![]() |
|
0:46 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
1:30 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
0:39 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
0:22 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
1:44 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
0:29 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
0:34 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
0:45 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
1:14 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
0:37 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
0:30 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - We The People (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
3:38 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Unearthed (2003) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison And San Quentin (1996) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison And San Quentin (1996) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Hello, I'M Johnny Cash (1969) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from I Walk The Line (사랑의 곡예) by Johnny Cash [ost] (1974)
I'll sweep out your chimney
yes and, I will bring you flowers yes and, I will do for you Most anything you want me to If we live in a cottage You will feel like it's a castle By the royal way you're treated And attention shown to you I'll be there beside you If you need a cryin shoulder Yes, and I'll be there to listen When you need to talk to me When you wake up in the darkness I will put my arms around you And hold you till the mornin sun Comes shinin' through the trees I'll be right beside you No matter where you travel I'll be there to cheer you Till the sun comes shinin through If we're ever parted I will keep the tie that binds us And I'll never let it break 'Cause I love you I will bring you honey From the bee tree in the meadow And the first time there's a rainbow I'll bring you a pot of gold I'll take all your troubles And I'll throw a?em in the river Then I'll bundle down beside you And I'll keep you from the cold I'll be right beside you No matter where you travel I'll be there to cheer you Till the sun comes shinin through If we're ever parted I will keep the tie that binds us And I'll never let it break 'Cause I love you |
|||||
![]() |
|
2:33 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash, June Carter - Duets (2006)
I'll sweep out your chimney
Yes and, I will bring you flowers Yes and, I will do for you Most anything you want me to If we live in a cottage You will feel like it's a castle By the royal way you're treated And attention shown to you I'll be there beside you If you need a cryin' shoulder Yes, and I'll be there to listen When you need to talk to me When you wake up in the darkness I will put my arms around you And hold you 'til the mornin' sun Comes shinin' through the trees I'll be right beside you No matter where you travel I'll be there to cheer you 'Til the sun comes shinin through If we're ever parted I will keep the tie that binds us And I'll never let it break 'Cause I love you I will bring you honey From the bee tree in the meadow And the first time there?s a rainbow I'll bring you a pot of gold I'll take all your troubles And I'll throw 'em in the river Then I'll bundle down beside you And I'll keep you from the cold I'll be right beside you No matter where you travel I'll be there to cheer you Till the sun comes shinin through If we're ever parted I will keep the tie that binds us And I'll never let it break 'Cause I love you |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:45 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Silver (1979) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - I Love Country (1987) | |||||
![]() |
|
6:13 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson - Vh-1 Storytellers (1998) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Legend (2005) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue Guitar (1957) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - All Aboard The Blue Train (1962) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:26 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Hey Porter! (2010) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:30 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Orange Blossom Special (1965) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Johnny Cash Children's Album (1975) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:48 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Ring Of Fire/The Best of Johnny Cash (1995) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:48 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Ring Of Fire: The Best Of Johnny Cash/Blood, Sweat & Tears/Bitter Tears: Ballads Of The American Indian (3 Pak) (1995) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison And San Quentin (1996) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Legend (2005) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash At San Quentin (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Ultimate Gospel (2007) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:30 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - At San Quentin/ The Complete 1969 Concert [live] (1969) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:30 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison/ At San Quentin (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Artist`s Choice (2004) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Ballads Of The True West 2 (1965)
Well they're building a gallows outside my cell I've got 25 minutes to go
