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Johnny Cash – Redemption Day
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A cover of the 1996 Sheryl Crow original, Cash’s Redemption Day cover is one of the 60+ songs he recorded in the months leading up to his death – and like so many of his cover
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Sheryl Crow – Redemption Day
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[Verse 1] / I've wept for those who suffer long / But how I weep for those who've gone / Into rooms of grief and questioned wrong / But keep on killin' / It's in the soul to feel
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Sheryl Crow & Johnny Cash – Redemption Day
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[Verse 1: Sheryl Crow] / I've wept for those who suffer long / But how I weep for those who've gone / Into rooms of grief and questioned wrong / But keep on killing / It's in the
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Johnny Cash – Redemption Day Samples
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See all of “Redemption Day” by Johnny Cash’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Sheryl Crow & Johnny Cash – Redemption Day Samples
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See all of “Redemption Day” by Sheryl Crow & Johnny Cash’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Gary Allan – Nickajack Cave (Johnny Cash's Redemption)
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"Every man has to come to a crossroad somewhere along the way / Johnny Cashy came to his crossroad in a place called Nickajack Cave." / Little white pills and whiskey / Honky tonks
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Johnny Cash (Ft. Joe Strummer) – Redemption Song
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Old pirates, yes, they rob I / Sold I to the merchant ship / Minutes after they took I / From the bottomless pit / But my hand was made strong / By the hand of the Almighty / We
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Bob Marley & The Wailers – Redemption Song
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“Redemption Song” is the final track on Bob Marley & the Wailers' ninth and final album made when Marley was alive, Uprising.
Unlike most of Marley’s works, “Redemption Song” is a
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Johnny Cash (Ft. Nick Cave) – Cindy
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[Verse 1: Johnny Cash] / Well, I wish I was an apple hanging on a tree / And every time my Cindy passed, take a little bite of me / [Chorus: Johnny Cash & Nick Cave] / Get along
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Johnny Cash – The Beast in Me
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“The Beast in Me” is the third track on Johnny Cash’s 1994 album, American Recordings.
This song was written by Nick Lowe, Cash’s stepson-in-law, before Cash featured it on
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Johnny Cash – You Are My Sunshine
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“You Are My Sunshine” was written by Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell in 1939. It’s been covered more times than you’d want to list, but this one by Johnny Cash is one of the most
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Johnny Cash – Hard Times Come Again No More
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Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears / While we all sup sorrow with the poor / There's a song that will linger forever in our ears / Oh, hard times, come again
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Johnny Cash – Cool Water
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“Cool Water” was written in 1936 by Bob Nolan, and originally recorded by Vaughn Monroe and The Sons of the Pioneers in 1948.
The song has been interpreted by numerous artists
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Johnny Cash – I Don't Hurt Anymore
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[Verse 1] / It don't hurt anymore / All my tear drops have dried / No more walkin the floors / With that burning inside / Just to think it could be / Time has opened the door / And
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Johnny Cash – The Man Who Couldn't Cry
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“The Man Who Couldn’t Cry” is the thirteenth and final track on Johnny Cash’s album, American Recordings.
Although credit is often given to Cash for this song, it was originally
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Johnny Cash – Ghost Riders in the Sky
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A country western song written by Stan Jones on June 5, 1948.
It’s been covered by multitudes,
including the Finnish death metal band Children of Bodom:
https://youtu.be/
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Johnny Cash – For the Good Times
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[Verse 1] / Don't look so sad, I know it's over / But life goes on, and this old world will keep on turning / Let's just be glad we had some time to spend together / There's no
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Johnny Cash – Aloha Oe
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[Verse] / Proudly swept the rain cloud by the cliffs / As on it glided through the trees / Still following, with glee, the liko / The a hihi lehua of the valley / [Chorus][x2
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13ig cyanide pills – What country music sounds like
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{Hook} / All i do is play red dead redemption / I got me a bitch with a yeast infection / I keep me a Glock .22 with extensions / I'm gonna go up to Johnny cash / I'm gonna caress
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Johnny Cash – 1 Corinthians 15:55
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O Death, where is thy sting? / O Grave, where is thy victory? / O Life, you are a shining path / And hope springs eternal, just over the rise / When I see my redeemer beckoning me
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