JOHNNY CASH: out Among the Stars CD
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JOHNNY CASH: Out Among The Stars CD 1 Out Among the Stars, 00:03:00 (Composer Adam Mitchell - Lyricist Adam Mitchell) Performer: Johnny Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 2 Baby Ride Easy, 00:02:41 (Composer Richard Dobson - Lyricist Richard Dobson) Performer: Johnny Cash with June Carter Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 3 She Used to Love Me a Lot, 00:03:09 (Composer Rhonda Fleming / Composer Dennis Morgan / Composer Charles Quillen - ) Performer: Johnny Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 4 After All, 00:02:47 (Composer Sandy Mason / Composer Charles Cochran - ) Performer: Johnny Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 5 I'm Movin' On, 00:03:07 (Composer Clarence E. "Hank" Snow - Lyricist Clarence E. "Hank" Snow) Performer: Johnny Cash with Waylon Jennings Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 6 If I Told You Who It Was, 00:03:03 (Composer Bobby Braddock / Composer Curly Putman - ) Published By: Sony/ATV Tree Publishing Performer: Johnny Cash Special Guest Appearance: Minnie Pearl Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 7 Call Your Mother, 00:03:16 (Composer Johnny Cash - Lyricist Johnny Cash) Performer: Johnny Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 8 I Drove Her Out of My Mind, 00:02:58 (Composer Gary Gentry / Composer Hillman Hall - ) Performer: Johnny Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 9 Tennessee, 00:03:25 (Composer Rick Scott - Lyricist Rick Scott) Performer: Johnny Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 10 Rock and Roll Shoes, 00:02:41 (Composer Paul Kennerley / Composer Graham Lyle - ) Performer: Johnny Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 11 Don't You Think It's Come Our Time, 00:02:15 (Composer Tommy Collins - Lyricist Tommy Collins) Performer: Johnny Cash with June Carter Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 12 I Came to Believe, 00:03:19 (Composer Johnny Cash - Lyricist Johnny Cash) Performer: Johnny Cash Producer: Billy Sherrill (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment 13 She Used To Love Me a Lot, 00:03:23 (Composer Rhonda Fleming / Composer Dennis Morgan / Composer Charles Quillen - ) Performer: Johnny Cash (P) 2014 Sony Music Entertainment JOHNNY CASH: Treasures Boxset Disc One: THE HITS 1. Folsom Prison Blues (live) (J.R. Cash) Recorded January 13, 1968; Folsom Prison Produced by Bob Johnston From the album Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison (Columbia 9639) Peak chart position: #1 Country; #32 Pop 2. I Walk The Line (J.R. Cash) Recorded April 2, 1956; Memphis Produced by Sam Phillips From the album Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue Guitar (Sun 1220) Peak chart position: #1 Country; #17 Pop 3. All Over Again (J.R. Cash) Recorded August 8, 1958; Nashville Produced by Don Law Columbia single #41251 Peak chart position: #4 Country; #38 Pop 4. Don’t Take Your Guns To Town (J.R. Cash) Recorded August 13, 1958; Nashville Produced by Don Law From the album The Fabulous Johnny Cash (Columbia 8122) Peak chart position: #1 Country; #32 Pop 5. I Got Stripes (J.R. Cash-C. Williams) Recorded March 12, 1959; Nashville Produced by Don Law Columbia single #41427 Peak chart position: #4 Country; #43 Pop 6. The Rebel--Johnny Yuma (R. Markowitz-A. Fenady) Recorded August 14, 1959; Nashville Produced by Don Law From the album Ring Of Fire--The Best Of Johnny Cash (Columbia 8853) Peak chart position: #24 Country; #108 Pop 7. Tennessee Flat-Top Box (J.R. Cash) Recorded July 19, 1961; Hollywood Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album Ring Of Fire--The Best Of Johnny Cash (Columbia 8853) Peak chart position: #11 Country; #84 Pop 8. Busted (H. Howard) Recorded August 21, 1962; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album Blood, Sweat And Tears (Columbia 8730) Peak chart position: #13 Country 9. Ring Of Fire (J. Carter-M. Kilgore) Recorded March 25, 1963; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album Ring Of Fire--The Best Of Johnny Cash (Columbia 8853) Peak chart position: #1 Country; #17 Pop 10. Understand Your Man (J.R. Cash) Recorded November 12, 1963; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album I Walk The Line (Columbia 8990) Peak chart position: #1 Country; #35 Pop 11. The Ballad Of Ira Hayes (P. LaFarge) Recorded March 8, 1964; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album Bitter Tears--Ballads Of The American Indian (Columbia 9048) Peak chart position: #3 Country 12. Bad News (J.D. Loudermilk) Recorded September 18, 1963; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album I Walk The Line (Columbia 8990) Peak chart position: #8 Country 13. Orange Blossom Special (E.T. Rouse) Recorded