Johnny Cash · 2004
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A Young Man from Arkansas With The Devil On His Ba
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Johnny Cash - A Young Man from Arkansas With The Devil On His Back Tracklist: Later with Jools Holland 1993 -Folsom Prison Blues -Ghosts Riders in the Sky -Interview -The Beast in Me -Redemption -Get Rhythm -Will The Circle Be Unbroken -Heart The Last Great American -Introduction -Early Years -The Rise to Fame -Johnny Liked the Amphetamines -Falling For June -The Keith Richards Of Country Music -Redemption -Vietnam and Sant Quentin -Man In Black Becomes an Icon -The Highwaymen and being dropped by Colombia -The Man in Black, and the Man with the Beard -Hurt & in Pain, Creative to the End

A Young Man From Arkansas
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Johnny Cash - A Young Man from Arkansas With The Devil On His Back Tracklist: Later with Jools Holland 1993 -Folsom Prison Blues -Ghosts Riders in the Sky -Interview -The Beast in Me -Redemption -Get Rhythm -Will The Circle Be Unbroken -Heart The Last Great American -Introduction -Early Years -The Rise to Fame -Johnny Liked the Amphetamines -Falling For June -The Keith Richards Of Country Music -Redemption -Vietnam and Sant Quentin -Man In Black Becomes an Icon -The Highwaymen and being dropped by Colombia -The Man in Black, and the Man with the Beard -Hurt & in Pain, Creative to the End

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Through candid interviews with legends in their own right including George Jones, Judy Collins, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Levon Helm, Kris Kristofferson, Billy Bob Thornton and one of the last interviews with the late Waylon Jennings, Bravo Profiles explores the legendary stature of Johnny Cash. ?Johnny Cash?s life story is an epic story,? says Mark Collie. Marty Stuart describes him as the last true American folk hero. The show explores Johnny Cash?s unique ability to continually capture the American experience in song, making him relevant to generation after generation of singers. Spanning gospel, country, rock, folk and even to the grunge and alternative music, Johnny remains a timeless icon. Bravo Profiles: Johnny Cash looks at Johnny?s early life in the cotton fields of Arkansas where he spent his breaks listening to the radio, dreaming of becoming a star. Cash reveals how his roots shaped his music, telling of the time when his father defended the family farm against the rising onslaught of the Mississippi , an event that is detailed in his early hit ?Five Feet High and Risin.? Along with Sam Phillips and other producers at legendary Sun Records, Cash relives the early days of Nashville , touring with the Carter family, and revisits that legendary jam session with other Sun Records prot?g??s Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis. Bravo Profiles: Johnny Cash takes you behind the scenes of his most famous early hits from ?I Walk the Line? to ?Ring of Fire? which were radical in there mixture of country sensibility, folk lyrics and rock beat. Johnny?s empathy with the underdog is explored through songs like ?Drunken Ira Hayes? which Johnny wrote in honor of his Native American roots and the autobiographical ?Man in Black? which was inspired by conversations with college students. These concerns reached their full expression in Johnny?s concept albums like Orange Blossom Special and Johnny Cash From Folsom Prison. ?Except for prisoners, the finest audience I ever played for were college students.? proclaims Cash. Profiles? also looks at ?the Boy Named Sue? Johnny?s first hit to reach #1 on both the country and rock charts. Profiles also examines the almost unparalleled charisma of the Man in Black and exposes how the demands of the road took their toll. ?He was taking probably 100 pills a day, some to get up, some to get on stage, some to get off, some to sleep,? reveals singer George Jones. After an embarrassing performance at Carnegie Hall where Cash was unable to sing, and the collapse of his first marriage, Cash finally recovered with the help of second wife June Carter. ?I think we loved Elvis to death,? remarks friend and prot?g? Merle Haggard, ?We nearly did the same with Johnny Cash.? With footage from his ABC television show, Profiles looks into how Johnny used his own fame to help launch new talent. Some of history?s greatest folk talents including a young Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Merle Haggard and Linda Ronstadt were guests on his show. Interviews with one-time guest Judy Collins and the original Highwayman (Kristofferson, Nelson and Jennings ) reveal just how influential Johnny was to new music trends sweeping the country in the 60s and 70s. Through all of his reoccurring struggles with addiction, a brush with death in 1988 from a serious case of pneumonia and his ongoing battle with illness associated with Shy-Drager disease, diagnosed in 1997, Johnny Cash is still going strong. Cash?s fruitful career has been rewarded with an induction into both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock ?N? Roll Hall of Fame, an double honor he shares only with Elvis Presley. He was even awarded the Kennedy Center honors from President Clinton. With a new album, Essential Johnny Cash, currently in stores and tribute album in the works, Johnny Cash continues to be the influential voice of American culture that he has always been. Though his music and lyrics speak volumes, there is more to ?The Man in Black? than anyone knows. Now, in a special two-hour documentary this legendary musician is revealed, as Bravo Profiles Johnny Cash.

