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Title: Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down
Source: YouTube
URL Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP67H4qfe5w
Published: Oct 10, 1970
Author: Johnny Cash
Post Date: 2010-10-10 14:50:55 by Red Jones
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Views: 767
Comments: 28


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this is my favorite Sunday morning song.

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#1. To: Red Jones (#0)

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2010-10-10   15:29:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Red Jones (#0)

this was one of my grandparents' favorites -

How beautiful this song is. In the 1800's a man went to a wooded place and felt the Holy Spirit. He wrote this song and went home and put it in hisŒ79; attic. 2 years later he found out that the community had built a church ON THE SPOT where he was that day. Because of cost they painted it BROWN. The Father's point is that He is real and wants church to be a place of our hearts and His heart. Full of love for the community and each other.

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   15:33:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: All (#2)

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   17:21:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Red Jones (#0)

this is my favorite Sunday morning song.

Written by Kris Kristofferson.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-10-10   17:58:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: HOUNDDAWG, Red, 4 (#4)

Kris' story is absolutely fascinating - a real renaissance man -

Kris Kristofferson was born in Brownsville, Texas, to parents Mary Ann (née Ashbrook) and Lars Henry Kristofferson, a U.S. Army Air Corps (later U.S. Air Force) major general.[1] Kristofferson's paternal grandfather was also an officer (in the Swedish Army). When Kristofferson was a child, his father pushed him toward a military career.[2] Like most "military brats", Kristofferson moved around frequently as a youth, finally settling down in San Mateo, California, where he graduated from San Mateo High School. An aspiring writer, Kristofferson enrolled in Pomona College in 1954. He experienced his first dose of fame when he appeared in Sports Illustrated's "Faces In The Crowd" for his achievements in collegiate rugby union, football, and track and field. He and fellow classmates revived the Claremont Colleges Rugby Club in 1958, which has remained a Southern California rugby dynasty. Kristofferson became a member of Phi Beta Kappa at Pomona College, graduating in 1958 with a BA, summa cum laude in Literature. In a 2004 interview with Pomona College Magazine Kristofferson mentioned philosophy professor Frederick Sontag as an important influence in his life.[3]

Kristofferson earned a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford, where his college was Merton. While at Oxford he was awarded his blue for boxing and began writing songs. With the help of his manager, Larry Parnes, he recorded for Top Rank Records under the name Kris Carson. Parnes was working to sell Kris as "a Yank at Oxford" to the British Public and Kristofferson was willing to take that sell with the end goal of getting rich and becoming a novelist.[4] This early phase of his music career was unsuccessful.[5]

In 1960, Kristofferson graduated with a BPhil in English literature and married an old girlfriend, Fran Beer. Kristofferson ultimately joined the U.S. Army and achieved the rank of Captain. He became a helicopter pilot after receiving flight training at Fort Rucker, Alabama. He also completed Ranger School. During the early 1960s, he was deployed to West Germany as a member of the 8th Infantry Division.[6] It was during this time that he resumed his music career and formed a band. In 1965, when his tour of duty ended, Kristofferson was offered a position as a professor of English Literature at West Point.[7] Instead, he decided to leave the Army and pursue songwriting professionally. Kristofferson sent some of his compositions to a friend's relative, Marijohn Wilkin, a successful Nashville, Tennessee songwriter. [edit] Career [edit] Music

After being honorably discharged from the Army in 1965, Kristofferson moved to Nashville. He worked at a variety of odd jobs while struggling for success in music, burdened with medical expenses resulting from his son's defective esophagus. He and his wife soon divorced.

He got a job sweeping floors at Columbia Studios in Nashville. There he met Johnny Cash, who initially accepted some of Kristofferson's songs but chose not to use them. During Kristofferson's janitorial stint for Columbia, Bob Dylan recorded his landmark 1966 album Blonde on Blonde at the studio. Though he had the opportunity to watch some of Dylan's recording sessions, Kristofferson never met Dylan out of fear that he would be fired for approaching him.