And the whole town's waitin' just to hear me yell I've got 24 minutes to go Well they gave me some beans for my last meal I've got 23 minutes to go But nobody asked me how I feel I've got 22 minutes to go Well I sent for the governor and the whole dern bunch with 21 minutes to go And I sent for the mayor but he's out to lunch I've got 20 more minutes to go Then the sheriff said boy I gonna watch you die got 19 minutes to go So I laughed in his face and I spit in his eye got 18 minutes to go Now hear comes the preacher for to save my soul with 13 minutes to go And he's talking bout' burnin' but I'm so cold I've 12 more minutes to go Now they're testin' the trap and it chills my spine 11 more minutes to go And the trap and the rope aw they work just fine got 10 more minutes to go Well I'm waitin' on the pardon that'll set me free with 9 more minutes to go But this is for real so forget about me got 8 more minutes to go With my feet on the trap and my head on the noose got 5 more minutes to go Won't somebody come and cut me loose with 4 more minutes to go I can see the mountains I can see the skies with 3 more minutes to go And it's to dern pretty for a man that don't wanna die 2 more minutes to go I can see the buzzards I can hear the crows 1 more minute to go And now I'm swingin' and here I go-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o! |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:14 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Sings The Ballads Of The True West (1965) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Mean As Hell! (1966)
Well they're building a gallows outside my cell I've got 25 minutes to go
And the whole town's waitin' just to hear me yell I've got 24 minutes to go Well they gave me some beans for my last meal I've got 23 minutes to go But nobody asked me how I feel I've got 22 minutes to go Well I sent for the governor and the whole dern bunch with 21 minutes to go And I sent for the mayor but he's out to lunch I've got 20 more minutes to go Then the sheriff said boy I gonna watch you die got 19 minutes to go So I laughed in his face and I spit in his eye got 18 minutes to go Now hear comes the preacher for to save my soul with 13 minutes to go And he's talking bout' burnin' but I'm so cold I've 12 more minutes to go Now they're testin' the trap and it chills my spine 11 more minutes to go And the trap and the rope aw they work just fine got 10 more minutes to go Well I'm waitin' on the pardon that'll set me free with 9 more minutes to go But this is for real so forget about me got 8 more minutes to go With my feet on the trap and my head on the noose got 5 more minutes to go Won't somebody come and cut me loose with 4 more minutes to go I can see the mountains I can see the skies with 3 more minutes to go And it's to dern pretty for a man that don't wanna die 2 more minutes to go I can see the buzzards I can hear the crows 1 more minute to go And now I'm swingin' and here I go-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o! |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:31 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison (1968) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison And San Quentin (1996)
Well they're building a gallows outside my cell I've got 25 minutes to go
And the whole town's waitin' just to hear me yell I've got 24 minutes to go Well they gave me some beans for my last meal I've got 23 minutes to go But nobody asked me how I feel I've got 22 minutes to go Well I sent for the governor and the whole dern bunch with 21 minutes to go And I sent for the mayor but he's out to lunch I've got 20 more minutes to go Then the sheriff said boy I gonna watch you die got 19 minutes to go So I laughed in his face and I spit in his eye got 18 minutes to go Now hear comes the preacher for to save my soul with 13 minutes to go And he's talking bout' burnin' but I'm so cold I've 12 more minutes to go Now they're testin' the trap and it chills my spine 11 more minutes to go And the trap and the rope aw they work just fine got 10 more minutes to go Well I'm waitin' on the pardon that'll set me free with 9 more minutes to go But this is for real so forget about me got 8 more minutes to go With my feet on the trap and my head on the noose got 5 more minutes to go Won't somebody come and cut me loose with 4 more minutes to go I can see the mountains I can see the skies with 3 more minutes to go And it's to dern pretty for a man that don't wanna die 2 more minutes to go I can see the buzzards I can hear the crows 1 more minute to go And now I'm swingin' and here I go-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o! |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:12 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Legend (2005) | |||||
![]() |
|
3:31 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison/ At San Quentin (2006)
Well they're building a gallows outside my cell I've got 25 minutes to go
And the whole town's waitin' just to hear me yell I've got 24 minutes to go Well they gave me some beans for my last meal I've got 23 minutes to go But nobody asked me how I feel I've got 22 minutes to go Well I sent for the governor and the whole dern bunch with 21 minutes to go And I sent for the mayor but he's out to lunch I've got 20 more minutes to go Then the sheriff said boy I gonna watch you die got 19 minutes to go So I laughed in his face and I spit in his eye got 18 minutes to go Now hear comes the preacher for to save my soul with 13 minutes to go And he's talking bout' burnin' but I'm so cold I've 12 more minutes to go Now they're testin' the trap and it chills my spine 11 more minutes to go And the trap and the rope aw they work just fine got 10 more minutes to go Well I'm waitin' on the pardon that'll set me free with 9 more minutes to go But this is for real so forget about me got 8 more minutes to go With my feet on the trap and my head on the noose got 5 more minutes to go Won't somebody come and cut me loose with 4 more minutes to go I can see the mountains I can see the skies with 3 more minutes to go And it's to dern pretty for a man that don't wanna die 2 more minutes to go I can see the buzzards I can hear the crows 1 more minute to go And now I'm swingin' and here I go-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o! |
|||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Little Fauss And Big Halsy [Original Soundtrack] by Johnny Cash [ost] (1970) | |||||
![]() |
|
3:21 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Mercury Years (2001) | |||||
![]() |
|
3:21 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Is Coming To Town/ Boom Chicka Boom (2003) | |||||
![]() |
|
3:18 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash & Friends (2003) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - At San Quentin (1969)
