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Field of Diamonds - Johnny Cash American III: Solitary Man. Tags: johnny cash field of diamonds |
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Johnny Cash and Eddie Albert This clip is Johnny Cash and Eddie Albert singing "Sloop John B." and "Detroit City". It originally aired on June 21st, 1969. Tags: Johnny Cash Eddie Albert |
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johnny cash-rose of my heart (ı love you aika) ı love you my love Tags: my love |
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Hurt - Johnny Cash cover Hurt...done Johnny Cash style...written by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails...Dedicated to my Dad, who was a Johnny Cash man. Tags: Hurt Johnny Cash NIN Trent reznor cover acoustic |
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Cry, Cry, Cry - Johnny Cash / Karaoke Lyrics (Sing-A-Long) Sing-A-Long Cry Cry Cry Tags: Johnny Cash Cry Karaoke Sing-A-Long Walk The Line Lukasso Lukas Schwarz Detmold Lyrics Songtext |
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Johnny Cash - As Long As the Grass Shall Grow from Cash's "Bitter Tears" album As long as the moon shall rise As long as long as the rivers flow As long as the sun will shine As long as the grass shall grow The Senecas are an Indian tribe of the Iroquois nation Down on the New York Pennsylvania Line you'll find their reservation After the US revolution Cornplanter was a chief He told the tribe these men they could trust that was his true belief He went down to Independence Hall and there was a treaty signed That promised peace with the USA and Indian rights combined George Washington gave his signature the Government gave its hand They said that now and forever more that this was Indian land As long as the moon shall rise... On the Seneca reservation there is much sadness now Washington's treaty has been broken and there is no hope no how Across the Allegheny River they're throwing up a dam It will flood the Indian country a proud day for Uncle Sam It has broke the ancient treaty with a politician's grin It will drown the Indians graveyards Cornplanter can you swim The earth is mother to the the Senecas they're trampling sacred ground Change the mint green earth to black mud flats as honor hobbles down As long as the moon shall rise... The Iroquois Indians used to rule from Canada way south But no one fears the Indians now and smiles the liar's mouth The Senecas hired an expert to figure another site But the great good army engineers said that he had no right Although he showed them another plan and showed them another way They laughed in his face and said no deal Kinuza dam is here to stay Congress turned the Indians down brushed off the Indians plea So the Senecas have renamed the dam they call it Lake Perfidy As long as the moon shall rise... Washington Adams and Kennedy now hear their pledges ring The treaties are safe we'll keep our word but what is that gurgling It's the back water from Perfidy Lake it's rising all the time Over the homes and over the fields and over the promises fine No boats will sail on Lake Perfidy in winter it will fill In summer it will be a swamp and all the fish will kill But the Government of the USA has corrected George's vow The father of our country must be wrong what's an Indian anyhow As long as the moon shall rise (look up) As long as the rivers flow (are you thirsty) As long as the sun will shine (my brother are you warm) As long as the grass shall grow lyrics written by Peter LaFarge (son of Oliver LaFarge, familiar to us now for "Laughing Boy") http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_La_Farge ...I could keep adding link after link for background & references, but here's an example of tech being a wonderful thing: you can too :) Tags: Johnny Cash Bitter Tears As Long the Grass Shall Grow Indian Songs LaFarge |
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Norah Jones and Kris Kristopherson Norah Jones and Kris Kristopherson singing a Johnny Cash song Tags: Norah Jones Kris Kristopherson Johnny Cash |
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Johnny Cash - Cry Cry Cry Born Feb. 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Ark., Johnny Cash was born John R. Cash, one of six children belonging to Ray and Carrie Rivers Cash. When John was 3 years old, his father took advantage of a new Roosevelt farm program and moved his young family to Dyess Colony in northeast Arkansas. There music was an integral part of everyday life in the Cash household. John soaked up a variety of musical influences ranging from his mother's folk songs and hymns to the work songs from the fields and nearby railroad yards. He absorbed these sounds like sponge absorbs water. In later years Cash would draw from his life in Arkansas for inspiration: "Pickin' Time," "Five Feet High and Rising" and "Look at Them Beans" are all reflections on Cash's early life. After high school Cash set off for Detroit in search of work. He