He also worked as a commercial helicopter pilot at that time for a south Louisiana firm called Petroleum Helicopters International (PHI), based in Lafayette, Louisiana. Kristofferson recalled of his days as a pilot, "That was about the last three years before I started performing, before people started cutting my songs... I would work a week down here [in south Louisiana] for PHI, sitting on an oil platform and flying helicopters. Then I'd go back to Nashville at the end of the week and spend a week up there trying to pitch the songs, then come back down and write songs for another week... I can remember 'Help Me Make It Through The Night' I wrote sitting on top of an oil platform. I wrote 'Bobby McGee' down here, and a lot of them [in south Louisiana]."[8]

In 1966, Dave Dudley released a successful Kristofferson single, "Viet Nam Blues". In 1967, Kristofferson signed to Epic Records and released a single, "Golden Idol"/"Killing Time", but the song was not successful. Within the next few years, more Kristofferson originals hit the charts, performed by Roy Drusky ("Jody and the Kid"), Billy Walker & the Tennessee Walkers ("From the Bottle to the Bottom"), Ray Stevens ("Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"), Jerry Lee Lewis ("Once More with Feeling") Faron Young ("Your Time's Comin'") and Roger Miller ("Me and Bobby McGee", "Best of all Possible Worlds", "Darby's Castle"). Further, he achieved some success as a performer himself, resulting from Johnny Cash's introduction of Kristofferson at the Newport Folk Festival.

In a remarkable incident, Kristofferson grabbed Cash's attention when he unexpectedly landed his helicopter in Cash's yard and gave him some tapes.[9]

Kristofferson signed to Monument Records as a recording artist. In addition to running that label, Fred Foster also served as manager of Combine Music, Kristofferson's songwriting label. His debut album for Monument in 1970 was Kristofferson, which included a few new songs as well as many of his previous hits. Sales were poor, although this debut album would become a success the following year when it was re-released under the title Me & Bobby McGee. Kristofferson's compositions were still in high demand. Ray Price ("For the Good Times"), Waylon Jennings ("The Taker"), Bobby Bare ("Come Sundown"), Johnny Cash ("Sunday Morning Coming Down") and Sammi Smith ("Help Me Make It Through the Night") all recorded successful versions of his songs in the early 1970s. "For the Good Times" (Ray Price) won "Song of the Year" in 1970 from the Academy of Country Music, while "Sunday Morning Coming Down" (Johnny Cash) won the same award from the Academy's rival, the Country Music Association in the same year. This is the only time an individual received the same award from these two organizations in the same year for different songs. Kristofferson with Rita Coolidge at Willie Nelson's 4th of July Picnic 1972.

In 1971, Janis Joplin, who dated Kristofferson for some time until her death, had a number 1 hit with "Me and Bobby McGee" from her posthumous Pearl. When released, it stayed on the number one spot on the charts for weeks. More hits followed from others: Ray Price ("I Won't Mention It Again", "I'd Rather Be Sorry"), Joe Simon ("Help Me Make It Through the Night"), Bobby Bare ("Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends"), O.C. Smith ("Help Me Make It Through the Night") Jerry Lee Lewis ("Me and Bobby McGee"), Patti Page ("I'd Rather Be Sorry") and Peggy Little ("I've Got to Have You"). Kristofferson released his second album, The Silver Tongued Devil and I in 1971; the album was a success and established Kristofferson's career as a recording artist in his own right. Soon after, Kristofferson made his acting debut in The Last Movie (directed by Dennis Hopper) and appeared at the Isle of Wight Festival. In 1971, he acted in Cisco Pike and released his third album, Border Lord; the album was all-new material and sales were sluggish. He also swept the Grammy Awards that year with numerous songs nominated, winning country song of the year for "Help Me Make It Through the Night". Kristofferson's 1972 fourth album, Jesus Was a Capricorn initially had slow sales, but the third single, "Why Me", was a success and significantly increased album sales. [edit] Film

For the next few years, Kristofferson focused on acting. He appeared in Blume in Love (directed by Paul Mazursky) and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (directed by Sam Peckinpah). He continued acting, in Sam Peckinpah's Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, Convoy, (another Sam Peckinpah film which was released in 1978), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Vigilante Force, a film based on the Yukio Mishima novel The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea, and A Star Is Born (with Barbra Streisand), for which he received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and "Flashpoint" in 1984 (directed by William Tannen). At the peak of his box-office power, Kristofferson turned down both William Friedkin's Sorcerer (1977) and the first Rambo-installment, First Blood.[10] In spite of his success with Streisand, Kristofferson's solo musical career headed downward with his non-charting ninth album, Shake Hands with the Devil. His next film, Freedom Road, did not earn a theatrical release in the U.S. Kristofferson's next film was Heaven's Gate, a phenomenal industry-changing failure—in which, nonetheless, he turned in a nuanced performance. In 1986 he starred in The Last days of Frank and Jesse James with Johnny Cash. In 1989 he was the male lead in the film "Millennium" with Cheryl Ladd. In 1999 he co-starred with Mel Gibson in Payback. [edit] Mid-career

Also during this time, Kristofferson met singer Rita Coolidge. They married in 1973 and released an album titled Full Moon, another success buoyed by numerous hit singles and Grammy nominations. However, his fifth album, Spooky Lady's Sideshow, released in 1974, was a commercial failure, setting the trend for most of the rest of his career. Artists such as Ronnie Milsap and Johnny Duncan continued to record Kristofferson's material with much success, but his distinctively rough voice and anti-pop sound kept his own audience to a minimum. Meanwhile, more artists took his songs to the top of the charts, including Willie Nelson, whose 1979 LP release of Willie Nelson Sings Kris Kristofferson proved to be a smash success.