Well, my daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this ole guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left he went and named me Sue. Well, he musta thought that it was quite a joke, An' it got a lot of laughs from lots a folks Seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I'll tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean My fist got hard and my wits got keen I roamed from town to town to hide my shame But I made me a vow to the Moon and stars I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that gave me that awful name Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew In an old saloon on a street of mud There at a table dealin' stud Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn out picture that my mother had And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye He was big and bent and grey and old And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said "My name is Sue! How do you do? Now you gonna die!" Yeah! That's what I told him Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but to my surprise Came up with a knife an' cut off a piece o' my ear I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kickin' and a gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile Well, I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss He went for his gun but I pulled mine first He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I gave you that name and I said good-bye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong" Yeah! He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me and ya got the right To kill me now and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you oughta thank me before I die For the gravel in your gut and the spit in the eye 'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue" Yeah, what could I do? What could I do? I got all choked up and threw down my gun Called him my Pa and he called me his son And I came away with a different point of view And I think about him now and then Every time I try and every time I win And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:59 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - At San Quentin/ The Complete 1969 Concert [live] (1969)
My daddy left home when I was three And he didn't leave much to ma and me Just this old guitar and an empty bottle of booze. Now, I don't blame him cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left, he went and named me ``Sue.'lonesome' Well, he must o' thought that is was quite a joke And it got a lot of laughs from a' lots of folk, It seems I had to fight my whole life through. Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head, I tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named ``Sue.'' Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean, My fist got hard and my wits got keen, I'd roam from town to town to hide my shame. But I made me a vow to the moon and stars That I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that give me that awful name. Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I just hit town and my throat was dry, I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew. At an old saloon on a street of mud, There at a table, dealing stud, Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me ``Sue.'' Well, I knew that snake was my own sweet dad from a worn-out picture that my mother'd had, And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye. He was big and bent and gray and old, And I looked at him and my blood ran cold And I said: ``My name is `Sue!' How do you do! Now you gonna die!!'' Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but, to my surprise, He come up with a knife and cut off a piece of my ear. But I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kicking and a' gouging in the mud and the blood and the beer. I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when, He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile. I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss, He went for his gun and I pulled mine first, He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile. And he said: ``Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it, he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help ya along. So I give ya that name and I said goodbye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong.'' He said: ``Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me, and you got the right To kill me now, and I wouldn't blame you if you do. But ya ought to thank me, before I die, For the gravel in ya guts and the spit in ya eye Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you `Sue.''' I got all choked up and I threw down my gun And I called him my pa, and he called me his son, And I come away with a different point of view. And I think about him, now and then, Every time I try and every time I win, And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George! Anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - I Love Country (1987)
Well, my daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this ole guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left he went and named me Sue. Well, he musta thought that it was quite a joke, An' it got a lot of laughs from lots a folks Seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I'll tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean My fist got hard and my wits got keen I roamed from town to town to hide my shame But I made me a vow to the Moon and stars I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that gave me that awful name Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew In an old saloon on a street of mud There at a table dealin' stud Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn out picture that my mother had And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye He was big and bent and grey and old And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said "My name is Sue! How do you do? Now you gonna die!" Yeah! That's what I told him Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but to my surprise Came up with a knife an' cut off a piece o' my ear