Johnny+Cash

=**JOHNNY CASH**= Cash was a prolific recording artist, but here I am including only his prison albums of the late 60s and //American Recordings //series from the ‘90s and ‘00s.
 * JOHNNY CASH AT FOLSOM PRISON (1968) **
 * Folsom Prison Blues **(J. Cash) Johnny Cash [‘56, Sun 232]
 * Dark As the Dungeon ** (Merle Travis) Merle Travis [‘47, //Folk Songs from the Hills //, Capitol LP #50]; originally by Cash in ‘64 [Columbia 42964]
 * I Still Miss Someone **(J. Cash, R. Cash) Johnny Cash [‘59, Columbia 41313]
 * Cocaine Blues ** (T.J. Arnall) Originally ‘Penitentiary Blues‘ by Buddy Baker [’28, Victor 21549] . Recorded by Clarence Ashley as ‘Little Sadie’[‘29, Columbia 15522-D], by Riley Puckett as ‘Chain Gang Blues’ [‘34, Bluebird B-5818], by Woodie Guthrie as ‘Bad Lee Brown’ [‘44, Asch], by Red Arnall with Slumber Nichols’ Western Aces as ‘Cocaine Blues’ [‘47], and touched the country charts under that name by Roy Hogsed [‘48, Capitol 40120]. Cash recorded it as ‘Transfusion Blues’ in 1960 [ //Now, There Was a Song! // Columbia CS-8254], and it appeared as ‘Little Sadie’ on Dylan’s //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Self-Portrait. //
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">25 Minutes to Go **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Shel Silverstein) Shel Silverstein on //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Inside Folk Songs //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[‘62, Atlantic SD 8070], Brothers Four [‘63], Johnny Cash on //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Ballads of the True West Vol. 2 //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[‘65, Columbia CBS 62591].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Orange Blossom Special **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (E.T. Rouse) Rouse Brothers [‘39Bluebird BB-8218], Bill Monroe [’41, Bluebird BB-8893], Cash [’65, Columbia 43206]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Long Black Veil **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (M. Wilkin, D. Dill) Lefty Frizzell [‘59, Columbia 41384], Joan Baez [‘63, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">In Concert Vol. 2 //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">], Cash [‘65, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Orange Blossom Special //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Columbia CS-9109]. It was also done by the Band on //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Music from Big Pink //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> [‘68].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Send a Picture of Mother **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(J. Cash)
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Wall **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (H. Howard) Freddie Hart [‘59, Columbia 41345], Cash [65, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Orange Blossom Special //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Columbia CS-9109].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (J. Clement) Cash [‘65, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Everyone Loves a Nut //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Columbia CS 9292]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Flushed From the Bathroom of Your Heart **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(J. Clement)
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Jackson **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (G. Rodgers, B. Wheeler) Billy Edd Wheeler, with Joan Sommer, on //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">A New Bag of`Songs //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> [‘63, Kapp KL-1351], and`the Kingston Trio [‘63, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Sunny Side! //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Capitol 1935]. The Wheeler album includes 2 other songs recorded first by the Kingston Trio: ‘Reverend Mr. Black’ and ‘Desert Pete’. Recorded and charted in 1967 by Johnny Cash and June Carter [Columbia 44011] and Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood [Reprise 0595].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Give My Love to Rose **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(J. Cash) Cash [‘57, Sun 279]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I Got Stripes **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(C. Williams, J. Cash) Cash [‘59, Columbia 41427]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Green, Green Grass of Home **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (C. Putman) First recorded by Johnny Darrell [‘65, United Artists 869], charting for Porter Wagoner [‘65, RCA 8622], and a pop hit for Tom Jones [’67, Parrot 40009]. (It was also recorded by its writer, Curly Putman - in 1965? - but not released as a single - maybe on his debut LP for ABC-Paramount //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Lonesome //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> [‘67, ABC-618]).