In 1979, Kris Kristofferson travelled to Havana, Cuba, to participate in the historic Havana Jam festival that took place between 2–4 March, alongside Rita Coolidge, Stephen Stills, the CBS Jazz All-Stars, the Trio of Doom, Fania All-Stars, Billy Swan, Bonnie Bramlett, Mike Finnegan, Weather Report, and Billy Joel, plus an array of Cuban artists such as Irakere, Pacho Alonso, Tata Güines and Orquesta Aragón. His performance is captured on Ernesto Juan Castellanos's documentary Havana Jam '79.

Kristofferson and Coolidge divorced in 1980. [edit] Later work

In 1982, Kristofferson participated (with Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, and Brenda Lee) on The Winning Hand, a country success that failed to break into mainstream audiences. He married again, to Lisa Meyers, and concentrated on films for a time, appearing in The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck, Flashpoint, and Songwriter. The latter also starred Willie Nelson. Kristofferson was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score. Music from Songwriter (an album of duets between Nelson and Kristofferson) was a massive country success.

Nelson and Kristofferson continued their partnership, and added Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash to form the supergroup The Highwaymen. Their first album, Highwayman was a huge success, and the supergroup continued working together for a time. The single from the Album Highwayman also titled Highwayman was awarded the ACM's single of the year in 1985.[11] In 1985, Kristofferson starred in Trouble in Mind and released Repossessed, a politically aware album that was a country success, particularly "They Killed Him" (also performed by Bob Dylan), a tribute to his heroes, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Jesus, and Mahatma Gandhi. Kristofferson also appeared in Amerika at about the same time; the mini-series was controversial, hypothesizing life under Communist domination.

In spite of the success of Highwayman 2 in 1990, Kristofferson's solo recording career slipped significantly in the early 1990s, though he continued to record successfully with the Highwaymen. Lone Star (1996 film by John Sayles) reinvigorated Kristofferson's acting career, and he soon appeared in Blade, Blade II, Blade: Trinity, A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries, Fire Down Below, Tim Burton's remake of Planet of the Apes, Chelsea Walls, Payback, The Jacket and Fast Food Nation.

The Songwriters Hall of Fame inducted Kristofferson in 1985, as did the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1977. 1999 saw the release of The Austin Sessions, an album on which Kristofferson reworked some of his favorite songs with the help of befriended artists such as Mark Knopfler, Steve Earle and Jackson Browne. In 2003 Broken Freedom Song was released, a live album recorded in San Francisco.

In 2004 he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. In 2006, he received the Johnny Mercer Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame and released his first album full of new material in 11 years; This Old Road. On April 21, 2007, Kristofferson won CMT's Johnny Cash Visionary Award. Rosanne Cash, Cash's daughter, presented the honor during the April 16 awards show in Nashville. Previous recipients include Cash, Hank Williams Jr., Loretta Lynn, Reba McEntire and the Dixie Chicks. "John was my hero before he was my friend, and anything with his name on it is really an honor in my eyes," Kristofferson said during a phone interview. "I was thinking back to when I first met him, and if I ever thought that I'd be getting an award with his name on it, it would have carried me through a lot of hard times."[citation needed]

In July 2007, Kristofferson was featured on CMT's "Studio 330 Sessions" where he played many of his hits.

On June 13, 2008 Kristofferson performed an acoustic in the round set with Patty Griffin and Randy Owen (Alabama) for a special taping of a PBS songwriters series to be aired in December. Each performer played 5 songs. Kristofferson's included "The Best of All Possible World's," "Darby's Castle," "Casey's Last Ride," "Me and Bobby McGee," and "Here Comes that Rainbow Again." Taping was done in Nashville.