I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kickin' and a gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile Well, I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss He went for his gun but I pulled mine first He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I gave you that name and I said good-bye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong" Yeah! He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me and ya got the right To kill me now and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you oughta thank me before I die For the gravel in your gut and the spit in the eye 'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue" Yeah, what could I do? What could I do? I got all choked up and threw down my gun Called him my Pa and he called me his son And I came away with a different point of view And I think about him now and then Every time I try and every time I win And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:44 | ![]() |
||
from Columbia Country Classics Volume 3: Americana (1991)
Well, my daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this ole guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left he went and named me Sue. Well, he musta thought that it was quite a joke, An' it got a lot of laughs from lots a folks Seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I'll tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean My fist got hard and my wits got keen I roamed from town to town to hide my shame But I made me a vow to the Moon and stars I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that gave me that awful name Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew In an old saloon on a street of mud There at a table dealin' stud Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn out picture that my mother had And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye He was big and bent and grey and old And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said "My name is Sue! How do you do? Now you gonna die!" Yeah! That's what I told him Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but to my surprise Came up with a knife an' cut off a piece o' my ear I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kickin' and a gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile Well, I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss He went for his gun but I pulled mine first He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I gave you that name and I said good-bye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong" Yeah! He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me and ya got the right To kill me now and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you oughta thank me before I die For the gravel in your gut and the spit in the eye 'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue" Yeah, what could I do? What could I do? I got all choked up and threw down my gun Called him my Pa and he called me his son And I came away with a different point of view And I think about him now and then Every time I try and every time I win And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison And San Quentin (1996)
Well, my daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this ole guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left he went and named me Sue. Well, he musta thought that it was quite a joke, An' it got a lot of laughs from lots a folks Seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I'll tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean My fist got hard and my wits got keen I roamed from town to town to hide my shame But I made me a vow to the Moon and stars I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that gave me that awful name Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew In an old saloon on a street of mud There at a table dealin' stud Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn out picture that my mother had And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye He was big and bent and grey and old And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said "My name is Sue! How do you do? Now you gonna die!" Yeah! That's what I told him Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but to my surprise Came up with a knife an' cut off a piece o' my ear I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kickin' and a gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile Well, I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss He went for his gun but I pulled mine first He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I gave you that name and I said good-bye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong" Yeah! He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me and ya got the right To kill me now and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you oughta thank me before I die For the gravel in your gut and the spit in the eye 'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue" Yeah, what could I do? What could I do? I got all choked up and threw down my gun Called him my Pa and he called me his son And I came away with a different point of view And I think about him now and then Every time I try and every time I win And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:11 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - A Concert: Behind Prison Walls [live] (2003)
