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from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue Guitar (1957)
Country boy, ain't got no shoes
Country boy, ain't got no blues Well, you work all day while you're waitin' to play In the sun and the sand, with a face that's tan But at the end of the day, when your work is done You ain't got nothin' but fun Country boy, you got a shaggy dog Country boy, up a hollow log Well, he comes in a run, when you pick up your gun And with a shell or two, and your dog and you When you get your rabbit, you'll skin his hide He's gonna be good fried Country boy, you got alot to lose Country boy, how I wish I was in your shoes Country boy, ain't got no ills Country boy, don't owe no bills You get a wiggly worm and then you watch him squirm While you put him on a hook and you drop him in a brook If everything's gonna turn out right, you're gonna fry fish tonight Country boy, got alot to lose Country boy, how I wish I was in your shoes Country boy, you got work to do Country boy, in the morning dew You gotta plant the seed, you gotta cut the weeds There's many a row you know you gotta hoe When it's quittin' time, and your work is through There's alot of life in you Country boy, you lucky thing Country boy, I wish I was you, and you were me |
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from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue Guitar (1957)
On this rock pile, with my ball and chain.
They call me by a number not a name Lord, Lord. Gotta do my time, I gotta do my time. With an achin' heart, on that gal of mine. You can here my hammer, you can hear my saw. Gonna sing it like John Henry all day long Lord, Lord. Gotta do my time, I gotta do my time. With an achin' heart, on that gal of mine. When that old judge looked down at me. Said I put you in that penetentiary Lord, Lord. Gotta do my time, I gotta do my time. With an achin' heart, on that gal of mine. Well now it wont be long, just a few more days. They'll let me out of here I'm gonna stay Lord, Lord. With that gal of mine, with that gal of mine. She's a waited for me while I've done my time. |
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from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue Guitar (1957)
I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
I keep my eyes wide open all the time I keep the ends out for the tie that binds Because you're mine, I walk the line I find it very, very easy to be true I find myself alone when each day is through Yes, I'll admit that I'm a fool for you Because you're mine, I walk the line As sure as night is dark and day is light I keep you on my mind both day and night And happiness I've known proves that it's right Because you're mine, I walk the line You've got a way to keep me on your side You give me cause for love that I can't hide For you I know I'd even try to turn the tide Because you're mine, I walk the line I keep a close watch on this heart of mine I keep my eyes wide open all the time I keep the ends out for the tie that binds Because you're mine, I walk the line |
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from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue Guitar (1957)
Now, this here's the story of the Rock Island Line
The Rock Island line, she runs down into New Orleans There's a big toll gate down there And, y' know, if you got certain things on board When you go through the toll gate Where you don't have to pay the man all toll Well, the train driver, he pulled up to the toll gate The man only asked him what he had on board, and he said "I got livestock, I got livestock I got cows, I got pigs, I got sheep, I got mules, I got all livestock" Well, he said, "you're alright, boy You don't have to pay no toll You just go right on through" So, he went on through the toll gate, and as he went through He started picking up a little bit of speed Picking up a little bit of steam He got on through he turned a look back to the man, he said "Well, I fooled you, I fooled you I got pig iron, I got pig iron I got all pig iron" Down the Rock Island Line is a mighty good road The Rock Island Line, it's the road to ride The Rock Island Line, it's a mighty good road Well, if you want to ride you gotta ride like you find it Get your ticket at the station of the Rock Island Line It was cloudy in the west, looked like rain, But round the corner come-a passenger train. North-bound train on the south-bound track, You were all right a-leavin but you won't be back Well, the Rock Island Line is a mighty good road The Rock Island Line, it's the road to ride The Rock Island Line, it's a mighty good road Well, if you want to ride you gotta ride like you find it Get your ticket at the station of the Rock Island Line Now I may be right and I may be wrong But you're gonna miss me when I'm gone Well, the engineer said before he died, There were two more drinks he'd like to have tried, The doctor asked him "what could they be?" He said "a hot cup of coffee and cold glass of tea" Well, the Rock Island Line is a mighty good road The Rock Island Line, it's the road to ride The Rock Island Line, it's a mighty good road Well, if you want to ride you gotta ride like you find it Get your ticket at the station of the Rock Island Line |
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from Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue Guitar (1957)