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Greystone Chapel **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (G. Sherley) Recorded later by its author, Folsom Prison inmate Glen Sherley [‘71, Mega 0027].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">JOHNNY CASH AT SAN QUENTIN (1969) **
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Wreck of the Old ‘97 **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(arr. J. Cash, B. Johnson, N. Blake) Based on a 1903 incident, this song was written by Charles Noell, of Greensboro, NC, and set to the 1865 tune ‘The Ship That Never Returned’ by Henry Clay Work. It was first recorded by Henry Whitter as ‘Wreck of the Southern Old 97’ [‘24, Okeh 40015]. One of the first country songs to be recorded, it became a large hit by Vernon Dalhart, in several different recordings in 1924 and ‘25, backed with ‘The Prisoner’s Song’. Johnny Cash recorded it on his first Sun LP, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> [‘56, Sun SP-1220]. It was parodied in the song ‘M.T.A.’, a hit for the Kingston Trio in 1958.
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I Walk the Line **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(J. Cash) The song that made Johnny Cash popular [‘56, Sun 241].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Wanted Man **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Bob Dylan) This is the first recording of the song, which was not recorded by Dylan.
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Darlin’ Companion **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (John Sebastian) From //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Hums of the Lovin’ Spoonful //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> [‘66, Kama Sutra 8054]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Starkville City Jail **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(J. Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">San Quentin **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(J. Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">A Boy Named Sue **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(Shel Silverstein) Cash’s biggest pop hit was originally recorded by its writer, Shel Silverstein [‘68, RCA 74-0158].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(There’ll Be) Peace in the Valley **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(T. Dorsey) A gospel standard written by the famous black gospel writer Thomas A. Dorsey in 1937 and introduced by his protegée Mahalia Jackson. The first country hit version was by Red Foley [’51, Decca 0-46319] and it is well known in its version by Elvis Presley [’57, EPA 4054].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">AMERICAN RECORDINGS (1994) **
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Delia’s Gone **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(D. Toops, K. Silbersdorf, J. Cash) This is an old song, collected by Howard Odum around 1907 or ’11, first recorded as “One More Rounder Gone” by Reese Dupree [’24, Okeh]. Other versions are listed above under Bob Dylan, as it appeared on his ‘93 //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">World Gone Wrong //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">. Cash’s first recording of it was on his 1962 LP //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Sound of Johnny Cash //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[Columbia CS-8602].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Let the Train Blow the Whistle **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Beast In Me **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Nick Lowe) Nick Lowe //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Impossible Bird //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[‘94, Upstart 13].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Drive On **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Why Me Lord **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Kris Kristofferson) A single [‘73, Monument 8571] from Kristofferson’s 1972 LP //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Jesus Was a Capricorn //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> [Monument 31909].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Thirteen **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Glenn Danzig) It looks like this was not recorded by Danzig until 1999 on //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">6:66 Satan’s Child //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[E-Magine 1005].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Oh, Bury Me Not **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (trad.) Attributed to H. Clemons, of Deadwood, SD, in 1872, it was first recorded as ‘The Dying Cowboy’ by Carl T. Sprague [‘26, Victor 20122]. It was recorded under the same name by Jules Allen [‘29, Victor 23834] and as ‘Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie’ in several 1927 recordings by Vernon Dalhart. The song begins with a spoken word introduction, the poem ‘A Cowboy’s Prayer” by Badger Clark, published in 1906 in //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The // //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Pacific Monthly //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">, and included in his collection //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Sun and Saddle Leather //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[1915].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Bird on a Wire **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Leonard Cohen) Leonard Cohen [‘69, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Songs from a Room //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Columbia 9767].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Tennessee Stud **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Jimmy Driftwood) Jimmy Driftwood [‘59, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Jimmie Driftwood and the Wilderness Road //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">RCA Victor LPM-1994], a hit when covered by Eddy Arnold [‘59, RCA Victor 7542].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Down There By the Train **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Tom Waits) Tom Waits version didn’t appear until the 2006 collection //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards. //
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Redemption **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Like a Soldier **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Man Who Couldn’t Cry **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Loudon Wainwright III) Loudon Wainwright III [‘74, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Attempted Moustache //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Columbia 32710]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">UNCHAINED (1996) **
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Rowboat **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Beck) Beck [‘94, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Stereopathic Soul Manure //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Flipside 660]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Sea of Heartbreak **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (David, Hampton) Don Gibson [‘61, RCA Victor 7890]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Rusty Cage **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Cornell) Soundgarden [‘92, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Badmotorfinger //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> A&M 5374]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The One Rose (That’s Left in My Heart) **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Lyon, McIntyre) Jimmie Rodgers, with Lani McIntyre’s Hawaiians [rec. ‘30, rel. ‘37 Bluebird BB B-7280]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Country Boy **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) Originally on his first Sun LP, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> [‘56, Sun SP-1220].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Memories Are Made Of This **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Dehr, Gilkyson, Miller) A big 1956 hit for Dean Martin [Capitol 3295], where he is backed by its writers (the Easy Riders).