Well, my daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this ole guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left he went and named me Sue. Well, he musta thought that it was quite a joke, An' it got a lot of laughs from lots a folks Seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I'll tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean My fist got hard and my wits got keen I roamed from town to town to hide my shame But I made me a vow to the Moon and stars I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that gave me that awful name Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew In an old saloon on a street of mud There at a table dealin' stud Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn out picture that my mother had And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye He was big and bent and grey and old And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said "My name is Sue! How do you do? Now you gonna die!" Yeah! That's what I told him Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but to my surprise Came up with a knife an' cut off a piece o' my ear I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kickin' and a gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile Well, I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss He went for his gun but I pulled mine first He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I gave you that name and I said good-bye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong" Yeah! He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me and ya got the right To kill me now and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you oughta thank me before I die For the gravel in your gut and the spit in the eye 'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue" Yeah, what could I do? What could I do? I got all choked up and threw down my gun Called him my Pa and he called me his son And I came away with a different point of view And I think about him now and then Every time I try and every time I win And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:45 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Legend (2005)
Well, my daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this ole guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left he went and named me Sue. Well, he musta thought that it was quite a joke, An' it got a lot of laughs from lots a folks Seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I'll tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean My fist got hard and my wits got keen I roamed from town to town to hide my shame But I made me a vow to the Moon and stars I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that gave me that awful name Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew In an old saloon on a street of mud There at a table dealin' stud Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn out picture that my mother had And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye He was big and bent and grey and old And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said "My name is Sue! How do you do? Now you gonna die!" Yeah! That's what I told him Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but to my surprise Came up with a knife an' cut off a piece o' my ear I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kickin' and a gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile Well, I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss He went for his gun but I pulled mine first He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I gave you that name and I said good-bye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong" Yeah! He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me and ya got the right To kill me now and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you oughta thank me before I die For the gravel in your gut and the spit in the eye 'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue" Yeah, what could I do? What could I do? I got all choked up and threw down my gun Called him my Pa and he called me his son And I came away with a different point of view And I think about him now and then Every time I try and every time I win And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Ring Of Fire (2005)
Well, my daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this ole guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left he went and named me Sue. Well, he musta thought that it was quite a joke, An' it got a lot of laughs from lots a folks Seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I'll tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean My fist got hard and my wits got keen I roamed from town to town to hide my shame But I made me a vow to the Moon and stars I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that gave me that awful name Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew In an old saloon on a street of mud There at a table dealin' stud Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn out picture that my mother had And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye He was big and bent and grey and old And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said "My name is Sue! How do you do? Now you gonna die!" Yeah! That's what I told him Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but to my surprise Came up with a knife an' cut off a piece o' my ear I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kickin' and a gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile Well, I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss He went for his gun but I pulled mine first He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I gave you that name and I said good-bye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong" Yeah! He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me and ya got the right To kill me now and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you oughta thank me before I die For the gravel in your gut and the spit in the eye 'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue" Yeah, what could I do? What could I do? I got all choked up and threw down my gun Called him my Pa and he called me his son And I came away with a different point of view And I think about him now and then Every time I try and every time I win And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:59 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison/ At San Quentin (2006)
