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When He Reached Down Johnny Cash

Once my soul was astray from the heavenly way I was wretched and blind as could be But my Savior in love gave me peace from above When he reached down his hand for me When the Savior reached down for me

The Kneeling Drunkard's Plea Johnny Cash

Lord have mercy on me Was the kneeling drunkard's plea And as he knelt there on the ground I know that God in heaven looked down I went down by an old country church I saw the drunkard stagger and

Don't Take Your Guns To Town Johnny Cash

A young cowboy named Billy Joe grew restless on the farm A boy filled with wonderlust who really meant no harm He changed his clothes and shined his boots And combed his dark hair down And his mother

Sweet Betsy From Pike Johnny Cash

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 they camped on the plat Down

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

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

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

Get Rhythm Johnny Cash

Hey, get rhythm when you get the blues Hey, get rhythm when you get the blues Yes a jumpy rhythm makes you feel so fine It'll shake all the trouble from your worried mind Get rhythm when you get

Mister Garfield Johnny Cash

Me and my brother was down close to the depot When I heard the report of a pistol I hollered, "I wonder what was that!"

That's Enough Johnny Cash

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 that I never had (I've got) I've got Jesus and that's enough (that's enough) that's enough When

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

Let Him Roll Johnny Cash

, 'n he worked on cars Now it was white port whine, that put that look in his eye That grown men get when they need to cry And we sat down on the curb to rest And his head just fell down on his chest He

BIRD ON A WIRE Johnny Cash

if I have been unkind I hope that you will just let it go by And if I have been untrue I hope you know it was never to you Like a baby stillborn Like a beast with his horn I have torn everyone who reached

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

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

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

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

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 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

Cocaine Blues Johnny Cash

Early one mornin' while makin' the rounds I took a shot of cocaine and I shot my woman down I went right home and I went to bed I stuck that lovin' .44 beneath my head Got up next mornin' and I grabbed

Rock Island Line Johnny Cash

Now, this here's the story of the Rock Island Line The Rock Island line, she runs down into New Orleans There's a big toll gate down there And, y' know, if you got certain things on board When you go through

Wreck of the Old 97 Johnny Cash

Well he turned around and said to his big, greasy fireman, "Hey shovel on a little more coal.

Mean As Hell Johnny Cash

The devil in hell, we're told was chained A thousand years he there remained He neither complain nor did he groan but Was determined to start a hell of his own Where he could torment the souls of men Without

Hello...I'm Johnny Cash Alabama 3

my daddy he was a gambler abandoned mamma when I was four all he left us was his old gramophone player his 45 records he kept under the floorboards now my boss says I'm good for nothin' said to sweep this

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

Hank And Joe And Me Johnny Cash

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 And when

God's Gonna Cut You Down (Album Ver.) Johnny Cash

You can run on for a long time Run on for a long time Run on for a long time Sooner or later God'll cut you down Sooner or later God'll cut you down Go tell that long tongue liar Go and tell that midnight

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

Mary Of The Wild Moor Johnny Cash

Oh, father, oh father, she cried Come down and open the door Or this child in my arms, will perish and die From the winds that blow across the wild moor.

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.