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Ragged Old Flag Johnny Cash

I walked through a county courthouse square, On a park bench an old man was sitting there. I said, "Your old courthouse is kinda run down." He said, "Naw, it'll do for our little town."

Song Of The Patriot Johnny Cash

for the old Red, White, and Blue And I'll die a whole lot harder if it comes to where I have to I'm a flag waving, patriotic nephew of my Uncle Sam A rough riding fighting Yankee man And when I see old

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

The Mercy Seat Johnny Cash

I began to warm and chill To objects and their fields, A ragged cup, a twisted mop The face of Jesus in my soup Those sinister dinner deals The meal trolley's wicked wheels A hooked bone rising from my

I Call Him Johnny Cash

Well the blue's still in the water and the blue's still in the sky And way beyond the blue there's someone watchin' from on high My clothes may be ragged and my shoes may be worn But I've been a wealthy

Christmas As I Knew It Johnny Cash

don't even have coaloil or beans to boil A log apples cranges and such Me and Jack took a jar of coaloil nd some hickernuts we'd found We walked to the sharecropper's porch and set 'em down A poor old

Johnny Cash Kid Rock

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 an old

Big Foot Johnny Cash

mothers lying dead Big Foot was down with a fever When he reached Wounded Knee And his people all were prisoners Of the 7th Cavalry Two hundred women and children And another hundred men Raised up a white flag

The Ballad Of Ira Hayes Johnny Cash

Nor the Marine that went to war There they battled up Iwo Jima's hill, Two hundred and fifty men But only twenty-seven lived to walk back down again And when the fight was over And when Old

The Ballad Of Boot Hill Johnny Cash

drinkin' Indian Nor the Marine that went to war There they battled up Iwo Jima's hill Two hundred and fifty men But only twenty-seven Lived to walk back down again And when the fight was over And when Old

Ballad Of Ira Hayes (1988 Version) Johnny Cash

drinkin' Indian Nor the Marine that went to war There they battled up Iwo Jima's hill, Two hundred and fifty men But only twenty-seven lived to walk back down again And when the fight was over And when Old

The Christmas Guest Johnny Cash

It happened one day near December's end, Two neighbors called on an old friend.

That Old Wheel Johnny Cash

[Chorus] That old wheel is gonna roll around once more When it does it will even up the score Don't be weak: as they sew, they will reap Turn the other cheek and don't give in That old wheel will roll

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

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

Old Apache Squaw Johnny Cash

Old Apache Squaw, how many long lean years you saw? How many bitter winter nights shiverin' in a cold teepee? Shiverin' in a cold teepee Old Apache Squaw, how many hungry kids you saw?

When I've Learned Johnny Cash

(When I've learned enough to really live I'll be old enough to die old enough to die) I've met the Master on my knees I was tested I was tried I've seen the God of heaven paint the fields and country

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

Reflections Johnny Cash

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 His hat, his bandana, the dirty boots And ragged

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

Heart Of Gold Johnny Cash

I want to live, I want to give I've been a miner for a heart of gold It's these expressions, I never give That keeps me searching for a heart of gold And I'm getting old It keeps me searching for a heart

Oney Johnny Cash

got somebody lookin' down his neck Tryin' to get more out of him Than he really ought to have to put in After twenty nine long years of workin' In this shop with Oney standin' over me Today when that old

My Grandfather's Clock Johnny Cash

My grandfather's clock was too tall for the shelf So it stood ninety years on the floor It was taller by half than the old man himself Though it weighed not a pennyweight more It was bought on the

Old Chunk Of Coal Johnny Cash

I'm just an old chunk of coal But I'm gonna be a diamond some day I'm gonna grow and glow 'til I'm so blue, pure perfect I'm gonna put a smile on everybody's face But I'm gonna kneel and pray everyday

Green; Green Grass Of Home Johnny Cash

The old home town looks the same, As I step down from the train, And there to meet me is my mama and my papa. Down the road I look, and there comes Mary, Hair of gold and lips like cherries.