I do my best to hide this lowdown feelin'
I try to make believe there's nothing wrong But they're always asking me about you darling And it hurts me so to tell 'em that you're gone If they ask me I guess I'd be denyin' that I've been unhappy all alone But if they heard my heart they'd hear it cryin' Where's my darling, when's she coming home I ask myself a million times what's right for me to do To try to lose my blues alone or hang around for you But I make it pretty good until that moon comes shining through And that I get so doggone lonesome Time stands still when you're a waitin' sometimes I think my heart is stoppin' too One lonely hour seems forever sixty minutes more to wait for you But I guess I'll keep waitin' till you're with me cause I believe that loving you is right But I don't care if the sun don't rise tomorrow if I can't have you with me tonight Well I know I'll keep on loving you cause true love can't be killed I ought to get you off of my mind but I guess I never will I could have a dozen others but I know I'd love you still Cause I get so doggone lonesome |
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from Johnny Cash - Sings The Songs That Made Him Famous (1958)
I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
I keep my eyes wide open all the time I keep the ends out for the tie that binds Because you're mine, I walk the line I find it very, very easy to be true I find myself alone when each day is through Yes, I'll admit that I'm a fool for you Because you're mine, I walk the line As sure as night is dark and day is light I keep you on my mind both day and night And happiness I've known proves that it's right Because you're mine, I walk the line You've got a way to keep me on your side You give me cause for love that I can't hide For you I know I'd even try to turn the tide Because you're mine, I walk the line I keep a close watch on this heart of mine I keep my eyes wide open all the time I keep the ends out for the tie that binds Because you're mine, I walk the line |
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from Johnny Cash - The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958)
Well if I live to be a hundred, I won't forget the day
I broke the heart you gave me and let you walk away That's when they hung my name in the fool's hall of fame Ah baby since we've been apart, I can't console my heart It cries and cries all night long Can't I ever make you see this change you've made in me Just give me a chance to tell you I was wrong Yes they say that you'll forgive me and end this misery you know I'll keep on a beggin till you come back to me don't leave me here in chains in the fool's hall of fame Ah baby since we've been apart I can't console my heart it cries and cries all night long Baby can't you ever see the change you've made in me just give me a chance to tell you I was wrong Yes they say that you'll forgive me and end this misery You know I'll keep on beggin till you come back to me don't leave me here in chains in the fool's hall of fame don't leave me here in chains in the fool's hall of fame..2 xs |
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from Johnny Cash - The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958)
At my door the leaves are falling
A cold wild wind will come Sweethearts walk by together And I still miss someone I go out on a party And look for a little fun But I find a darkened corner because I still miss someone No, I never got over those blue eyes I see them everywhere I miss those arms that held me When all the love was there I wonder if she's sorry For leavin' what we'd begun There's someone for me somewhere And I still miss someone. |
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from Johnny Cash - The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958)
I'll remember you
Long after this endless summer has gone I'll be lonely oh so lonely Living only to remember you I'll remember too Your voice as soft as the warm summer breeze Your sweet laughter, mornings after Ever after, I'll remember you To your arms someday I'll return to stay Till then I will remember too Every bright start we made wishes upon Love me always, promise always Oooh, youll remember too |
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from Johnny Cash - The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958)
Words and music by Johnny Cash
(Spoken) I got cotton in the bottom land It's up and growin' and I got a good stand My good wife and them kids of mine Gonna get new shoes, come Pickin' Time Get new shoes come Pickin' Time. Ev'ry night when I go to bed I thank the Lord that my kids are fed They live on beans eight days and nine But I get 'em fat come Pickin' Time Get 'em fat come come Pickin' Time. The corn is yellow and the beans are high The sun is hot in the summer sky The work is hard til layin' by Layin' by til Pickin' Time Layin' by til Pickin' Time. It's hard to see by the coal-oil light And I turn it off purty early at night 'Cause a jug of coal-oil costs a dime But I stay up late come Pickin' Time Stay up late come Pickin' Time. My old wagon barely gets me to town I patched the wheels and I watered 'em down Keep her in shape so she'll be fine To haul my cotton come Pickin' Time Haul my cotton come Pickin' Time. Last Sunday mornin' when they passed the hat It was still nearly empty back where I sat But the preacher smiled and said that's fine The Lord'll wait til Pickin' Time The Lord'll wait til Pickin' Time. |
