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  1. May 2, 2024 · One of his lesser-known songs, “The Chicken in Black,” tells the story of a deceased Cash being reincarnated as a chicken, complete with a microchip in his head that contains all of his memories. The song was released in 1984, and while it may seem like just a silly novelty track, there is actually a deeper meaning behind it.

  2. When Cash visits a bank, however, his new brain compels him to rob it, and when he performs at the Grand Ole Opry some time later, he robs the audience of their valuables. He calls his doctor and demands his old brain back, but the doctor informs him that it has been transplanted into a chicken.

  3. Songfacts®: In this song, Johnny Cash goes to the doctor and learns that his body has outlived his brain, so he has it removed and replaced by one taken from a bank robber that has been put to death. All goes well until he walks into a bank and gets an overwhelming urge to rob it.

  4. “Chicken in Black” is a self-parody in which Cash humorously narrates a tale of a personality change following a brain transplant, reminiscent of the iconic story of Frankenstein. The title itself is a clever play on Cash’s more controversial and signature hit song, “Man in Black.”

  5. The title Chicken In Black likely refers to his more controversial and signature hit song “Man In Black”. The song debuted on Cash’s Christmas TV special in 1984, accompanied with a comic ...

  6. May 8, 2024 · The song tells the story of Johnny Cash getting a brain transplant, but his new brain came from a dead bank robber and instead of singing, Johnny too turns to robbing banks (and the crowd at the Grand Ole Opry).

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    In 1984, Cash released a self-parody recording titled "The Chicken in Black" about Cash's brain being transplanted into a chicken and Cash receiving a bank robber's brain in return. Biographer Robert Hilburn, in his 2013 book Johnny Cash: The Life , disputes the claim made that Cash chose to record an intentionally poor song in protest of ...