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The Greatest Cowboy Of Them All Johnny Cash

I have always had my heroes, I've loved a lot of legends Many men in my mind are ridin' tall But my cowboy hero hats off to the man who rode a donkey He's the greatest cowboy of them all He loves all his

Rodeo Hand Johnny Cash

He's a rodeo hand a dyin' breed driftin' like a tumble weed Rollin' where the urge tells him to go And all this cowboy really needs is a tank of gas and entry fees To get him to the next big rodeo Now

The Streets Of Laredo Johnny Cash

As I walked out on the streets of Laredo. As I walked out on Laredo one day, I spied a poor cowboy wrapped in white linen, Wrapped in white linen as cold as the clay.

Streets Of Laredo (Album Version) Johnny Cash

As I walked out on the streets of Laredo. As I walked out on Laredo one day, I spied a poor cowboy wrapped in white linen, Wrapped in white linen as cold as the clay.

The West Johnny Cash

Then came West Virginia came Nevada and Nebraska Colorado and Dakota, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming And the West was opened up And for ther first time it seems That the nation was really conscious

Ghost Riders In The Sky Johnny Cash

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 Aplowing through the ragged sky and up the

(Ghost) Riders In The Sky Johnny Cash

An old cowboy went ridin 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 Plowin through the ragid skies and up a cloudy

Big Foot Johnny Cash

But the land was already claimed by a people When the cowboy came and when the soldiers came The story of the American Indian is in a lot of ways A story of tragedy, like that day at Wounded Knee, South

Johnny Cash Kid Rock

I like the French braids in your hair And them faded blue jeans that you wear I like to watch you shoot your guns And I like the way you love having fun, oh baby I like the way you turn me on Just like

Reflections Johnny Cash

Never in this world before or nevermore hereafter Could a land know such a people As the pioneer, the cowboy His clothes, his conversation, his unique brand of lingo All his devil deeds of daring

Fast Boat To Sydney Johnny Cash

Oh, I am a cheat and I'm a liar, oh, but you're a lovin' ball of fire I'll leave you like a bum without a penny And while I'm home with the blues, I'll be hopin' like a kangaroo When I get off of that

Johnny Cash Yelawolf

and step outside Walk inside and take a look around As I try to remember all of my lines Guess it's time for me to face the crowd And give the people my time Johnny Cash Johnny Cash Johnny Cash Johnny

A Letter From Home Johnny Cash

A cowpoke rode in, one hot dusty day To a store down in old San Antone He stood at the window and I heard him say Do I have a letter from home The postmaster looked through the mail that had come Then

Redemption Song (Feat. Joe Strummer) Johnny Cash

Old pirates, yes, they rob I Sold I to the merchant ships Minutes after they took I From the bottomless pit But my hand was made strong By the hand of the Almighty We forward in this generation Triumphantly

The Hobo Song Johnny Cash

There was a time when lonely men would wander Through this land rolling aimlessly along So many times I've heard of their sad story Written in the words of dead men's song Down through the years many men

Letters From Home Johnny Cash

A cowpoke rode in one hot dusty day to a store down in old San Antone He stood at the window and I heard him say do I have a letter from home The postmaster looked through the mail that had come Then smilingly

Hiawatha's Vision Johnny Cash

On the shores of gitchgoomy by the shining big sea water Hiawatha old and grayin' listened to the older prophet listened to Lagu And the young men and the women from the land of Ojibways From the land

Merry Christmas Mary Johnny Cash

Joseph was tired They'd been traveling all day And it was almost midnight Before he found a place to stay He put the burrow in the stall Then knelt beside his wife To comfort her As she went through The

Pack Up Your Sorrows Johnny Cash

But if somehow you could pack up your sorrows And give them all to me You would lose them, I know how to use them Give them all to me No use crying, talking to a stranger Naming the sorrows you've seen

The Big Light Johnny Cash

Well I had a little feeling to have a big night And I woke up feeling small and not so brave and not quite right I had to face the where was I and who was she, what did I do Worst of all I had to face

Hark The Herald Angels Sing Johnny Cash

Hark the Herald angels sing Glory to the new born King Peace on earth and mercy mild God and sinners reconciled Joyful all ye nations rise Join the triumph of the skies With angelic host proclaim Christ

The Last Cowboy Song The Highwaymen 외 4명

(All) This the last cowboy song: The end of a hundred year waltz. The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. Another piece of America's lost.

The Last Cowboy Song The Highwaymen

(All) This the last cowboy song: The end of a hundred year waltz. The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. Another piece of America's lost.