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from Johnny Cash - The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958)
Mhm mhm when you left I shed a million teardrops over you
But that's all over my crying days are through When you left my heart was cold and every day was blue But that's all over I've found somebody new Someone that can make me happy make me wanna smile Someone I'm gonna have around me for a long long while Someday we may meet again but I won't fall for you That's all over I've found somebody new mhm mhm [instrument break] Someone that can make me happy... Yes that's all over I've found somebody new mhm mhm |
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from Johnny Cash - The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958)
Well now I heard that you been thinking bout me really I don't mind
I know you try to block my progress a lot of the time Well the mean things you said don't make me feel bad Cause I can't miss a friend that I never had (I've got) I've got Jesus and that's enough (that's enough) that's enough When I'm sick (he's there) and troubled (he's there) When I call him he will answer my prayers (answer my prayers) When I'm burdened (he's there) with a load (he's there) That's when Jesus is a comforter (to my soul) Well you may scorn me turn your back on me God's got his arms wrapped all around me (I've got) I've got Jesus and that's enough (that's enough) that's enough You know there's been a lotta times that I didn't have a dime And I didn't cry to nobody but my Lord He heard my plea and came to see about me cause he's one thing I can afford So if you push me down he'll pick me up And he'll stick by me when the goin' gets tough (I've got) I've got Jesus and that's enough (that's enough) that's enough Well he's the great emancipator and my heart regulator (Jesus is) yes he is He'll make my way brighter and my burdens lighter yes he will (Jesus will) Well you may scorn me turn your back on me God's got his arms wrapped all around me And he fights down the devil till he makes him give up And that's enough (that's enough) that's enough When I'm sick (he's there).... |
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from Johnny Cash - Greatest! (1959)
Goodbye, little darlin', we're parting
Parting don't always mean goodbye Although we had to part, you're always in my heart Goodbye, little darlin', goodbye Goodbye, little darlin', I'll miss you Miss you like the stars would miss the sky I hate to see you go, I'm gonna miss you so Goodbye, little darlin', goodbye [ guitar ] Goodbye, little darlin', I love you Love you until the day I die Would you dream a dream of me, wherever you may be Goodbye, little darlin', goodbye |
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from Johnny Cash - Greatest! (1959)
Hey, hey, good lookin', whatcha got cookin'
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me? Hey, hey, sweet baby, don't you think maybe We could find us a brand new recipe? I got a hot rod Ford and a two dollar bill And I know a spot right over the hill There's soda pop and the dancin's free If you wanna have fun come along with me Hey, hey, good lookin', whatcha got cookin' How's about cookin' somethin' up with me? I'm free and ready so we can go steady How's about savin' all your time for me? No more lookin', I know, I've been tooken How's about keepin' steady company? I'm gonna throw my date book over the fence Find me one for five or ten cents Keep it till it's covered with age 'Cause I'm writin' your name down on every page Say hey, good lookin', whatcha got cookin' How's about cookin' somethin' up with me? |
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from Johnny Cash - Greatest! (1959)
I forgot to remember to forget her
I can't seem to get her off my mind I thought I'd never miss her but I found out somehow I think about her almost all the time CHORUS: The day she went away I made myself a promise That I'd soon forget we'd ever met But something sure is wrong Cause I'm so blue and lonely I forgot to remember to forget PIANO SOLO CHORUS AGAIN |
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from Johnny Cash - Greatest! (1959)
I just thought you'd like to know
Since you'd made your plans to go It's gonna hurt me so to see you go But I hope you find another love and he'll be good to you But still and yet I can't forget the things we used to do I just thought I tell you this I love you since that first sweet kiss It's gonna hurt to miss your tender kiss But I hope you get to do the things you say you wanna do But still and yet I can't forget the happiness we knew I just thought you'd like to know how much you've hurt my pride I just thought you'd like to know how much my heart has cried over you But darling you could never see the misery you caused for me So I will tell you so cause I just thought that you'd like to know |
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from Johnny Cash - Greatest! (1959)
I'm not the going steady kind