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Spiritual **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Haden) By jazz bass player Charlie Haden & the Liberation Music Orchestra [‘91, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Dream Keeper //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Blue Note 95474]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Kneeling Drunkard’s Plea **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Carter, Carter, Carter, Cash) Louvin Brothers [‘60, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Satan Is Real //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Capitol 1277]. Also appears on co-writer June Carter Cash’s final recordings [2003 //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Wildwood Flower //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Dualtone 1142].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Southern Accents **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Petty) Title song from 1985 LP by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers [MCA 5486].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Mean Eyed Cat **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) Johnny Cash [‘60, Sun 347]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Meet Me In Heaven **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I Never Picked Cotton **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (George, Williams) Roy Clark [‘70, Dot 17349]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Unchained **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Jude Johnstone) Jude Johnstone’s version appeared in 2002 [ //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Coming of Age //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Bojak 001]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I’ve Been Everywhere **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Mack) A big country hit for Canadian singer Hank Snow [‘62, RCA Victor 8072], it was originally a #1 Australian song, written in 1959 by Geoff Mack for his cabaret act (as ‘Swagman Rock‘), recorded by male rock’n’roll singer Lucky Star on Festival [‘62]; they cut several international versions with appropriate place names.
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">AMERICAN III: SOLITARY MAN (2000) **
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I Won’t Back Down **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Lynne, Petty) A hit single [‘89, MCA 53369] from Tom Petty’s //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Full Moon Fever //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[MCA 6253]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Solitary Man **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Diamond) Neil Diamond [‘66, Bang 519]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Gillespie, Smith) was a hit in 1949 for Frankie Laine [Mercury 5316] and others, and again for Ray Charles in 1964 [ABC Paramount 10509].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">One **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Bono, Clayton, Edge, Mullen) A hit single for U2 [‘92, Island 866533] from //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Achtung Baby //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[Island 510347]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Nobody **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Bert Williams) Bert Williams [1906, Columbia 3423]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I See a Darkness **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Will Oldham) Title song from a 1999 CD by Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy [Palace PR 22]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Mercy Seat **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Cave, Harvey) Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds [‘88, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Tender Prey //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Mute 75401]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Would You Lay With Me (In a Field of Stone) **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(Coe) A country hit for 16-year-old Tanya Tucker [‘74, Columbia 45991]; recorded by its writer David Allan Coe on //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> [‘74, Columbia KC 32942, single 3-10159].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Field of Diamonds **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Cash, Routh) Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings on //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Heroes //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[‘86, Columbia CBS 40347].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Before My Time **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Country Trash **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) Cash [‘73, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Any Old Wind That Blows //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Columbia 32091]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Mary of the Wild Moor **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Turner) Written 1845 by Joseph W. Turner. Recorded by the Blue Sky Boys [‘40, Bluebird B-8446] and the Louvin Brothers [‘56, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Tragic Songs of Life //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Capitol T 769].