Heroes & Friends Compilation
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Volume 1: The Good, The Bad And The Two Cookie Kid Amazing Grace (With Joanne Cash Yates) I Shall Be Free Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine (With Tommy Cash) What's Good For You (Should Be Alright For Me) Forever Young The Death Of Me (With Levon Helm) The Human Condition (With Willie Nelson) Battle Of Nashville Get Rhythm (With Martin Delray) Crazy Old Soldier (With Ray Charles) Suffer Little Children (With Glen Campbell) Give Me Back My Job (With Carl Perkins, Bono, Willie Nelson & Tom Petty) The Love That Never Failed Love Me Tender (With Julie Andrews) Didn't It Rain I Still Miss Someone (With Earl Scruggs) Better Class Of Losers (With John Schneider & Waylon Jennings) Jealous Loving Heart (With Ernest Tubb) Doin' My Time (With Marty Stuart) Woodcarver (With Sandy Kelly)
Volume 2: Steel Guitar Rag Ragged Old Flag I Will Dance With You (With Karen Brooks) Thoughts On The Flag (With Tommy Cash, George Jones & Tom T. Hall) In Our Mind Where The Soul Never Dies (With The Cluster Puckers) Little Bit Of Yesterday Hey Porter (With Mary Stuart) Song To Woody (With Earl Scruggs, Jack Elliott & New Riders Of The Purple Sage) Six Gun Shooting Go On Blues That's How I Got To Memphis (With Rosanne Cash) He Touched Me Blistered (With Jimmy Tittle & Mary Stuart) Let America Be America Again (With Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter) My Ship Will Sail (With The Carter Family) They Killed Him The General Lee Folsom Prison Blues (With Brooks & Dunn) I Still Miss Someone (With Bill Monroe) Girl From The North Country (With Bob Dylan) I Will Rock'N'Roll With You (With Tom Astor) Veteran's Day Volume 3: Jordan (With Emmylou Harris) A Front Row Seat To Hear Ole Johnny Sing (With Shel Silverstein) Man In Black (With One Bad Big) Will The Circle Be Unbroken (With Roy Acuff & The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) The Ballad Of Barbara Five Feet High And Rising (With Biff) Old Chunk Of Coal The Ten Commandments Of Love (With David Allen Coe) Guess Things Happen That Way (With Tommy Cash) I'll Have A New Life The Three Bells Go Wild (With Carlene Carter) Get In Line Brother (With Marty Stuart) The World Needs A Melody (With The Carter Family) Hey Porter (With Earl Scruggs) The Little Drummer Boy (With Neil Young) Get Rhythm (With John Stewart) No Earthly Good Soldier's Last Letter (With Ernest Tubb) Two Old Army Pals (With Carl Perkins) Mother Maybelle (With Marty Stuart)
Volume 4: Mister Garfield (With Merle Kilgore & Friends) Man In White Johnny Cash Hit-Medley (With Tom Astor) Tennessee Stud (With Michael Martin Murphy) My Ship Will Sail (With Earl Scruggs) I Will Dance With You Help Me Make It Through The Night (With June Carter) One More Ride (With Marty Stuart) Help Him Jesus Ring Of Fire (With Sandy Kelly) The Long Black Veil (With Razzy Bailey) Nasty Dan (With Oscar The Grouch) Time Of The Preacher Little Mocking Bird (With Cindy Cash) Be Careful Who You Love (Arthur's Song) (With Waylon Jennings) The Devil Comes Back To Georgia (With Mark O'Connor, Charlie Daniels, Travis Triit & Marty Stuart) Way Worn Traveler The Winding Stream (With Carlene Carter) Life's Railway To Heaven Waiting For A Southern Train (With Jimmy Tittle) Gospel Ship (With Joan Baez & The Earl Scruggs Revue) When He Comes (With Joanne Cash Yates) The Wanderer
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