Goof: When Johnny and "The Boss" are waiting in the car, the length of Johnny's cigarette changes to a stub to a nearly whole one and back to a stub again.
Bobbi: I knew when I opened that package he couldn't have paid for those boots. But I wanted them so much I always regreted that.
Det. Rush: It wouldn't have mattered. Hank would have never have let you give those boots back.
Bobbi: How do you know?
Det. Rush: Because I knew someone just like him. Once.
All songs in this episode are performed by Johnny Cash:
- Folsom Prison Blues
- Orange Blossom Special
- I Got Stripes
- Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog
- Cocaine Blues
- Ring of Fire
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- Give My Love to Rose
- Flesh and Blood
Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
Saturday, January 13, 1968 Johnny Cash held the now-legendary concert at Folsom State Prison in California. His performance to 2000 inmates and prison guards was recorded as the album Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, which became his most popular album. The song Folsom Prison Blues was written already in 1956, but the 1968 version became a #1 hit in the nation.
Bobbi: Knockoffs like Nancy Sinatra's 'Made for Walking' boots.
Nancy Sinatra is the daughter of the late Frank Sinatra. These Boots Are Made for Walking was a popular hit released by her in 1966.