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I’m Leaving Now **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) Cash [‘85, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Rainbow //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Columbia CBS 26689]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Wayfaring Stranger **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(trad.) This is an old song of murky origin. It may have appeared on Ananias Davisson’s 1816 shape-note tune book compilation //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Kentucky Harmony. //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">It was included in Charles D. Tillman’s 1891 Revival songbook, with lyrics were from Bever’s //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Christian Songster //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[1858] with two verses from Taylor’s //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Revival Hymns and Plantation Melodies //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[1882], set to music by Tillman. Also called ‘Poor Wayfaring Stranger’. It became Burl Ives’ signature tune on radio. //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Okeh presents the Wayfaring Stranger //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[1941, Okeh K-3, with 4 10-inch 78s 6315-6318], was re-released on Columbia as //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Wayfaring Stranger //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[‘44, Columbia C-103, 78s 36733-36736] and as an LP in 1950 [Columbia CL 6109] - but does not contain the song. It was, however, recorded for the 1944 Asch/Stinson album //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Wayfaring Stranger //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[Asch 345 (disc 345-1), reissued as Stinson 345, 10 inch and 12 inch Stinson LP’s SLP-1]. A Columbia recording was issued as the B-side of ‘Ghost Riders in the Sky’ [‘49, Columbia 38445], and also (same one?) on the 1960 release of //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Return of the Wayfaring Stranger //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[Columbia CL 1459]. It has since been recorded by many artists.
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">AMERICAN IV: THE MAN COMES AROUND (2002) **
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Man Comes Around **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Hurt **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Trent Reznor) Nine Inch Nails [‘94, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Downward Spiral //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Nothing 92346]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Give My Love to Rose **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) Cash [‘57, Sun 279] and //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[‘68]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Bridge Over Troubled Water **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Paul Simon) Simon & Carbuncle [‘70, Columbia 45079]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I Hung My Head **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Sting) Sting [‘96, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Mercury Falling //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">A&M 540483]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">First Time Ever I Saw Your Face **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Ewan MacColl) Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger on //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">New Briton Gazette, Vol. 2 //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> [‘62, Folkways 8734], the Kingston Trio [‘63, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">New Frontier //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Capitol 1809], Roberta Flack [‘72, Atlantic 2864 from ‘70 //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">First Take //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Atlantic 8230], and many others.
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Personal Jesus **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Martin L. Gore) Depeche Mode single [‘89, Sire/Reprise 19941, from //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Violator //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">‘90, Sire 26081]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">In My Life **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) The Beatles [‘65, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Rubber Soul //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Capitol 2442]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Sam Hall **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (arr. Johnny Cash) An old English folk song; known as ‘Jack Hall’ in the 1850s, credited to comic minstrel C.W. Moss. First recorded as ‘Ethan Lang’ by Arthue Emry [‘28, Vocalion 5249], then by Tex Ritter as ‘Sam Hall’ [‘35, Decca 5076] and Josh White [’54, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Story of John Henry //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Elektra JH 701 and ‘57 EK-123] and others. Cash included it in //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Ballads of the True West Vol. 2 //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[‘65, Columbia CBS 62591]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Danny Boy **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (arr. Johnny Cash) is based on the traditional Irish tune ‘Londonderry Air’, published in an 1855 collection. The German contralto Ernestine Schumann-Heink popularized the song in 1918 [Victor 88592] and it was revived in 1940 by Glenn Miller [Bluebird 10612]. Other versions include ones by Conway Twitty [‘59, MGM 12826] and Ray Price [’67, Columbia 44042].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Desperado **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Glenn Frey, Don Henley) Title song to the Eagles’ second album [‘73, Asylum 5068]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(Hank Williams) Hank Williams [‘49, MGM 10560]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Tear Stained Letter **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) Johnny Cash [‘72, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">A Thing Called Love //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Columbia 31332]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Streets of Laredo **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (arr. Johnny Cash) Related to an English folk song ‘The Unfortunate Rake’, known in the 1790s, which is also the source of ‘St. James Infirmary’. Recorded as ‘Cowboy’s Lament’ by Ewan Hall [‘27, Brunswick 141], Vernon Dalhart [‘27 and ‘29] Harry McClintock [‘28, Victor 21761] and Jules Allen [’29, Victor V40178], ‘The Dying Cowboy’ by Holland Puckett [‘27, Gennett 6271] and ‘In the Streets of Laredo’ by Bradley Kincaid [‘29, Gennett 6790]. As a movie title song it was recorded by Dick Haymes with the Victor Young Orchestra [‘49, Decca 24565] Cash included it in //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Ballads of the True West Vol. 2 //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">[‘65, Columbia CBS 62591]. It has been recorded by many others.