Well, my daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this ole guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left he went and named me Sue. Well, he musta thought that it was quite a joke, An' it got a lot of laughs from lots a folks Seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I'll tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean My fist got hard and my wits got keen I roamed from town to town to hide my shame But I made me a vow to the Moon and stars I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that gave me that awful name Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew In an old saloon on a street of mud There at a table dealin' stud Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn out picture that my mother had And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye He was big and bent and grey and old And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said "My name is Sue! How do you do? Now you gonna die!" Yeah! That's what I told him Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but to my surprise Came up with a knife an' cut off a piece o' my ear I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kickin' and a gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile Well, I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss He went for his gun but I pulled mine first He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I gave you that name and I said good-bye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong" Yeah! He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me and ya got the right To kill me now and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you oughta thank me before I die For the gravel in your gut and the spit in the eye 'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue" Yeah, what could I do? What could I do? I got all choked up and threw down my gun Called him my Pa and he called me his son And I came away with a different point of view And I think about him now and then Every time I try and every time I win And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
3:46 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Legend Of Johnny Cash (2006)
Well, my daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this ole guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left he went and named me Sue. Well, he musta thought that it was quite a joke, An' it got a lot of laughs from lots a folks Seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I'll tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean My fist got hard and my wits got keen I roamed from town to town to hide my shame But I made me a vow to the Moon and stars I'd search the honky-tonks and bars And kill that man that gave me that awful name Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July And I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew In an old saloon on a street of mud There at a table dealin' stud Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn out picture that my mother had And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye He was big and bent and grey and old And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said "My name is Sue! How do you do? Now you gonna die!" Yeah! That's what I told him Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes And he went down but to my surprise Came up with a knife an' cut off a piece o' my ear I busted a chair right across his teeth And we crashed through the wall and into the street Kickin' and a gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya, I've fought tougher men But I really can't remember when He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile Well, I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss He went for his gun but I pulled mine first He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I gave you that name and I said good-bye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's that name that helped to make you strong" Yeah! He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me and ya got the right To kill me now and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you oughta thank me before I die For the gravel in your gut and the spit in the eye 'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue" Yeah, what could I do? What could I do? I got all choked up and threw down my gun Called him my Pa and he called me his son And I came away with a different point of view And I think about him now and then Every time I try and every time I win And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him Bill or George, anything but Sue! I still hate that name! |
|||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash At San Quentin (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Pa Osteraker[35Th Anniversary Ed.] (2008) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:05 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Heart Of Cash (1968)
I've got a certain kind of hurtin' since you've gone
I've got a pain I can't explain and it keeps on hanging on You were gone on morning and I held on tight But I went all to pieces later on that night I've got a certain kind of hurtin' since you've gone I've got a tear that's very near to showin' through I get to week to speak when I think of losin' you You never got out of sight till I knew That nothin's gonna ever be right without you I've got a certain kind of hurtin' since you've gone I've got a lonely heart that only beats for you I hope you'll find I'm on your mind needin' me like I need you You're not leavin' on a one way track 'Cause I'm gonna come get you and I'm bringin' you back I've got a certain kind of hurtin' since you've gone |
|||||
![]() |
|
2:05 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Old Golden Throat (1968) | |||||
![]() |
|
4:05 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Water From The Wells Of Home (1988) | |||||
![]() |
|
4:05 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash Is Coming To Town & Water From The Wells Of Home (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
4:00 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash & Friends (2003) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:37 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - American V: A Hundred Highways (2006)
If heartaches brought fame in love's crazy game,
I'd be a legend in my time. If they gave gold statuettes for tears and regrets, I'd be a legend in my time. But they don't give awards, and there's no praise or fame For a broken heart that's been broken over love that's in vain. If loneliness meant world acclaim, Then everyone would know my name I'd be a legend in my time. |
|||||
![]() |
