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Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies Johnny Cash

To Canaan's land I'm on my way Where the soul (of man) never dies My darkest night will turn to day Where the soul (of man) never dies No sad farewells No tear dimmed eyes Where all is love And the soul

The Caretaker Johnny Cash

go away And here I work And I somehow hide From a world that rushes By outside But each night When I rest my head I'm contented As the peaceful death But who's gonna cry When old John dies?

Dark As A Dungeon Johnny Cash

Oh come all you young fellers so young and so fine Seek not your fortune in a dark dreary mine It'll form as a habit and seep in your soul Till the stream of your blood runs as black as the coal Where

Where The Soul Never Dies Willie Nelson

To Canaan's land I'm on my way Where the soul (of man) never dies My darkest night will turn to day Where the soul (of man) never dies No sad farewells No tear dimmed eyes Where all is love And the soul

Where We'll Never Grow Old Johnny Cash

"I have heard of a land on the far away strand 'Tis a beautiful home of the soul Built by Jesus on high, there we never shall die 'Tis a land where we never grow old Never grow old, never grow old In a

Dark As The Dungeon Johnny Cash

Oh, come all you young fellers, young and so fine Seek not your fortune in the dark dreary mine It'll form as a habit and seep in your soul Till the stream of your blood runs as black as the coal Where

Where The Soul Never Dies The Oak Ridge Boys

To Canaan's land I'm on my way where the soul of man never dies My darkest night will turn to day where the soul of man never dies There will be no sad farewell, there will be no tear dimmed eyes Where

The Wanderer Johnny Cash

I went out walking through the streets paved with gold Lifted some stones, saw the skin and bones Of a city without a soul I went out walking under an atomic sky Where the ground won't turn and the rain

If I Give My Soul Johnny Cash

Down a dangerous road, I have come to where I'm standing With a heavy heart, and my hat clutched in my hand Such a foolish fool, God ain't known no greater sinner I have come in search of Jesus, hoping

Joe Bean Johnny Cash

Hang the son of a bitch anyways, right? Well, they're hanging Joe Bean this morning, for killing a man in Arkansas. Funny thing about it, Joe Bean has never been to Arkansas.

The Wanderer -U2 (Starring Johnny Cash) Johnny Cash

I went out walking Through streets paved with gold Lifted some stones, saw the skin and bones Of a city without a soul I went out walking Under an atomic sky Where the ground won't turn and the rain it

I Saw A Man 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 then

Sing A Travelin' Song Johnny Cash

Hey little girl, with tears in your eyes Don't waste your time now, askin' me why I don't know, I know I'll just be movin' along You'd say that home is where my love is at I say that home is where I hang

THIRTEEN Johnny Cash

Bad luck wind been blowing at my back I was born to bring trouble to wherever I'm at Got the number thirteen tattooed on my neck When the ink starts to itch, then the black will turn to red I was

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

Man In Black Johnny Cash

I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down, Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town, I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime, But is there because he's a victim of the

One More Ride Johnny Cash

I long for the trip I don't need no grip I'm takin' one more ride Way out there in the prairie air I guess it's in my hide Oh the clickety clack of the railroad track is callin' If a man can know where

Song Of The Patriot Johnny Cash

I'm a flag waving, patriotic nephew of my Uncle Sam A rough riding fighting Yankee man I love mom and applie pie, And the freedoms that we all enjoy across this beautiful land I work hard and I fight hard

If We Never Meet Again Johnny Cash

I will meet you on that beautiful shore Soon we'll come to the end of life's journey And perhaps we'll never meet anymore Till we gather in Heaven's bright city Far away on that beautiful shore If we never

My Grandfather's Clock Johnny Cash

of the day that he was born And was always his treasure and pride But it stopped short never to go again? when the old man died Ninety years without slumbering?

My Grandfather\'s Clock Johnny Cash

It was bought on the morn Of the day he was born, It was always His treasure and pride, And it stopped short, Never to go again, When the old man died.

