
On this day June 26, 1987, Rosanne Cash released her sixth studio album King's Record Shop. Named after a real record store in Louisville, Kentucky, the album showcased her blend of country and rock with a modern edge that helped her stand apart from traditional country acts of the time.
Though it peaked at number 136 on the Billboard 200, it reached number 6 on the country charts and produced four number one singles on the country airplay chart. This success helped solidify Rosanne Cash’s reputation as one of the most thoughtful and distinctive voices in country music during the late 1980s.
80s insight: King's Record Shop reflected the evolution of country music in the 80s, as artists like Rosanne Cash pushed the genre in more personal and progressive directions without losing its roots.
Though it peaked at number 136 on the Billboard 200, it reached number 6 on the country charts and produced four number one singles on the country airplay chart. This success helped solidify Rosanne Cash’s reputation as one of the most thoughtful and distinctive voices in country music during the late 1980s.
80s insight: King's Record Shop reflected the evolution of country music in the 80s, as artists like Rosanne Cash pushed the genre in more personal and progressive directions without losing its roots.