|
2:37 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - American V: A Hundred Highways (2006) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:35 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Sings The Ballads Of The True West (1965) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Mean As Hell! (1966)
A cowpoke rode in one hot dusty day to a store down in old San Antone
He stood at the window and I heard him say do I have a letter from home The postmaster looked through the mail that had come Then smilingly shook his grey head The cowboke looked sadly a moment at him and these are the words that he said No letter from home no letter from home there's never a letter from home (No message from mother and none from the other) there's never a letter from home That night he was shot on the wrong side of town no more of those plains will he roam I reached for my Bible and gave it to him and said son here's your letter from home If only I had just a little more time to read it the young cowpoke said I can't take it with me and I must go on then he died with his letter unread The letter from home the letter from home no time for the letter from home (The cowboy laid dead with his letter unread) too late for the letter from home |
|||||
![]() |
|
0:25 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - America: A 200-Year Salute In Story And Song (1972) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:51 | ![]() |
||
from Kill Bill Vol.2 [ost] (2004)
How many times have
you heard someone say. If I had his money, I could do things my way. But little they know that it's so hard to find, One rich man in ten with a satisfied mind. Once I was winning in fortune and fame. Everything that I dreamed for, to get a start in life's game. Then suddenly it happened, I lost every dime. But I'm richer by far with a satisfied mind. Money cant buy back your youth when you're old. Or a friend when you're lonely, or a love that's grown cold. The wealthiest person is a pauper at times. Compared to the man with a satisfied mind. When life has ended and my time has run out. My friends and my loved ones will leave, there's no doubt. But there's one thing for certain when it comes my time. I'll leave this old world with a satisfied mind. How many times have you heard someone say. If I had his money, I could do things my way. But little they know that it's so hard to find, One rich man in ten with a satisfied mind. |
|||||
![]() |
|
2:51 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Unearthed (2003) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - International Superstar (1971) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - A Thing Called Love (1972)
Six foot six he stood on the ground,
He weighed 235 pounds But I saw that giant of a man brought down to his knees by love He was the kind of man that would gamble on luck Look you in the eye and never back up But I saw him crying like a little whipped pup because of love You can't see it with your eyes, hold it in your hands But like the wind that covers our land Strong enough to rule the heart of every man, this thing called love It can lift you up, never let you down Take your world and turn it all around Ever since time nothing's ever been found stronger than love Most men are like me, they worry and doubt They trouble their minds day in and day out Too busy with livin' to worry about a little word like love But when I see a mother's tenderness As she holds her young close to her breast Then I thank God that the world's been blessed with the thing called love You can't see it with your eyes, hold it in your hands But like the wind that covers our land Strong enough to rule the heart of every man, this thing called love It can lift you up, never let you down Take your world and turn it all around Ever since time nothing's ever been found stronger than love |
|||||
![]() |
|
2:32 | ![]() |
||
from Always On My Mind: A Tribute To Elvis Presley [omnibus] (2002) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:33 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Legend (2005)
Six foot six he stood on the ground,
He weighed 235 pounds But I saw that giant of a man brought down to his knees by love He was the kind of man that would gamble on luck Look you in the eye and never back up But I saw him crying like a little whipped pup because of love You can't see it with your eyes, hold it in your hands But like the wind that covers our land Strong enough to rule the heart of every man, this thing called love It can lift you up, never let you down Take your world and turn it all around Ever since time nothing's ever been found stronger than love Most men are like me, they worry and doubt They trouble their minds day in and day out Too busy with livin' to worry about a little word like love But when I see a mother's tenderness As she holds her young close to her breast Then I thank God that the world's been blessed with the thing called love You can't see it with your eyes, hold it in your hands But like the wind that covers our land Strong enough to rule the heart of every man, this thing called love It can lift you up, never let you down Take your world and turn it all around Ever since time nothing's ever been found stronger than love |
|||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Ring Of Fire (2005) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:31 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Legend Of Johnny Cash (2006)
Six foot six he stood on the ground,
He weighed 235 pounds But I saw that giant of a man brought down to his knees by love He was the kind of man that would gamble on luck Look you in the eye and never back up But I saw him crying like a little whipped pup because of love You can't see it with your eyes, hold it in your hands But like the wind that covers our land Strong enough to rule the heart of every man, this thing called love It can lift you up, never let you down Take your world and turn it all around Ever since time nothing's ever been found stronger than love Most men are like me, they worry and doubt They trouble their minds day in and day out Too busy with livin' to worry about a little word like love But when I see a mother's tenderness As she holds her young close to her breast Then I thank God that the world's been blessed with the thing called love You can't see it with your eyes, hold it in your hands But like the wind that covers our land Strong enough to rule the heart of every man, this thing called love It can lift you up, never let you down Take your world and turn it all around Ever since time nothing's ever been found stronger than love |
