Johnny Cash's America (CD) ~ Johnny Cash (Artist) Cover Art

Johnny Cash's America (CD)

By: Morgan Neville (director)


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DISC 1 for Johnny Cash's America (CD) Album By Morgan Neville (director)
1   Ride This Train
2   Pickin' Time
3   Five Feet High and Rising
4   Big River
5   Cry Cry Cry
6   All God'S Children Ain'T Free
7   Big Foot
8   Don'T Take Your Guns To Town
9   Folsom Prison Blues (Live At Folsom Prison)
10   Singin' In Vietnam Talkin' Blues
11   What is Truth
12   Man In Black
13   Were You There
14   Children, Go Where I Send Thee
15   Ragged Old Flag
16   Song of the Patriot
17   Hurt
18   This Land is Your Land
19   I Am the Nation  
 

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Title Note

Personnel: Johnny Cash (vocals, guitar); Marty Robbins (vocals); David Kirby, Jack Routh, Jerry Hensley, Marty Stuart (guitar); Luther Perkins, Bob Wootton (electric guitar); Bob Johnson (banjo, lute); Earl Scruggs (banjo); Maybelle Carter (autoharp); Rufus Long (flute); Charlie McCoy (harmonica); Earl Poole Ball, Charlie Cochran, Bill Pursell (piano); Joe Allen, Marshall Grant (bass guitar); Kenny Malone, W. S. "Fluke" Holland, Buddy Harman (drums); The Oak Ridge Boys, Anita Carter, The Carter Family (background vocals).

Additional personnel: Carl Perkins (vocals, guitar); The Statler Brothers (background vocals).

Audio Remasterer: Vic Anesini.

Arranger: Johnny Cash.

Johnny Cash was not only one of America's greatest musical icons but one of its finest storytellers, and JOHNNY CASH'S AMERICA is a collection that focuses on the classic songs in his catalog that represent Americana in the truest sense. The tracks are culled from the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, including everything from Cash's rockabilly travelogue, "Big River," to the Vietnam-era mission statement "Man in Black" and his duet with Marty Robbins on "Song of the Patriot." It's important to remember that, while Cash never shied away from the dark side of things and didn't hesitate to point out his country's faults, he truly believed in the promise of America, and was in fact a real patriot. All of this is made apparent over the course of JOHNNY CASH'S AMERICA.



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