ended up in Pontiac, Mich., and took work in an automotive plant. His tenure in the North Country was short-lived and Cash soon enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. After basic training in Texas (where he met first wife Vivian Liberto), he was shipped to Landsberg, Germany. While in the service Cash organized his first band, the Landsberg Barbarians. After his discharge in 1954, Cash auditioned as solo artist for Sam Phillips' Sun Records. He entertained hopes of recording gospel music for the label, but Phillips immediately nixed that idea. By the following spring, though, Cash was in the Sun Studios to record with his band The Tennessee Three. The original group consisted of guitarist Luther Perkins, bass player Marshall Grant and Red Kernodle on pedal steel. Kernodle bailed out of the session and Cash's first release for the label, "Hey Porter" had a sparse, but highly effective instrumental accompaniment. Though an impressive single, the song failed to chart. Cash's follow-up release for Sun, however, fared substantially better. "Cry, Cry, Cry" managed to crack Billboard's Top 20, peaking at No. 14. A long succession of chart singles followed. "So Doggone Lonesome" and "Folsom Prison Blues" both broke into the trade publication's Top 10. But Cash's fourth chart single proved to be his career song. "I Walk the Line" shot to Billboard's No. 1 position and remained on the record charts for an incredible 43 weeks, ultimately selling over 2 million copies. In 1956, he realized a longtime dream when he was invited to perform on the Grand Ole Opry. By 1957 Cash had racked up an impressive string of hits and was working more than 200 dates a year. The following year he switched to Columbia Records in search of more artistic freedom. Throughout the remainder of the 1950s and into the 1960s, Cash continued to produce remarkable records and charted consistently. "Don't Take Your Guns to Town," "I Got Stripes," "Ring of Fire," "Understand Your Man" and "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" all hit the upper registers of the record charts. But all was not well. Cash was spinning out of control. His marriage was collapsing and divorce seemed inevitable. Too, his grueling tour schedule had taken its toll. Cash became dependent on narcotics to keep up the hectic pace. By the mid-1960s, Cash was a wreck and it began to impact his career. By 1967, though, Cash managed to overcome his addiction with the help of his singing partner June Carter and her family. In 1968, he and Carter were married and his career experienced a renaissance. Throughout the remainder of the decade and into the 1970s, Cash was at the top of his game. A pair of live recordings made at Folsom Prison and San Quentin both went gold and a passel of awards followed including the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist awards in 1969. The final payoff though, was a network television spot. Premiering in 1969, The Johnny Cash Show aired on ABC. Taped at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, the show featured an eclectic mix of guests ranging from Bob Dylan and Neil Young to Louis Armstrong and Merle Haggard. Through his selection of guests, Cash helped bridge the generation gap and break down musical barriers. The show ceased production in 1971, but Cash continued to host numerous specials for several years. In 1980, at the age of 48, Johnny Cash became the youngest living inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bestowed its honor on him in 1995, thus making him one of a handful of country artists in both organizations. After losing his wife June Carter Cash unexpectedly in May 2003, Johnny Cash passed away Sept. 12, 2003 from complications from diabetes. Tags: rockabilly pop |
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Johnny Cash - There you Go on Ranch Party with Luther and Marshall Tags: Johnny Cash |
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Johnny Cash and Ry Cooder inspired song from Tonereise Parts of Johnny Cash and Ry Cooder song, arranged and played by Tonereise in concert at the Blue Tunes festival beneath the Jostedalsbreen Glacier (Nigardsbreen) in Jostedal, Norway 2007. Tonereise is influenced by many great country, roots, blues and folk artists, such as Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris, Ry Cooder, John Hartford, Roy Rogers, Elvis Aron Presley, Allison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, Ragnar Vigdal, Knut Reiersrud etc Tags: johnny cash ry cooder tonereise jostedal blåtonar concert jostedalsbreen country glacier sognefjord |
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Mary of the Wild Moor - Johnny Cash Traditional. Johnny Cash from American III: Solitary Man. Tags: mary wild moor johnny cash |
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Johnny Cash - Christmas As I Knew It A lovely song (well ballad really) from the Great Johnny Cash. Not heard very often but should be as it's a lovely song. Enjoy Tags: Johnny Cash Christmas Xmas Country Music |