|||||
![]() |
|
2:13 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Rambler (1977) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Happiness Is You (1966) | |||||
![]() |
|
3:40 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - I Would Like To See You Again (1978) | |||||
![]() |
|
1:56 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Sound Of Johnny Cash (1962) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from The Gospel Road by Johnny Cash [ost] (1973) | |||||
![]() |
|
3:03 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - I Would Like To See You Again (1978)
I feel so good come payday
I think of all the things I'm gonna Buy when I pick up my pay Don't you know, but then they hand me That little brown envelope I peep inside, Lord I lose all hope 'Cause from those total wages earned Down to that net amount that's due I feel the painful sense of loss between the two There goes that bracelet for her arm There goes that new fence for my farm There goes that brand new Pontiac There goes the shirt right off my back You can dream about a honeymoon for two You can dream but that's about all you can do 'Cause by the time old Uncle Sam gets through with you You can buy her a pair of hose A little powder for her nose And take her down to Sloppy Joe's for beer And stew them are the facts after tax You can dream about vacation in the sun You can dream but you can't never have you one 'Cause by the time your good old Uncle Sam gets done You've got just enough for gas To see them city limits pass And if you get back home fourth class I'd say you won There goes that bracelet for her arm There goes that new fence for my farm Send back that short wave radio cancel that trip to Mexico Forget that brand new Pontiac There goes the shirt right off my back |
|||||
![]() |
|
2:48 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Rambler (1977) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from The Gospel Road by Johnny Cash [ost] (1973) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Johnny Cash Children's Album (1975) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Adventures Of Johnny Cash (1982) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:53 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Ain't No Grave [single] (2010) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:53 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - American VI: Ain't No Grave (2010)
There ain't no grave
Can hold my body down There ain't no grave Can hold my body down When I hear that trumpet sound I'm gonna rise right out of the ground Ain't no grave Can hold my body down Well, look way down the river And what do you think I see I see a band of angels And they're coming after me Ain't no grave Can hold my body down There ain't no grave Can hold my body down Well, look down yonder, Gabriel Put your feet on the land and sea But Gabriel, don't you blow your trumpet Until you hear from me There ain't no grave Can hold my body down Ain't no grave Can hold my body down Well meet me, Jesus, meet me Meet me in the middle of the air And if these wings don't fail me, I will meet you anywhere Ain't no grave Can hold my body down There ain't no grave Can hold my body down Well meet me, Mother and Father, Meet me down the river road And Mama, you know that I'll be there When I check in my load Ain't no grave Can hold my body down There ain't no grave Can hold my body down There ain't no grave Can hold my body down |
|||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Look At Them Beans (1975) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:11 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Ragged Old Flag (1974) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:11 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Orange Blossom Special (1965) | |||||
![]() |
|
2:11 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Old Golden Throat (1968) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash And His Woman (1973) | |||||
![]() |
|
3:00 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - American VI: Ain't No Grave (2010)
Proudly swept the rain cloud by the cliffs
As on it glided through the trees Still following, with glee, the liko The a hihi lehua of the valley Aloha, oe, aloha oe, E ke onaona noho i ka lipo One fond embrace, a hoi ae au, Until we meet again Aloha oe, aloha oe, E ke onaona noho i ka lipo One embrace, a hoi ae au, Until we meet again |
|||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - The Great Johnny Cash (2004) | |||||
![]() |
|
4:06 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson - Vh-1 Storytellers (1998) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from I Walk The Line (사랑의 곡예) by Johnny Cash [ost] (1974) | |||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Sings Precious Memories (1975)
Amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me
I once was lost but now I'm found was blind but now I see Twas grace that taught my heart to fear and grace my fears relieved How precious did that grace appear the hour I first believed When we've been there ten thousand years bright shining as the sun We've no less days to sing God's praise than when we'd first begun |
|||||
![]() |
|
- | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Ultimate Gospel (2007)
Amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me
I once was lost but now I'm found was blind but now I see Twas grace that taught my heart to fear and grace my fears relieved How precious did that grace appear the hour I first believed When we've been there ten thousand years bright shining as the sun We've no less days to sing God's praise than when we'd first begun |
|||||
![]() |
|
2:05 | ![]() |
||
from Johnny Cash - Orange Blossom Special (1965) |