by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
I remember when I was a lad Times were hard and things were bad But there's a silver linin' behind every cloud Just poor people that's all we were Tryin' to make a livin' out of black land earth We'd
by Johnny Cash on album The Definitive Collection
There's a family Bible on the table Each page is worn and hard to read But the family Bible on the table Will ever be my key to memories At the end of day when work was over And when the evening meal
by Cash Johnny on album Miscellaneous
Cash Johnny Miscellaneous Folsom Prison Blues By: John R. Cash Recorded 1/13/68 Number 1 - Country Charts Number 32 - Pop Charts I hear the train a comin'; it's rollin' 'round the bend,
by Johnny Reid on album Fire It Up
When I was a boy, 15 years old, I asked my mama "if I find the one, how will I know it, how will I know it?" She said "son, you're still too young, but trust me when you find the one, you'll know it,
by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
I'm a charger that charges through the night Like an orange bolt of lightning passing everything in sight I'm the best pal that you boys ever had I'm thunder on the highway lookin' bad, bad, bad I'm
by Johnny Hates Jazz on album Turn Back The Clock
So much for your promises They died the day you let me go Caught up in a web of lies But it was just too late to know I thought it was you Who would stand by my side And now you've given me, given m
by Johnny Cash on album American VI: Ain't No Grave
(*Claude Ely) [** Originally recorded by Ely in 1953:] 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
by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
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 'Cause I
by Horton Johnny on album Miscellaneous
In 1814 we took a little trip* Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississip. We took a little bacon and we took a little beans And we caught the bloody British in the town of New Orleans. [Ch
by Johnny Cash on album At Folsom Prison
On a Monday, I was arrested, uh, huh On a Tuesday, they locked me in the jail, poor boy On a Wednesday, my trial was attested On a Thursday, they said, guilty and the judge's gavel fell I got stripes
by Johnny Cash on album American IV: The Man Comes Around
Early one morning with time to kill I borrowed Jebb's rifle and sat on the hill I saw a lone rider crossing the plain I drew a bead on him to practice my aim My brother's rifle went off in my ha
by Johnny Mathis on album Miscellaneous
Chances are, 'cause I wear a silly grin The moment you come into view Chances are you think that I'm in love with you Just because my composure sort of slips The moment that your lips meet mine Chanc
by Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson on album Miscellaneous
An old cowboy went riding out one dark and windy day Upon a ridge he rested as he went along his way When all at once a mighty herd of red eyed cows he saw A-plowing through the ragged sky and up the
by Johnny Flynn on album A Larum
Johnny Flynn A Larum The Wrote And The Writ They're taking pictures of the man from God I hope his cassock's clean The burden of being our holy fellas Your halo'd better gleam, better gleam What
by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
I have found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to me He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul He's the Lily of the Valley, in Him alone I see All I need to cleanse and make me fully whole In sorr
by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
San Quentin, you've been livin' hell to me You [Incomprehesible] me since nineteen sixty-three I've seen 'em come and go and I've seen 'em die And long ago, I stopped askin' why San Quentin, I hate e
by Johnny Rivers on album Miscellaneous
There's a man who lives a life of danger To everyone he meets, he stays a stranger With every move he makes another chance he takes Odds are he won't live to see tomorrow Secret agent man, secret age
by Johnny Cash on album At Folsom Prison
The old home town looks the same As I step down from the train And there to meet me is my mama and my papa Down the road I look and there runs Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherries It's good to to
by Johnny Lee on album Miscellaneous
When the train pulled into the station Rolled up his sleeves, resin's up his bow Fiddle upside down, orange blossom special 'Cause if you want to make a living you got to put on a good show When he'd
by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
Now I taught the weeping willow how to cry And I showed the clouds how to cover up a clear blue sky And the tears that I cried for that woman are gonna flood you Big River Then I'm gonna sit right her