I miss 'em all, all the time I told Annie I'd be true But I still think about Katy too Katy too, Katy too I still think about Katy too If you should see miss Mary-Ann Just tell her I'm her loving man Give my love to Jane and Sue But don't forget ol' Katy too Katy too, Katy too Don't forget ol' Katy too I like Sadie's chicken stew And Suzie's good at stitchin' wool I like Mary's barbecue But I still like ol' Katy too Katy too, Katy too I still like ol' Katy too Now, girls I'm not the flirty kind But I just can't make up my mind I'd like to marry all of you But I still miss ol' Katy too Katy too, Katy too I still miss ol' Katy too To all the girls I make this toast I love you eveyone the most But don't ask me to say "I do" 'Cause I still miss ol' Katy too Katy too, Katy too I still miss ol' Katy too Cupid you bet you been good to me I got more girls than I can see But if you give me all but two Then let's squeeze in ol' Katy too Katy too, Katy too Let's squeeze in ol' Katy too |
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from Johnny Cash - Greatest! (1959)
We were just a plain ol' hillbilly band with a plain ol' country style
We never played the kind of songs that'd drive anybody wild Played a railroad song with a stomping beat We played a blues song, kinda slow and sweet But the thing that knocked them off of their feet was, ooh-wee When Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie in the strangest kind of way Play it strange! Well, we did our best to entertain everywhere we'd go We'd nearly wear our fingers off to give the folks a show Played jumping jive to make 'em get in the groove We played sad songs, real slow and smooth But the only thing that'd make 'em move was, ooh-wee When Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie Luther played the boogie Now, did Luther play the boogie strange? |
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from Johnny Cash - Greatest! (1959)
You're tellin' everyone in town that I don't treat you right
You even say I stay away and don't come home at night I'm losing you and you are all I've got thanks a lot thanks a lot It seems you like to hurt me and you know I'm good to you I'd give you anything I own do anything you want me to Yeah now you really got me on the spot thanks a lot thanks a lot Still I would forgive you if you'd let me I'd be glad if we could try again But it seems that you're just out to get me And it looks as if you're just about to win No matter what you do I'll always do love you And you will never know how it hurts to see you go And you're callin' me those things you know I'm not thanks a lot thanks a lot [ guitar - piano ] No matter what you do I always do love you And you will never know how it hurts to see you go You say I'm happy but you know I'm not thanks a lot thanks a lot thanks a lot |
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from Johnny Cash - Greatest! (1959)
Tell me why she left me I'll tell you why I cried
Tell you why I stayed around tell me why she lied I'll tell why my heart's broken tell me why she said goodbye Tell me why she left me I'll tell you why I cried You tell me then I'll tell you I'll tell you why I loved her tell me why she said goodbye Tell me why she left me I'll tell you why I cried Tell me why I'm lonely I'll tell you why I'm alone Tell you why I stayed around tell me why she's gone I'll tell why my heart's broken tell me why she was untrue Tell me why she left me and I'll tell you why I'm blue You tell me then I'll tell you |
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from Johnny Cash - Greatest! (1959)
The news is out all over town
That you've been seen out runnin' around I know that I should leave, but then I just can't go, You win again This heart of mine could never see what everybody knows but me Just trusting in you was my great sin What can I do? You Win Again Yes this heart of mine could never see what everybody knows but me Just trusting you was my great sin What can I do? You Win Again |
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from Johnny Cash - Songs Of Our Soil (1959)
My mama always taught me that good things come from adversity if we put our
faith in the Lord. We couldn't see much good in the flood waters when they were causing us to have to leave home, But when the water went down, we found that it had washed a load |
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from Johnny Cash - Songs Of Our Soil (1959)
My grandfather's clock was too tall for the shelf
So it stood ninety years on the floor It was taller by half than the old man himself Though it weighed not a pennyweight more It was bought on the morn of the day that he was born And was always his treasure and pride But it stopped short never to go again when the old man died Ninety years without slumbering his life second's numbering It stopped short never to go again when the old man died My grandfather said that of those he could hire Not a servant so faithful he found For it wasted no time and had but one desire At the close of each week to be wound And it kept in its place not a frown upon its face And its hands never hung by its side But it stopped short never to go again when the old man died It rang and alarmed in the dead of the night An alarm that for years had been dumb And we knew that his spirit was pluming for flight That his hour for departure had come Still the clock kept the time with a soft and muffled chime As we silently stood by his side But it stopped short never to go again when the old man died Ninety years without slumbering his life second's numbering It stopped short never to go again when the old man died - |
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