Johnny Cash Various Artists

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 gassed up the Pontiac whoa Blastin' out to Johnny Cash, headin' for the highway Baby we ain't

Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie Johnny Cash

'Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie These words came low and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth who lay On the bloody ground at the close of day Oh, bury me not and his voice failed there

I'm Gonna Sit On The Porch And Pick On My Old Guitar Johnny Cash

I'm gonna sit on the porch and pick on my old guitar I'm gonna lay on my back and laugh at my lucky star And then I'm gonna fly away and never come back someday 'Less I thought I was gonna land right close

Greystone Chapel Johnny Cash

Inside the walls of prison my body may be, but my Lord has set my soul free. There's a grey stone chapel here at Folsom, a house of worship in this den of sin.

Sixteen Tons Johnny Cash

Some people say a man is made out of mud A poor man's made out of muscle and blood Muscle and blood and skin and bones A mind that's a-weak and a back that's strong You load sixteen tons, what do you get

Oney Johnny Cash

I dedicate this song to the workin' man For every man that puts in eight or ten hard hours a day Of work and toil and sweat Always got somebody lookin' down his neck Tryin' to get more out of him Than

If We Never Meet Again This Side Of Heaven Johnny Cash

Soon we'll come to the end of life's journey And perhaps never meet anymore Till we gather in heaven's bright city Far away on that beautiful shore If we never meet again this side of heaven As we struggle

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

DOWN THERE BY THE TRAIN Johnny Cash

There's a place I know where the train goes slow Where the sinner can be washed in the blood of the lamb There's a river by the trestle down by sinner's grove Down where the willow and the dogwood grow

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

Supper Time Johnny Cash

I should set the table 'Cause it's supper time Somehow I'm not able 'Cause that man of mine Ain't coming home no more Oh, supper time Kids will soon be yelling For this supper time While I keep from telling

What Is Truth Johnny Cash

The old man turned off the radio Said, "Where did all of the old songs go Kids sure play funny music these days They play it in the strangest ways" Said, "it looks to me like they've all gone wild

The Ballad Of Barbara Johnny Cash

In a southern town where I was born That's where I got my education I worked in the fields and I walked in the woods And I wondered at creation I recall the sun in a sky of blue And the smell of green

The Man On The Hill Johnny Cash

When we're needin' bread and meat Where we gonna get it, Dad?

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

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

A Singer Of Songs Johnny Cash

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. But I can take you for a walk along a little country stream.

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

Remember Me Johnny Cash

When you're all alone and blue No one to tell your troubles to Remember me I'm the one who loves you When this world has turned you down And not a true friend can be found Remember me I'm the one who loves

The Wanderer (Feat. Johnny Cash) U2, The Edge

I went out walking Through streets paved with gold Lifted some stones Saw the skin and bones Of a city without a soul I went out walking Under an atomic sky Where the ground won't turn And the rain it

Further On Up The Road (Album Ver.) Johnny Cash

Where the road is dark and the seed is sowed Where the gun is cocked and the bullet's cold Where the miles are marked in the blood and gold I'll meet you further on up the road Got on my dead man's suit

Casey's Last Ride Johnny Cash

Casey joins the hollow sound of silent people walking down The stairway to the subway in the shadows down below Following their footsteps through the neon-darkened corridors Of silent desperation, never

Memories Are Made of This Johnny Cash

Take one fresh and tender kiss Add one stolen night of bliss One girl, one boy, some grief, some joy Memories are made of this.

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

In Your Mind Johnny Cash

In your mind, in your mind One foot on Jacob's ladder And one foot in the fire And it all goes down in your mind Living at the bottom of the stairs in your life Never a smile knocking on your door The

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

Solitary Man Johnny Cash

Belinda was mine 'til the time that I found her Holdin' Jim And lovin' him Then Sue came along, loved me strong, that's what I thought But me and Sue, That died, too.

A Thing Called Love (1988 Version) Johnny Cash

Six foot six stood on the ground, weighted 235 pounds But I saw that giant of a man brought down to his knees by love He was the kind of man who would gamble on love Look you in the eye and never back

Mary Of The Wild Moor Johnny Cash

Oh why did I leave this fair spot Where once I was happy and free This wide world to roam, with no friends or no home And no one to have pity on me.