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">We’ll Meet Again **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Ross Parker, Hugh Charles) Victor Sylvester & his Ballroom Orchesta [‘39, Parlophone], Mantovani feat. Jack Plant vocal [‘39], Joe Loss feat. Chick Henderson vocal [‘39], Vera Lynn [‘39 and ‘54]. American versions include those by Kay Kyser, feat. Ginny Simms and Henry Babbitt [’41, Columbia 35870], Guy Lombardo feat. Carmen Lombardo [’41, Decca 3575], Benny Goodman feat. Peggy Lee [’42, Okeh 6644].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">AMERICAN V: A HUNDRED HIGHWAYS (2006) **
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Help Me **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Larry Gatlin) Gatlin Brothers [‘74, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Rain Rainbow //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Monument MC 6633], charted for Elvis Presley [‘74, RCA Victor APBO-0280] and Ray Price [‘77, Columbia 10503]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">God’s Gonna Cut You Down **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">(trad.) Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet [‘46, ‘God’s Gonna Cut ’Em Down’ Columbia 37835], Jubalaires [‘47, ‘God Almighty’s Gonna Cut You Down’ Queen/King 4167], Bill Landford & the Landfordaires [‘49, ‘Run On For a Long Time’ Columbia 30203], Odetta [‘56, ‘God’s Gonna Cut You Down’ //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Tradition TRP-1010] and Elvis Presley [‘67, ‘Run On’ //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">How Great Thou Art //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">RCA Victor LPS-3758].
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Like the 309 **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">If You Could Read My Mind **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Gordon Lightfoot) Gordon Lightfoot [‘70, Reprise 0974]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Further On Up the Road **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Bruce Springsteen) Bruce Springsteen [2002, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Rising //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Columbia 86600]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">On the Evening Train **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Hank Williams) Molly O’Day [‘49, ‘The Evening Train’ Columbia 20601]; never recorded by Hank Williams.
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I Came to Believe **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Johnny Cash) new
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Love’s Been Good To Me **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Rod McKuen) Rod McKuen, [‘70, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Love’s Been Good to Me //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Stanyan SR 5009], Glenn Yarbrough [‘64, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">One More Round //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">RCA Victor 2905], Kingston Trio [’65, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">The Kingston Trio (Nick-Bob-John) //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Decca 74613], Frank Sinatra [‘69, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">A Man Alone //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> Reprise 1030]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">A Legend In My Time **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Don Gibson) Don Gibson [‘60, B-side of RCA Victor 7762], country #1 for Ronnie Millsap [‘75, RCA Victor 10112]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Rose of My Heart **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Hugh Moffatt) Hugh Moffatt [‘89, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Troubadour //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Philo PH-1127]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Four Strong Winds **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Ian Tyson) The Journeymen [‘63, //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">New Directions in Folk Music //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Capitol ST 1951]; its writers Ian & Sylvia [‘63, Vanguard 35021], Bobby Bare [‘64, RCA Victor 8443], Neil Young [‘79, Reprise 1396, from //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">Comes a Time //<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">‘78, Reprise 2266]
 * <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;">I’m Free From the Chain Gang Now **<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman",Times,serif; font-size: 120%;"> (Lou Herscher, Saul Klein) Jimmie Rodgers [‘33, Victor 23830]

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