Kristofferson released a new album of original songs entitled Closer to the Bone on September 29, 2009. It is produced by Don Was on the New West label. Previous to the release, Kristofferson remarked: "I like the intimacy of the new album. It has a general mood of reflecting on where we all are at this time of life."[12]

On November 10th, 2009, Kristofferson was honored as a BMI Icon at the 57th annual BMI Country Awards. Throughout his career, Kristofferson's songwriting has garnered 48 BMI Country and Pop Awards.[13] He later remarked that "The great thing about being a songwriter is you can hear your baby interpreted by so many people that have creative talents vocally that I don't have."[14]

In December 2009, it was announced that Kristofferson would be portraying Joe in the upcoming album Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, a collaboration between rock singer John Mellencamp and novelist Stephen King.[15]

On May 11, 2010 Light In The Attic Records is releasing demos that were recorded during Kristofferson's janitorial stint at Columbia. "Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends: The Publishing Demos" is the first time these recordings have been released and includes material that would later be featured on other Kristofferson recordings and on the recordings of other prominent artists, such as the original recording of "Me and Bobby McGee". [edit] Personal life

Kristofferson has been married three times and has eight children. In 1960, Kristofferson married his high school sweetheart Frances (Fran) Beer. They had two children, a daughter Tracy and a son Kris Kristofferson before divorcing in 1969. Afterwards, Kristofferson dated Janis Joplin, not long before her death, before dating Barbra Streisand. In 1973, he married singer Rita Coolidge and together they had one child, Casey Kristofferson. They divorced in 1980. In 1983 he married Lisa Meyers and together they have five children—son Jesse Turner, son Jody Ray, son Johnny Robert, daughter Kelly Marie and son Blake Cameron. Jody is a professional wrestler, who made an appearance on the August 13, 2010 edition of WWE SmackDown, losing to The Big Show in a 3 on 1 handicap match. WWE commentator Matt Striker made reference to him after a move by saying "There goes the Highway man."

He has said that he would like the first three lines of Leonard Cohen's "Bird on the Wire" on his tombstone:

Like a bird on the wire

Like a drunk in a midnight choir

I have tried in my way to be free.

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   18:25:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Lod (#5)

Kristofferson's 1972 fourth album, Jesus Was a Capricorn initially had slow sales, but

Jesus Was a Capricorn he ate organic food

He believed in love & peace and never wore no shoes

Long hair, beard and sandals and a funky bunch of friends,

Reckon you'd just nail him up if he come down again....

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-10-10   18:31:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: HOUNDDAWG (#6)

Like so many of our music icons, they broke the mold when they made KK.

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   18:37:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Lod, HoudDawg (#5)

yes, that Kris Kristofferson is something else.

Psalms 137:1 By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.

Red Jones  posted on  2010-10-10   18:37:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: HOUNDDAWG (#6)

Reckon you'd just nail him up if he come down again....

He could have written -

Reckon he'll nail your ass, when He comes down again.

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   18:42:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Lod (#5)

I think this is one of his best songs and it rarely gets any recognition.

Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end.
Lord Acton

He (Gordon Duff) also implies that forcibly removing Obama, a Constitution-hating, on-the-down-low, crackhead Communist, is an attack on America, Mom, and apple pie. I swear these military people are worse than useless. Just look around at the condition of the country and tell me if they have fulfilled their oaths to protect the nation from all enemies foreign and domestic.
OsamaBinGoldstein posted on 2010-05-25 9:39:59 ET (2 images) Reply Trace

James Deffenbach  posted on  2010-10-10   18:46:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: James Deffenbach (#10)

Correct.

Line by line, that is so strong, and true.

I'll listen again, it's been a long time.

Thanks.

(I wish that you could have been down here when the Armadillo World Headquarters was going on - it was something else.)

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   19:18:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Lod (#11)

You're welcome. Armadillo World Headquarters? Never heard of that but it sounds like a party.

Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end.
Lord Acton

He (Gordon Duff) also implies that forcibly removing Obama, a Constitution-hating, on-the-down-low, crackhead Communist, is an attack on America, Mom, and apple pie. I swear these military people are worse than useless. Just look around at the condition of the country and tell me if they have fulfilled their oaths to protect the nation from all enemies foreign and domestic.
OsamaBinGoldstein posted on 2010-05-25 9:39:59 ET (2 images) Reply Trace

James Deffenbach  posted on  2010-10-10   19:20:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: All (#11)

There's so many wrong directions, on that lonely way back home.

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   19:23:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: James Deffenbach, 4 (#12)

Check out a tribute site here - www.armadilloworldheadquarters.com/ - everyone, and I do mean everyone played this venue.

You really did have to be there to understand it.

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   19:29:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: HOUNDDAWG, 4 (#4)

Kris Kristofferson

Jethro Tull  posted on  2010-10-10   19:40:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Lod (#14)

Thank you. That is an interesting site. I bet it was a lot of fun.

Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end.
Lord Acton

He (Gordon Duff) also implies that forcibly removing Obama, a Constitution-hating, on-the-down-low, crackhead Communist, is an attack on America, Mom, and apple pie. I swear these military people are worse than useless. Just look around at the condition of the country and tell me if they have fulfilled their oaths to protect the nation from all enemies foreign and domestic.
OsamaBinGoldstein posted on 2010-05-25 9:39:59 ET (2 images) Reply Trace

James Deffenbach  posted on  2010-10-10   19:53:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Lod, Oldies but goodies (#14)

www.flixxy.com/the-diamon...ttle-darlin-1957-2004.htm

Two performances 47 years apart.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2010-10-10   20:39:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Jethro Tull (#17)

That's so great - thanks!

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   21:25:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: All (#18)

in the top three, for me -

Lod  posted on  2010-10-10   21:41:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Red Jones (#0)

Wonderful stuff. It's hard to go bad with Cash. Well posted, man.

"The more artificial taboos and restrictions there are in the world, the more the people are impoverished.... The more that laws and regulations are given prominence, the more thieves and robbers there will be." - Lao Tzu, 6th century BC

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2010-10-10   23:11:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: HOUNDDAWG, Red Jones (#4)

Written by Kris Kristofferson.

Cash and Kristofferson kept borrowing each others songs. lol

From Blank Cheque Ireland... to Bounced Cheque Ireland.

irishthatcherite  posted on  2010-10-11   0:39:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Lod (#5)

I saw Kris Kristofferson in concert last August, he was touring Ireland. :)

From Blank Cheque Ireland... to Bounced Cheque Ireland.

irishthatcherite  posted on  2010-10-11   0:42:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: irishthatcherite (#22)

that is very interesting. here is another song written by Kris Kristofferson.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=q- v83uVUDo0&p=48803F611894CFE2&playnext=1&index=26

Psalms 137:1 By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.

Red Jones  posted on  2010-10-11   12:00:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Red Jones (#23)

Me and Bobby McGee is probably my favourite, though it's hard to decide, like there's Casey's Last Ride for instance:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIBq1Jkm7YU

Or Darby's Castle:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdV1GxQowoE&feature=related

Tough choice. lol ;)

From Blank Cheque Ireland... to Bounced Cheque Ireland.

irishthatcherite  posted on  2010-10-11   12:22:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Jethro Tull (#15)

Kris Kristofferson

"ILLEGITIMUS NON CARBORUNDUM"

Of course we won't hear this on CLEAR CHANNEL. All the air time is filled with Toby Keith singing about putting a boot in their (schmucky Arab) asses.

They're killing babies in the name of Freedom

We've been down that sorry road before

They let us hang around a little longer than they should have

And it's too late to fool us anymore

We've seen the ones who killed the ones with vision

Cold-blooded murder right before your eyes

Today they hold the power and the money and the guns

It's getting hard to listen to their lies.

Chorus:

And I've just got to wonder what my Daddy would've done

If he'd seen the way they turned his dream around

I've got to go by what he told me, try to tell the truth

And stand your ground

DON'T LET THE BASTARDS GET YOU DOWN

Mining roads

Killing farmers

Burning down schools full of children

Fighting communism

Chorus:

And I've just got to wonder what my Daddy would've done

If he'd seen the way they turned his dream around

I've got to go by what he told me, try to tell the truth

And stand your ground

DON'T LET THE BASTARDS GET YOU DOWN

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-10-11   17:42:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: irishthatcherite, Jethro Tull, christine, James_Deffenbach, randge (#21)

Written by Kris Kristofferson.

Cash and Kristofferson kept borrowing each others songs. lol

Right.

This is no doubt based on mutual admiration and respect. (And both have limited vocal ranges)

It surprised me that Cash's former son-in-law Rodney Crowell was able to convince Johnny to sing I WALK THE LINE to an alternate melody in this fabulous tribute to the great man.

"The first time I heard Johnny Cash sing I WALK THE LINE...."

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-10-11   17:48:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: HOUNDDAWG (#26)

This is no doubt based on mutual admiration and respect. (And both have limited vocal ranges)

Some of the greatest there are have limited vocal chords. I dunno what it is, maybe charisma and musical talent removed the necessity for half-decent singing. lol

From Blank Cheque Ireland... to Bounced Cheque Ireland.

irishthatcherite  posted on  2010-10-11   20:21:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: irishthatcherite (#27)

Some of the greatest there are have limited vocal chords. I dunno what it is, maybe charisma and musical talent removed the necessity for half-decent singing.

I agree.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-10-13   17:11:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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