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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

Opening The West Johnny Cash

And the shining Rocky Mountains looked down on the people coming Strong and sturdy freedom lovin' settlers cowboys pioneers Now no foreign crown would rule them Now a nation strong was standing even bigger

Begin West Movement Johnny Cash

1776 the thirteen colonies Broke away from British rule and took a stand "We're on our own", they said And they looked across the land With a defiant challenge They looked across the land "We will conquer

West Canterbury Subdivision Blues Johnny Cash

should have reigned more with her Too often I left my queen alone And that was no way to leave her I rode out in quest of song and wine And that was no way to treat her I kept her hangin' like grapes on the

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

The Road To Kaintuck Johnny Cash

We're goin' west to Kaintuck, down the road to Moccasin Gap Down the wilderness road, down the dug road, the old reedy creek road The road down troublesome, the road through Moccasin Gap Well, it's a hot

The Rebel - Johnny Yuma Johnny Cash

[Chorus:] Johnny Yuma was a rebel He roamed through the west Did Johnny Yuma, the rebel He wandered alone He got fightin' mad This rebel lad He packed no star As he wandered far Where

I Ride An Old Paint Johnny Cash

I ride an old paint, I lead an old Dan I'm off to Montan' for to throw the hooley ann They feed in the coulees, they water in the draw Their tails are all matted, their backs are all raw Ride around little

Slow Rider Johnny Cash

I ride an old paint he's on the worry side And I'm a saddle tramp about to cross the great divide Where there's grass in the coolies and water in the drawl And the forty pound saddle won't make us both

Johnny Cash Various Artists

Watch ya got Quit my job flipped off the boss took my name off the payroll screw you man Picked up my cell rang my baby's bell said I'm three miles from home I said sugar why don't you put on that sundress

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

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

Wide Open Road Johnny Cash

that you were leaving I said, shove off honey, baby I ain't grieving Pack your bags and pull out this evening There's a wide open road Early this morning you were nowhere about And so I seached the

Bad News Johnny Cash

travels slow They call me Ol' Wildfire, 'cuz everybody knows That I'm bad news, everywhere I go Always gettin' in trouble And leaving little girls who hate to see me go From north to south, east to west

Flesh And Blood Johnny Cash

Beside a Singin' Mountain Stream Where the Willow grew Where the Silver Leaf of Maple Sparkled in the Mornin' Dew I braided Twigs of Willows Made a String of Buckeye Beads; But Flesh And Blood need Flesh

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

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

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

Hello...I'm Johnny Cash Alabama 3

factory floor they got shania twain, garth brooks on the radio when I get home tonight I'll walk through the door and say hello hello I'm Johnny Cash hello hello I'm Johnny Cash yes I am rollin' down

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 Man On The Hill Johnny Cash

We'll get it from the man In the house on the hill Yes we will from the man on the hill Ploughin' time is over Still the fields are bare How we gonna make a livin' With twenty acres to share?

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 Blizzard Johnny Cash

there's a numbness in my toes But it's only seven miles to Mary Anne it's only seven miles to Mary Anne You can bet we're on her mind for it's nearly suppertime And I know that there's hot biscuits in the

The Caretaker Johnny Cash

I live in the cemetery 'Old Caretaker' they call me In the wintertime I rake the leaves And in the summer I cut the weeds When a funeral comes The people cry and pray They bury their dead Then they all

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

The Troubadour Johnny Cash

(Troubadour troubadour troubadour) The troubadour the troubadour sings from his heart The song that's the hit of the show Watch him sing and play the strings of his guitar alone in the bright spotlight's

The Troubador Johnny Cash

Troubadour troubadour troubadour The troubadour the troubadour sings from his heart The song that's the hit of the show Watch him sing and play the strings of his guitar alone in the bright spotlight's

The One on the Left is on the Right Johnny Cash

political incompatibility led to their downfall Well, the one on the right was on the left And the one in the middle was on the right And the one on the left was in the middle And the guy in the

The One On The Right Is On The Left Johnny Cash

incompatibility led to their downfall Well, the one on the right was on the left And the one in the middle was on the right And the one on the left was in the middle And the guy in the rear was a Methodist

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