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Johnny Cash- Rusty Cage Here's the Rusty Cage video as requested by coolixin123. Tags: Johnny Cash Rusty Cage |
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Johnny Cash- A Boy Named Sue 1970 Johnny Cash sings a Boy Named Sue in 1970 on the Johnny Cash show. Tags: Johnny Cash |
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Remaster HQ Johnny Cash Final Performances Part 2 Want Real Johnny Cash Videos and more? Visit http://scalos.webs.com/ for the largest collection in one place with out searching threw the garbage. http://www.johnnycashstore.com?a_aid=1ca7449b&a_bid=2e2d566f' The Official Johnny Cash Website Find official T-Shirts, CDs, DVDs, Photos, Memorabilia & More at the JohnnyCash.com General Store and http://www.carterfamilyfold.org/ Filmed by myself at the Carter Family Fold 6-21-03 This is the point of the night I only remember hearing him and it was like no one else was there so quiet so amazing. Songs Angel Band and Far Side Banks of Jordan sorry I missed the beginning of the song but my battery died as I was not prepared to film Johnny Cash at all Tags: Johnny Cash Carter Walk Line country folk folsom prison final performance traditional live fold family Angel rock soul |
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Johnny Cash - Further On Up The Road Musikvideo. Kurzfilm. On the road. Tags: musikvideo music video short film kurzfilm johnny cash cover |
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Johnny Cash...The Ballad of Ira Hayes Very sad if you know who Ira Hayes was Tags: Country |
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Vince Mira: The Next Johnny Cash performs on Ellen When 15 year-old Vince Mira sings Johnny Cash's "Ring Of Fire", his voice goes down, down, down. Tags: Ellen DeGeneres 15-year-old Vince Mira Ring of Fire Johnny Cash |
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Nike Air commersial with " Johnny Cash - Hurt" Nike air commersial with a very nice song from Johnny Cash - Hurt Tags: Nike air commersial |
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Johnny Cash - Further On Up the Road Johnny Cash - Further On Up the Road No video, just the song. Originally by Bruce Springsteen. Tags: Johnny Cash American Bruce Springsteen |
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Johnny Cash And Muppets Doing Me First And The Gimme Gimmes (Ghost) Riders In The Sky Tags: Johnny Cash Fat Mike Kermit Ghostriders |
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Johnny Cash - bird on a wire clip Tags: cash bird wire |
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Johnny Cash and Rosanne Cash - September When It Comes Song about mortality and family. Tags: Johnny and Rosanne Cash September When It Comes |
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june carter and johnny cash on "the Johnny Cash show" june and johnny on the johnny cash show 1969 and on "johnny cash and friends"1976 Tags: june carter johnny cash show and friends |
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Videoboktips Hello Sweden I´m Johnny Cash Lundberg/Lindfors För knappt ett år sedan frågade jag min gode vän , den legendariske Expressenjournalisten Börje Lundberg, om vi inte skulle skriva en bok om min vän Johnny Cash äventyr i Sverige genom åren. I juli låg den på bokdiskarna med titeln Hello Sweden. I´m Johnny Cash. En oerhört välskriven och tilltalande bok som vi är mycket stolta över. Bokförlag Reverb. Svenska Dagbladet skrev: Cash i Sverige blev en underbar bok. Aftonbladets Kultursida skrev: man blir rörd faktiskt. Dagens bok.com skrev den 16 oktober : Lindfors och Lundberg har snickrat ihop en bok så full av värme så att man blir alldeles varm inombords med otroliga bilder . Boken handlar om hans första bejublade konsert i Scandinavium, Göteborg, inför 14 000 jublande åskådare, 1971 till det sista besöket på Lollipopfestivalen i södra Stockholm, juli 1997. Hello Sweden. I´m Johnny Cash är en spännande berättelse med en utförlig discografi, mängder med intervjuer. Jag, Lasse Linddfors, träffar Cash första gången 1976 i Stockholm och får bältesspännet, gjort i endast 20 exemplar; Johnny Cash is a Friend of Mine. En början på en vänskap som höll i sig fram till Johnnys död 2003. Jag får följa med på turnéer, intervjua honom.Jag får besöka honom i hans hem i USA, 1989. Jag och min familj får även låna hans hus i bergen utanför Hendersonville under en månad, 1991. Den absoluta höjdpunkten i min mycket speciella vänskap med Johnny Cash är när Johnny Cash och June Carter med barnen Tara och John Carter gästar vårt hus i Åby utanför Norrköping för en legendarisk lunch med svenska delikatesser den 3 november 1983. Johnny Cash överöste mig genom åren med personliga gåvor, vilket du kan se i min utställning, Johnny Cash is a friend of mine. Alla dessa möten och berättelser skildras ömsint, med humor och uppriktig kärlek. Lasse Lindfors Tags: videoboktips Sweden Norrköping Library bibliotek Johnny Cash |