Jack Clement
Biography
Jack Henderson Clement (April 5, 1931 – August 8, 2013) was an American musician, songwriter, record producer, film producer, and music executive. He was producer and engineer for Sam Phillips at Sun Records in its early days, discovering Jerry Lee Lewis and recording the "Million Dollar Quartet" session with Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash. Clement played a key role in launching the career of Charley Pride, writing several of Pride's biggest hit songs and producing 20 albums for the singer. Clement was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Rockabilly Hall of Fame, Memphis Music Hall of Fame, and Music City Walk of Fame.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

At Folsom Prison
1968

Rattle And Hum
1988

American IV: The Man Comes Around
2002

Greatest Hits
1979

Johnny Cash's Greatest Hits (Volume 1)
1967

The Essential Johnny Cash
2002

American V: A Hundred Highways
2006

For The Sake Of The Song
1968

I Walk The Line
1964

The Best Of 1980-1990
1998

Live At The Old Quarter, Houston, Texas
1977

The Legend Of Johnny Cash
2005

American VI: Ain't No Grave
2010

Ring Of Fire (The Best Of Johnny Cash)
1963

The Best Of 1980-1990 & B-Sides
1998

Hello, I'm Johnny Cash
1970

The Best Of 1990-2000
2002

The Johnny Cash Collection • His Greatest Hits, Volume II
1971

Dreaming My Dreams
1975

At Folsom Prison And San Quentin
1974

Our Mother The Mountain
1969

Sings The Songs That Made Him Famous
1958

In Spite Of Ourselves
1999

Garth Brooks
1989
Credited work
5,750 releases · 1,126 albums · active 1954–2025
- Performance · 5,857
- Production · 2,055
- Engineering · 868
- Other credits · 466
Studios: RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · Sun Studios · Jack Clement Recording Studios · Cowboy Arms Hotel And Recording Spa
