiser]]. February 10, 1997.</ref>), Cornell introduced the song with a [[Dedication (art)|dedication]] to Cash. On Cornell's ''[[Higher Truth]]'' acoustic tour in late 2015, he started including "Rusty Cage" in the set-list, employing Cash's country-rock arrangement of the song.
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