Give My Love to Rose Johnny Cash

I found him by the railroad track this morning I could see that he was nearly dead I knelt down beside him and I listened Just to hear the words the dying fellow said He said they let me out of

Give My Love To Rose (Album Version) Johnny Cash

I found him by the railroad track this morning I could see that he was nearly dead I knelt down beside him and I listened Just to hear the words the dying fellow said He said they let me out of prison

Big Iron Johnny Cash

To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much to say, No one dared to ask his business, no one dared to make a slip The stranger there among

Daddy Sang Bass Johnny Cash

I remember when I was a lad Times were hard and things were bad But there's a silver linin' behind ev'ry cloud Just four people that 's all we were Tryin' to make a livin' out of black-land dirt

The Last Of The Drifters Johnny Cash

I'm the last of the babies of the World War 2 World War 2 and that's the one we didn't lose, I heard that I was raised on biscuits, Spam and powdered eggs DiMaggio's baseball and Marilyn's legs And I'm

The Talking Leaves Johnny Cash

Sequoia's winters were sixteen Silent tongue spirit clean He walked at his father's side Across the smoking battle ground Where red and white men lay all around So many here had died The wind had scattered

Cindy's Birthday Johnny Crawford

No time for the movie show, TV, or the radio Gotta write a symphony, end it with some poetry Tie them with a ribbon made of gold and give them to Cindy Today is Cindy's birthday No time for geometry, '

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

W. Lee O Daniel (And The Light Crust Dough Boys) Johnny Cash

In the town of Tulsa, 'bout thirty years ago At King's Ol' Calloway, down in Old Oklahom' Where the dust was blowing but the music was right And Doug Lee O'Daniels played all night For The Light Crust

Cindys Birthday Johnny Crawford

No time for the movie show, TV, or the radio Gotta write a symphony, end it with some poetry Tie them with a ribbon made of gold and give them to Cindy Today is Cindy's birthday No time for geometry

Harley Johnny Cash

a little bit of overtime And that could be the end of this story of mine but it's just the beginning Late one night when he was workin' graveyard Harley got himself this big idea All he's have to do is

In My Life (Album Version) Johnny Cash

There are places I'll remember All my life Though some have changed Some forever Not for better Some have gone and some remain All these places have their moments With lovers and friends I still can recall

Johnny Reb Johnny Cash

"You fought all the way Johnny Reb Johnny Reb You fought all the way Johnny Reb Saw you a marchin' with Robert E Lee You held your head high tryin' to win the victory You fought for your folks but you

Jesus Was A Carpenter Johnny Cash

Jesus was a carpenter and He worked with a saw and a hammer And His hands could join a table true enough to stand forever And He might have spun His life out in the coolness of the morning But He put aside

To The Shining Mountains Johnny Cash

Yes, went they through the Lehigh Valley To Lake Erie past Virginia And the land called out its challenge Bring your men to match our mountains See the green Ohio Valley See the Cumberland, the Wabash

The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore Johnny Cash

I was born and raised at the mouth of hazard hollow The coal cars rolled and rumbled past my door But now they stand in a rusty row all empty Because the l & n don't stop here anymore I used to think my

The Big Battle Johnny Cash

I think sir the battle is over And the young soldier laid down his gun I'm tired of running for cover I'm certain the battle is done Or see over there where we fought them It's quiet for they've all gone

One Piece At A Time Johnny Cash

Well, I left Kentucky back in '49 An' went to Detroit workin' on a 'sembly line The first year they had me puttin' wheels on cadillacs Every day I'd watch them beauties roll by And sometimes I'd hang

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

Beans For Breakfast Johnny Cash

I couldn't hear you for the TV I didn't know you said goodbye I saw your canceled check for the airfare Didn't know flyin' got too high Beans for breakfast once again Hard to eat 'em from the can I've

The Fourth Man In The Fire Johnny Cash

Refrain: They wouldn't bend They held on to the will of God so we are told They wouldn't bow They would not bow their knees to Idols made of gold They wouldn't burn They were protected by the Fourth Man

Just The Other Side Of Nowhere Johnny Cash

"I come from just the other side of nowhere To this big time lonesome town They got a lot of ice and snow here Half as cold as all the people I've found Every way I try to go here seems to bring me down

Christmas As I Knew It Johnny Cash

at least we're all here I hope you won't expect a lot of Christmas presents Just be thankful that there is plenty to eat That's quite a blessing that'll make things a little more pleasant And us kids

LET THE TRAIN BLOW THE WHISTLE Johnny Cash

I don't want no aggravation When my train has left the station If you're there or not, I may not even know Have a round and remember Things we did that weren't so tender Let the train blow the whistle

I'd Rather Have You Johnny Cash

I'd rather go to a rodeo then shoppin' on rodeo drive I'd rather lay on the grass with you and watch the planes than to have to fly I'd rather have you than ringling and barnum & baily circus with all

Wrinkled Crinkled Wadded Dollar Bill Johnny Cash

I've got a lot of blues on my mind and at least a million miles behind me and all that I've got between me and pauper's hill is a wrinkled, crincked, wadded dollar bill.

Southern Accents Johnny Cash

There's a southern accent, where I come from The young'uns call it country The Yankees call it dumb I got my own way of talkin' But everything is done, with a southern accent Where I come from Now