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He'll Understand And Say Well Done Johnny Cash

Give, when you give Him the best of your service Tellin' the world that the savior has come Be not dismayed if man don't believe you He'll understand and say, "Well done" Oh, when I come to the end

Custer Johnny Cash

Now I will tell you buster that I ain't a fan of Custer And the General he don't ride well anymore To some he was a hero but to me his score was zero And the General he don't ride well anymore Now

Belshazzar Johnny Cash

"Well, the bible tells us about a man Who ruled Babylon and all its land Around the city, he built a wall And declared that Babylon would never fall He had concubines and wives He called his Babylon ""

Belshazah Johnny Cash

Well the bible tells us about a man Who ruled Babylon and all its land Around the city he built a wall And declared that Babylon would never fall He had concubines and wives He called his Babylon Paradise

Drive On (Album Version) Johnny Cash

Well I got a friend named Whiskey Sam He was my boonierat buddy for a year in Nam He said I think my country got a little off track Took 'em twenty-five years to welcome me back But, it's better than

The Talking Leaves Johnny Cash

these snow white leaves" His father shielding his concern Resenting the knowledge Sequoia yearned Crumbled the snow white leaves He said, "When I explain then it's done These are talking leaves, my son

Mister Garfield Johnny Cash

He run out and come back and he said "That was a report of a pistol" And I thought I was gonna faint when he said it "Mr. Garfield's been shot down, shot down, shot down Mr.

It Was Jesus Johnny Cash

Well a man walked down by Galilee so the Holy Book does say And a great multitude was gathered there without a thing to eat for days Up stepped a little boy with the basket please take it Lord he said

I Was There When It Happened Johnny Cash

There are some peoplewho say we cannot tell Whether we are saved or whether all is well They say we only can hope and trust that it is so But I was there when it happened and I guess I ought to know

Johnny Cash Various Artists

rang my baby's bell said I'm three miles from home I said sugar why don't you put on that sundress I like so much Wait out by the road I'm comin' to pick you up whoa Throw your suitcase in the back whoa Done

Bury me Not Johnny Cash

in the light That sifted down through tinted window panes And yet I seem to feel you near tonight In this dim, quiet starlight on the plains I thank you, Lord, that I'm placed so well That you've made

Oh, Bury Me Not (Introduction: A Cowboy's Prayer) Johnny Cash

Lord I've never lived Where churches grow I loved creation better as it stood That day you finished it so long ago And looked upon your work And Called it good I know that others Find you in the light

Hank And Joe And Me Johnny Cash

In the desert where we searched for gold The days're hot the nights're cold Hank and Joe and me walked on So bold and brave and free For days and days we fought the heat I got so thirsty and I got so weak

Orange Blossom Special Johnny Cash

Look a-yonder comin\' Comin\' down that railroad track Hey, look a-yonder comin\' Comin\' down that railroad track It\'s the Orange Blossom Special Bringin\' my baby back Well, I\'m going down

Another Man Done Gone Johnny Cash

Another man done gone (another man done gone) Another man done gone another man done gone another man done gone Another man done gone (another man done gone Another man done gone another man done gone

The Streets Of Laredo Johnny Cash

These words he did say as I boldly walked by. "Come an' sit down beside me an' hear my sad story. "I'm shot in the breast an' I know I must die." "It was once in the saddle, I used to go dashing.

Streets Of Laredo (Album Version) Johnny Cash

These words he did say as I boldly walked by. "Come an' sit down beside me an' hear my sad story. "I'm shot in the breast an' I know I must die." "It was once in the saddle, I used to go dashing.

A Singer Of Songs Johnny Cash

I'm not a savior, and I'm not a saint. The man with the answers I certainly ain't. I wouldn't tell you what's right or what's wrong. I'm just a singer of songs.

Rock Island Line Johnny Cash

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

Let Him Roll Johnny Cash

Let him roll, boys let him roll I bet he's gone to dallas rest his soul Now he was a wino, tried and true Done about everything there is to do He worked on freighters, he worked in bars He worked on farms

The Ballad Of Ira Hayes Johnny Cash

I would tell About a brave young Indian you should remember well From the land of the Pima Indian A proud and noble band Who farmed the Phoenix valley in Arizona land Down the ditches for

The Ballad Of Boot Hill Johnny Cash

young Indian you should remember well From the land of the Pima Indian a proud and noble band Who farmed the Phoenix valley in Arizona land Down the ditches for a thousand years The water grew Ira's peoples

Ballad Of Ira Hayes (1988 Version) Johnny Cash

you should remember well From the land of the Pima Indian A proud and noble band Who farmed the Phoenix valley in Arizona land Down the ditches for a thousand years The water grew Ira's peoples' crops

