by Johnny Cash on album At Folsom Prison
Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison 25 Minutes To Go 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 We
by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
Dinosaurs lived a long time ago They were terrible lizards, don't you know? Some ate plants and some ate meat Some ate fish and some ate beasts One was called Diplodocus One was bigger than your scho
by Johnny Reid on album Miscellaneous
Have I told you, have I showed you What I'm feelin' when I hold you? It feels like heaven, heaven surrounds me Every time you, you wrap your arms around me And there's nothin' I could say or ever do
by Johnny Horton on album Miscellaneous
I mushed from Port Barren through a blizzard of snow Been out prospecting for two years or so Pulled into Fairbanks the city was a boon So I took a little stroll to the Red Dog Saloon As I walked in
by Johnny Duncan on album Miscellaneous
Johnny Duncan Miscellaneous Stranger (1976) Maybe she was smiling in the mirror Maybe I was too cause I was stoned Singing every sad song on the jukebox one more time Honey they were hitting close
by Johnny Tillotson on album Miscellaneous
You made me happy, you made me sing But now without you I've lost everything And I know, know it's true that I, I must go through All my life, all my life without you No one to talk to when I'm alone
by Johnny Logan on album Nature Of Love
(*Sean Sherrard / Andreas Linse ) Lately I’ve been told ’bout the distance that we feel* Whenever words are hard to find About the tears and the wounds that never heal How emotions leave
by Johnny Lee on album Miscellaneous
Johnny Lee Miscellaneous Hey Bartender (1983) Went partying the other night Started drinking and got real tight We was playing with all my friends We got real tight and played it again Hey barte
by Johnny Cash on album Hymns By Johnny Cash
Last night I dreamed An angel came He took my hand He called my name He bid me look The other way I saw a man I heard him say He said if I be lifted up I'll draw all men to me He turned and
by Johnny Cash on album American IV: The Man Comes Around
The first time ever I saw your face I thought the sun rose in your eyes And the moon and the stars were the gifts you gave To the dark and the endless sky, my love And the first time ever I kissed yo
by Johnny Cash on album Out Among the Stars
That big eight-wheeler rollin' down the track Means your true lovin' daddy ain't comin' back I'm movin' on, I'm movin' on You were flyin' too high, for my little old sky And I'm movin' on That
by Johnny Mathis on album Miscellaneous
Johnny Mathis Miscellaneous Wonderful! Wonderful Sometimes we walk hand in hand by the sea And we breathe in the cool salty air You turn to me with a kiss in your eyes And my heart feels a thrill b
by Cash Johnny on album Miscellaneous
Cash Johnny Miscellaneous Ragged Old Flag By John R. Cash I walked through a county courthouse square, On a park bench an old man was sitting there. I said, "Your old courthouse is kinda run down
by Johnny Cash on album At Folsom Prison
{Johnny} Inside the walls of prison, my body maybe But my Lord, has set my soul free There's a Greystone Chapel here at Folsom A house of worship in this den of sin {Hey} You wouldn't think that God
by Johnny Cash on album At Folsom Prison
There is a lot of strange men in cell block ten But the strangest of them all Was a friend of mine, who spent his time Staring at the wall Staring at the wall As he looked at that wall so strong and
by Johnny Reid on album Introducing Johnny Reid
You know me Better than I know myself You see me Different than anybody else Just when I feel I've reached the moon You look at me and say, "Let's go higher, let's go higher" You say, "Baby, don't lo
by Johnny Horton on album Miscellaneous
The snowflakes fall as winter comes And time just seems to fly Is it the loneliness in me That makes me want to cry? My heart is sad like a morning dove That's lost its mate in flight Hear the cooing
by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross The emblem of suffering and shame And I love that old cross where the dearest and best For a world of lost sinners was slain So I'll cherish the old rugge
by Johnny Cash on album American IV: The Man Comes Around
As I walked out on the streets of Laredo As I walked out on Laredo one day I spied a young cowboy all wrapped in white linen Wrapped in white linen as cold as the clay "I can see by your outfit that
by Johnny Cash on album At Folsom Prison
My bills are all due and the babies need shoes But I'm busted Cotton is gone down to a quarter a pound And I'm busted I got a cow that's gone dry and a hen that won't lay A big stack of bills that ge