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June Carter Cash sings with husband Country Western singer Johnny Cash on April 07, 1999. (UPI/ Ezio Petersen) 
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Published: June 18, 2008 at 4:37 PM

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn., June 18 (UPI) -- The owner of a four-bedroom Tennessee house where Johnny Cash's parents once lived is looking to sell it for $1.4 million, a listing on eBay said.

The Hendersonville (Tenn.) Star News said the price includes Johnny Cash memorabilia, such as a gold record of Cash's anthem "I Walk the Line," a locket containing photos of Johnny and his wife June Carter Cash and several awards.

The house overlooks Old Hickory Lake and is located across the street from the site where the mansion belonging to the late Johnny and June Carter Cash stood until it burned last year, the newspaper said.

The fire happened shortly after the mansion was bought by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees.

Topics: Barry Gibb, Johnny Cash
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