That's Enough Johnny Cash

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

Stampede Johnny Cash

hell to score Now Frank he was my partner he rode point upon my heart We drank and fought and partnered back to back at troubles start We heard the call on evening in the thunder and the black When the

Roughneck Johnny Cash

Born to be a roughneck I'll never amount to nothin' Pullin' case and layin' pipe is hard labor Well I was born in a boomer shack bout a half mile from town Papa was a driller on a wildcat crew and my

Smiling Bill McCall Johnny Cash

Well, the whole town listened to the radio For the Smiling Bill McCall Show Everyone in Nashville Was listenin' to Bill I don't want to be layin' in bed When they pronounce me dead He'd stand and breathe

Old Doc Brown Johnny Cash

He was just an old country doctor In a little country town Fame and fortune had passed him by Though we never saw him frown As day by day in his kindly way He'd serve us one and all Many a patient forgot

Nobody Johnny Cash

Nobody When Wintertime comes With its snow and sleet And me with hunger And cold feet Who says "Here's two bits, go and eat"?

Understand Your Man Johnny Cash

You뭗 just say the same old things That you be sayin?all along, Just lay there in your bed and keep your mouth shut, Till I뭢 gone.

Country Boy Johnny Cash

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

DRIVE ON Johnny Cash

I got a friend named Whiskey Sam He was my boonierat buddy for a year in Nam He said is my country just a little off track Took 'em twenty-five years to welcome me back But, it's better than not coming

A BOY NAMED SUE Johnny Cash

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.'

Boy Named Sue Johnny Cash

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.'

A Boy Named Sue (Live) Johnny Cash

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.'

I Want To Go Home Johnny Cash

We sailed on the ship John B, my grandfather and me Around Nassau town we did roam Drinking all night, got into a fight Well, I feel so homesick I wanna go home So hoist up the John B sail, see how the

Sweet Betsy From Pike Johnny Cash

Now don't you remember sweet Betsy from Pike Who crossed the big mountains with her lover Ike Two yoke of oxen a big yeller dog A tall Shanghai rooster and one spotted hog One evenin' quite early

Angel And The Badman Johnny Cash

There was a man whose deeds were dark as night And quite by chance he rode into the light A man, wild as a dust devil with, no place to run Livin' by his wits and by his gun He met a girl like none he'd

The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago Johnny Cash

Well it was a time on earth when in the books of heaven An old account was standing for sins yet unforgiven My name was at the top and many things below But I went unto the keeper and settled it long

The Old Account Johnny Cash

Well it was a time on earth when in the books of heaven An old account was standing for sins yet unforgiven My name was at the top and many things below But I went unto the keeper and settled it long

The Mercy Seat Johnny Cash

And the mercy seat is waiting And I think my head is burning And in a way I'm yearning To be done with all this weighing of the truth.

Johnny Cash Yelawolf

man Time to open up for the main act I guess that makes me a deacon I promies that I won't let me down And check myself in the mirror one time Say my prayer and then I shook the ground Light another smoke

If You Could Read My Mind (Album Ver.) Johnny Cash

Just like an old time movie, 'Bout a ghost from a wishing well. In a castle dark or a fortress strong, With chains upon my feet. You know that ghost is me.

Get Rhythm Johnny Cash

mind Get rhythm when you get the blues Little shoeshine boy never gets low down But he's got the dirtiest job in town Bendin' low at the peoples' feet On the windy corner of the dirty street Well

Get Rhythm Johnny Cash

mind Get rhythm when you get the blues Little shoeshine boy never gets low down But he's got the dirtiest job in town Bendin' low at the peoples' feet On the windy corner of the dirty street Well

Waiting For A Train Johnny Cash

All around the water tank waitin' for a train A thousand miles away from home sleeping in the rain I walked up to a brakeman just to give him a line of talk He said if you've got money I'll see that

The Wall Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash - The Wall There's a lot of strange men in cell block ten, but the strangest of them all Was a friend of mine who spent his time starin' at the wall Starin' at the wall In his hand was

The Fable Of Willie Brown Johnny Cash

Well I knew A boy named Willie Brown He was A lover of our town wherever he went the girls fell down, and cryed for Willie Brown crazy about Willie Brown Tall and dark and lean and long Big as A bull

I Got A Woman Johnny Cash

I got a woman way cross town she's good to me oh yeah I got a woman way cross town she's good to me oh yeah Well she's my baby when I'm in need oh she's a real too friend indeed I got a woman way cross

The Wreck Of The Old '97 Johnny Cash

"Well they gave him his orders at Monroe Virginia Sayin Steve your way behind time This is not 38 this is old 97 Put her into Spencer on time.