lp discography - covers & lyrics

Until this album, Johnny Cash has been represented on records chiefly in his own compositions, such as I Walk the Line, Don't Take Your Guns to Town and What Do I Care. Here he turns to songs made famous by other singers, saluting the artists who introduced them. At the same time he gives the songs his own distinctive interpretations. It's the kind of singing that makes a listener declare, "Now, there was a song!" His rich voice, the stirring warmth and the straightforward approach have made Johnny Cash one of the world's most popular artists. These are great songs, and Johnny Cash is a great singer.

Seasons of My Heart was introduced by George Jones, as was another selection, Just One More. Ferlin Husky popularized I Feel Better All Over, and Marty Robbins scored one of his biggest successes with I Couldn't Keep From Crying. Time Changes Everything was presented by Bob Wills, with a vocal by Tommy Duncan. The same Mr. Wills also had a big hit with My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You, recently given new life by Ray Price. I'd Just Be Fool Enough was introduced by Melvin Endsley, and Roy Hogshead offered Transfusion Blues. One of Hank Snow's biggest hits was Why Do You Punish Me; Ernest Tubbs had equal success with l Will Miss You When You Go. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry was given best-seller status by Hank Williams, and Hank Thompson performed the same feat with Honky-Tonk Girl.

Johnny first began to sing while working with his family on a farm near Kingsland, Arkansas. He achieved local fame for his singing in high school, and continued his performances in impromptu shows during a tour of duty with the Air Force in Germany. A civilian once again, he enrolled in a radio and television school, hoping to become an announcer, but lack of finances changed his plans.

While he was working as a salesman, Johnny arrived in Memphis, Tennessee, where Elvis Presley was just beginning to record for a small local record company. Johnny brought his talents to the attention of the same company, and was advised to write some songs.

With instinctive simplicity, Johnny wrote his songs, recorded them and soon found himself famous. Signed by Columbia Records, his fame spread around the world with such albums as The Fabulous Johnny Cash (CL 1253/CS 8122), Songs of Our Soil (CL 1339/CS 8148) and Hymns by Johnny Cash (CL 1284/CS 8125). This new collection offers still another example of Johnny's warm artistry, memories from the past that he has assembled for the pleasure of his admirers.

JOHNNY CASH

NOW THERE WAS A SONG

Columbia CS-8254
December/1960
Produced by Don Law & Frank Jones
Cover Luther Perkins - lead guitar
Johnny Western - rh.guitar
Don Helms - steel
Marshall Grant - bass
Buddy Harman - drums
Gordon Terry - fiddle
Floyd Cramer - piano
Recorded:
Febr 17/1960, Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville

1.

SEASONS OF MY HEART

(George Jones - Darrell Edwards) « © '55 Fort Knox Music, BMI / Trio Music, BMI »
The seasons come the seasons go
We get a little sunshine rain and snow
Just the way that it was planned to be
But there's no season in my heart
While I play the leading part
Cause the flowers will bloom eternaly

Your leaving will bring autumn sorrow
And my tears like withered leaves will fall
But spring could bring some glad tomorrow
And darlin' we could be happy after all
[ piano ] As it is in nature's plan
No season gets the upper hand
How I try to keep this fact in mind
The trees are bare the cold wind blows
And by experience we should know
Winter comes but the spring is close behind

Your leaving will bring autumn sorrow...
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2.

I FEEL BETTER ALL OVER

(Kenneth Rogers - Leon Smith) « © '54 Central Songs, BMI »
Well I feel better all over more than anywheres else
Baby when I'm out with you
Well I feel better all over more than anywheres else
When you kiss me like you do

Well I'm as wild as a buck ev'rytime you calls me up
You sure make me feels like a wheel
Well I feel better all over more than anywheres else
That's exactly how I feel
[ steel - fiddle ] Oh I feel better all over more than anywheres else
When you whisper sweet nothin's in my ear
Oh I feel better all over more than anywheres else
Honey anytime that you're near

Well my heart beats double time
When you hold your hand in mine
You sure is a wonderful deal
Oh I feel better all over more than anywheres else
That's exactly how I feel
Oh that's exactly how I feel
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3.

I COULDN'T KEEP FROM CRYING

(Marty Robbins) « © '52 Acuff-Rose Music, BMI »
I saw you walkin' by his side
Heard you whisper all those lies
And I couldn't keep from cryin'
You sang him love songs tenderly
That should have been for you and me
And I couldn't keep from cryin'

I saw his eyes drink in your charms
While he held you in his arms
Him with all his wedding ways
Rules your heart now in my place
I stood and watched him steal a kiss
From two lips I know I'll miss
And I couldn't keep from cryin'
[ steel ] I saw his eyes drink in your charms...
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4.

TIME CHANGES EVERYTHING

(Tommy Duncan) « © '54 Red River Songs, BMI »
Time has passed I've forgotten
Mother nature does wonderful things
I thought nothin' could stop me from lovin' you
But time changes ev'rything

You can change the name of an ol' song
Rearrange it and make it swing
I thought nothin' could stop me from lovin' you
But time changes ev'rything
[ fiddle - steel ] Goodbye goodluck may God bless you
I don't say I won't love again
I guess that it's true for me and for you
That time changes ev'rything
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5.