December 20, 1964; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album Orange Blossom Special (Columbia 9109) Peak chart position: #3 Country; #80 Pop 14. Daddy Sang Bass (C. Perkins) Recorded July 30, 1968; Nashville Produced by Bob Johnston From the album The Holy Land (Columbia 9726) Peak chart position: #1 Country; #42 Pop 15. A Boy Named Sue (live) (S. Silverstein) Recorded February 24, 1969; San Quentin Prison Produced by Bob Johnston From the album Johnny Cash At San Quentin (Columbia 9827) Peak chart position: #1 Country; #2 Pop 16. Sunday Morning Coming Down (live) (K. Kristofferson) Recorded July 10, 1970; Nashville Produced by Bob Johnston From the album The Johnny Cash Show (Columbia 30100) Peak chart position: #1 Country; #46 Pop 17. Man In Black (J.R. Cash) Recorded February 16, 1971; Nashville Produced by Johnny Cash From the album Man In Black (Columbia 30550) Peak chart position: #3 Country; #58 Pop 18. Oney (J. Chesnut) Recorded June 5, 1972; Hendersonville, TN Produced by Larry Butler From the album Any Old Wind That Blows (Columbia 32091) Peak chart position: #2 Country; #101 Pop 19. One Piece At A Time (W. Kemp) Recorded March 5, 1976; Hendersonville, TN Produced by Charlie Bragg and Don Davis From the album One Piece At A Time (Columbia 34193) Peak chart position: #1 Country; #29 Pop 20. (Ghost) Riders In The Sky (S. Jones) Recorded March 27, 1979; Nashville Produced by Brian Ahern From the album Silver (Columbia 36086) Peak chart position: #2 Country Disc Two: DUETS--AND THEN SOME 1. Keep On The Sunny Side --with The Carter Family (A.P. Carter) Recorded June 14, 1974; Hendersonville, TN Produced by Johnny Cash and Charlie Bragg From the album The Junkie And The Juicehead Minus Me (Columbia 33086) 2. Diamonds In The Rough --with Mother Maybelle Carter (A.P. Carter) Recorded November 14, 1972; Hendersonville, TN Produced by Larry Butler Columbia single #45938 3. Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine --with Tommy Cash (G. Autry-J. Long) Recorded February 1975; Hendersonville, TN Produced by Johnny Cash and Charlie Bragg From the album The Last Gunfighter Ballad (Columbia 34314) 4. Another Man Done Gone --with Anita Carter (V. Hall-J.A. Lomax-A. Lomax-R.P. Tartt) Recorded August 21, 1962; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album Blood, Sweat And Tears (Columbia 8730) 5. Hammers And Nails --with The Statler Brothers (L. Crough) Recorded April 3, 1964; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones Columbia single #43069 6. It Ain’t Me Babe --with June Carter (B. Dylan) Recorded August 27, 1964; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album Orange Blossom Special (Columbia 9109) Peak chart position: #4 Country; #58 Pop 7. Girl From The North Country --with Bob Dylan (B. Dylan) Recorded February 18, 1969; Nashville Produced by Bob Johnston From the album Nashville Skyline (Columbia 8925) 8. Jackson --with June Carter (B.E. Wheeler-J. Leiber) Recorded January 11, 1967; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album Carryin’ On With Johnny Cash And June Carter (Columbia 9528) Peak chart position: #2 Country 9. Long-Legged Guitar Pickin’ Man --with June Carter (M. Grant) Recorded March 1, 1967; Nashville Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones From the album Carryin’ On With Johnny Cash And June Carter (Columbia 9528) Peak chart position: #6 Country 10. I Still Miss Someone --with George Jones (J.R. Cash-R. Cash, Jr.) Recorded February 14, 1979; Nashville Produced by Brian Ahern Not originally released; first issued as bonus track on the album Silver (Columbia/Legacy 86791) 11. If I Were A Carpenter --with June Carter Cash (T. Hardin) Recorded August 20, 1969; Nashville Produced by Bob Johnston From the album Hello, I’m Johnny Cash (Columbia 9943) Peak chart position: #2 Country; #36 Pop 12. There Ain’t No Good Chain Gang --with Waylon Jennings (H. Bynum-D. Kirby) Recorded July 6, 1976; Hendersonville, TN Produced by Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings From the album I Would Like To See You Again (Columbia 35313) Peak chart position: #2 Country 13. I Wish I Was Crazy Again --with Waylon Jennings (B. McDill) Recorded July 6, 1976; Hendersonville, TN Produced by Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings From the album I Would Like To See You Again (Columbia 35313) Peak chart position: #22 Country 14. You Can’t Beat Jesus Christ --with Billy Joe Shaver (B.J. Shaver) Recorded May 21, 1980; Nashville Produced by Jack Clement Not originally released; first issued on the boxed set The Legend (Columbia/Legacy 92802) 15. The Greatest Cowboy Of Them All --with Waylon Jennings (J.R. Cash) Recorded August 1, 1978; Nashville Produced by Larry Butler Not originally released; first issued on the album Nashville Rebel (RCA/Legacy 89640) 16.