Green, Green Grass Of Home Johnny Cash

The old home town looks the same, As I step down from the train, And there to meet me is my mama and my papa. Down the road I look, and there comes Mary, Hair of gold and lips like cherries.

Chattanooga Sugar Babe Johnny Cash

out, sugar babe Whatcha gonna do when the meat gives out, sugar babe Whatcha gonna do when the meat gives out standing on the corner mouth and a pout, sugar babe aw, sugar babe Chattanooga is a fine old

New Moon Over Jamaica Johnny Cash

There's a new moon over Jamaica And the new year just got here, you see There's a new moon over Jamaica And I'm living with an old memory So won't you come back to Jamaica?

New Moon Over Jamaica (Feat. June Carter, Tom T. Hall, Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney) Johnny Cash

There's a new moon over Jamaica And the new year just got here, you see There's a new moon over Jamaica And I'm living with an old memory So won't you come back to Jamaica?

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.

Dirty Old Egg-Suckin' Dog Johnny Cash

Well he's not very handsome to look at Oh he's shaggy and he eats like a hog And he's always killin' my chickens That dirty old egg-suckin' dog Egg-suckin' dog I'm gonna stomp your head in the ground If

My Grandfather\'s Clock Johnny Cash

It was taller by half Than the old man himself, Though it weighed Not a pennyweight more.

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

That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) Johnny Cash

But that lucky old sun has nothin' to do But roll around heaven all day.

Before My Time Johnny Cash

my beer There were songs before there was radio Of love that stays and love that goes They were writing meloncholy tunes And tearful words that rhyme Before my time Before my time There were songs in old

Don't Step On Mother's Roses Johnny Cash

We all were called to come back To the old home on the farm Mother's passed away, what a mournful day And as my daddy watched His eyes were filled with pain and hurt When someone stepped upon a rose And

I'd Rather Die Young Johnny Cash

I'd rather die young than grow old without you So don't ever leave me whatever you do To see someone's picture where my picture hung Believe me my darling I'd rather die young I'd rather die young

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

Wreck of the Old 97 Johnny Cash

They gave him his orders at Monroe, Virginia, Said: "Steve, you're way behind time, "This is not 38, this is Ol' 97, "Put her into Spencer on time." Well he turned around and said to his big, greas...

Any Old Wind That Blows Johnny Cash

brand new wings on brand new things And she needs no rhyme or reason, when she goes Her mind is on what lies beyond That wall of blue horizon, I suppose and heaven knows She'll go sailin' off on any old

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

Angel And The Badman Johnny Cash

his wits and by his gun He met a girl like none he'd ever known She cared not for the wild oats he had sewn And, so, he laid his gun down and set his spirit free Began livin' in respectability But his old

It Takes One To Know Me Johnny Cash

back then And I don't feel as tall as I used to Maybe it's just that I've grown You're the one that held my hand when I fell If I just couldn't make it alone We've lived out all the stories Sang all the old

Snow In His Hair Johnny Cash

The years have been many the years have been long But at last I'm returning to daddy and home He's looking my way though he hardly can see God bless my old daddy he recognize me There's snow in his

Father And Son (Feat. Fiona Apple) Johnny Cash

Look at me, I am old, but I'm happy. I was once like you are now And I know that it's not easy, To be calm when you've found Something going on.

Johnny Cash Various Artists

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 gassed up the Pontiac whoa Blastin' out to Johnny

Johnny Cash Yelawolf

then I shook the ground Light another smoke 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

I'll Go Somewhere And Sing My Songs Again Johnny Cash

Way out on the mountain near the sky hiding from the cold realities of life Shaking that old road dust off my heels I give my heart and mind the chance to heal Then I'll go somewhere and sing my songs

These Hands Johnny Cash

These hands aren't the hands of a gentleman these hands are calloused and old These hands raised a family these hands built a home Now these hands raised to praise the Lord These hands won the heart

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