MY SHOES KEEP WALKING BACK TO YOU

(Bob Wills - Lee Ross) « © '56 Chappell & Co, ASCAP / Unichappell Music, BMI »
I may say that I don't care hold my head up in the air
Even tell my friends I'm glad that you don't call
But when the day is through my heartaches start anew
And that's when I miss you most of all

And my arms keep reaching for you
My eyes keep searching for you
My lips keep callin' for you
And my shoes keep walkin' back to you
[ fiddle ] No matter how much I pretend I wish I had you back again
Cause nothin' else means half as much as you
My world just seemed to die the day you left my side
And I can't forget no matter what I do

And my arms keep reaching for you...
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6.

I'D JUST BE FOOL ENOUGH (TO FALL)

(Melvin Endsley) « © '58 Acuff-Rose Music, BMI »
Oh please don't be so careless with your glances
Don't look at me that way and breathe a sigh
Please don't get too close and let me love you
Cause I just might be fool enough to try

It's not that I don't think I'm worthy of you
But mem'ries from the past I still recall
Please don't get too close and let me love you
Cause I just might be fool enough to fall
[ steel ] It's not that I don't think I'm worthy of you...
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7.

TRANSFUSION BLUES

(Roy Hogsed) « © '60 Unichappell Music, BMI »
Early one mornin' while makin' the rounds
Took a transfusion and I shot my woman down
Went right home and I went to bed
I stuck that lovin' 44 beneath my head

Got up next mornin' and I grabbed that gun
Took a transfusion and away I run
Made a good run but I run too slow
They overtook me down in Juarez Mexico

Late in the hot joint takin' a pill
In walked the sheriff from Jericho Hill
He said Willy Lee your name is not Jack Brown
You're the dirty hack that shot your woman down

Said yes oh yes my name is Willy Lee
If you've got a warrant just a read it to me
Shot her down because she made me slow
I thought I was her daddy but she had five more

When I was arrested I was dressed in black
Put me on a train and they took me back
Had no friends for to go my bail
They slapped my dried up carcass in that country jail

Into the courtroom my trial began
Where I was handled by twelve honest men
Just before the jury started out
I saw that little judge commenced to look about

In about five minutes in walked a man
Holding the verdict in his right hand
Verdict read in the first degree
I hollered Lowdy Lowdy have mercy on me

Judge he smiled as he picked up his pen
Ninety-nine years in the San Quentin pen
Ninety-nine years underneath that ground
I can't forget the day I shot my woman down

Come on you guys and listen unto me
Lay off that liquor and let that transfusion be
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8.

WHY DO YOU PUNISH ME (FOR LOVING YOU)

(Erwin King) « © '52 Bienstock Publishing, ASCAP / Quartet Music, ASCAP »
Why do you punish me for loving you
You're counting my mistakes how about yours
Why do you sentence me too nights of tears
Convicting all these dreams I've dreamed for all these years

My heart cries out behind these prison bars
It pleads to you for your true love to set it free
Why do you punish me is love a crime
If so I'll spend a lifetime loving serving time
[ guitar - piano ] My heart cries out behind these prison bars...
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9.

I WILL MISS YOU WHEN YOU GO

(Ernest Tubb - Henry Stewart) « © '59 Ernest Tubb Music, BMI »
I will miss you when you go much more than you'll ever know
But I'll have a memory to keep you near
In my heart you will remain but it just won't be the same
I will miss a million things that make you dear

Your lovely ways make you so sweet I pray the angels fair will keep
You're happiness so you'll be blessed just as you deserve to be
I wonder why there are so few lovely people like you
My but I will surely miss you when you go
[ steel ] Your lovely ways make you so sweet...
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10.

I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY

(Hank Williams) « © '49 Acuff-Rose Music, BMI »
Hear that lonesome whippoorwill he sounds too blue to fly
The midnight train is whinin' low I'm so lonesome I could cry

I've never seen a night so long when time goes crawlin' by
The moon just went behind a cloud to hide its face and cry
[ steel ] Did you ever hear a robin weep when leaves began to die
That means he's lost the will to live I'm so lonesome I could cry

The silence of a fallin' star lights up a purple sky
And as I wonder where you are I'm so lonesome I could cry
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11.

JUST ONE MORE

(George Jones) « © '60 Glad Music, BMI / Pappy Daily Music, BMI »
Put the bottle on the table
Let it stay there till I'm not able
To see your face in ev'ry place that I go
I've been sitting here so long
Just remembering that you are gone
One more drink of wine
And if you're still on my mind
One drink just one more and then another

I'll keep drinkin' it won't matter
I'll just remember that I once had her
I don't know why I sat and cry ev'ry day
I've been tryin' to forget
But I haven't stopped as yet
One more drink of wine
And if you're still on my mind
One drink just one more and then another
[ steel ] Put the bottle on the table...
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12.

HONKY TONK GIRL

(Hank Thompson - Chuck Hardin) « © '59 Songs Of PolyGram, BMI »
Don't be fooled by big blue eyes
By a smile or a golden curl
Cause she'll love you now
And then break ev'ry vow
Cause she's just a honky tonk girl

Breakin' hearts to her is just the way of havin' fun
She thinks ev'ry man's a fool and you're another one
She knows all the arts of love she'll give your heart a twirl
Cause she's just a honky tonk girl
[ fiddle ] She can never change her way
Though you give her all the world
She's had more than one or two
And each day there's someone new
Cause she's just a honky tonk girl

Breakin' hearts to her is just the way of havin' fun...
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