Hank Snow was born in Liverpool Nova Scotia Canada. Moved the Nashville in 1949. His song I’m Moving On, was top of the Country Hit Parade for 21 weeks. A record that has never been beaten. He was very big in Train songs. Golden Rocket, Canadian Pacific. His, I’ve Been Everywhere, song, is truly a special. I’m a fan of his, you might say !!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know what "bro country crap" is but I've always been a Johnny Cash fan. Saw him and the other highwaymen in concert at a local high school football field in 1987, near Joliet Il. I won tickets and sat on the field in the first row!! Best concert ever. Love his music!!!
Johnny is for everyone I think he's one of the only singers that almost everyone loves and just so you know the real country people don't do "country bro crap" best way to spot a fake country guy is if they do "country bro crap" lol
WOW!!!! Johnny used to talk about Hank Snow being his favorite and both of these two spoke, in their autobiographies, about singing Hank Snow songs when they were young. I have been waiting for a long time to hear Cash do this one. Made my night to hear this. Loved Hank Snow music as well as these two.
Johnny recorded a version of "I'm Movin' On" during the American Recordings years, and it was included on the 2003 compilation, Unearthed. I prefer that version.
Hank Snow classic sung by Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings, how much better can it get? Fabulous, it's a shame it has taken so long time, before we can hear it!
Thanks John Carter Cash, for finding this unreleased album from the 80's, & releasing it for us fans. The best thing I got from star bucks. Love this album...
That big eight-wheeler rollin' down the track Means your true-lovin' daddy ain't comin' back I'm movin' on, I'll soon be gone You were flyin' too high, for my little old sky So I'm movin' on That big loud whistle as it blew and blew Said hello to the southland, we're comin' to you When we're movin' on, oh hear my song You had the laugh on me, so I've set you free And I'm movin' on Mister fireman won't you please listen to me 'Cause I got a pretty mama in Tennessee Keep movin' me on, keep rollin' on So shovel the coal, let this rattler roll And keep movin' me on Mister Engineer, take that throttle in hand This rattler's the fastest in the southern land To keep movin' me on, keep rollin' on You gonna ease my mind, put me there on time And keep rollin' on I've warned you baby, from time to time But you just wouldn't listen or pay me no mind So I'm movin' on, I'm rollin' on You've broken your vow, and it's all over now So I'm movin' on You've switched your engine now I ain't got time For a triflin' woman on my main line So I'm movin on, you done your daddy wrong I warned you twice, now you can settle the price 'Cause I'm movin on But someday baby when you've had your play You're gonna want your daddy but your daddy will say Keep movin' on, you stayed away too long I'm through with you, too bad you're blue Keep movin' on
@@BroGamerACDC If one thing I learned listening from a master like Mr. Cash is as long as we have have breath there are good Men and Women everywhere sometimes w ed have to look harder but they are there
OMG. I'm so happy! I listened to the Hank Snow version 7 years ago in middle school. This version has just made me nostalgic and it's just so much good!
+Evan Jonathan Whatever....he did undoubtedly cut some great records! "Although primarily remembered as a country music icon, his genre-spanning songs and sound embraced rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel. This crossover appeal won Cash the rare honor of multiple inductions in the Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Gospel Music Halls of Fame." - Wikipedia
+Tattyshoes Shigure wiki is right Johnny was a rock star. Although he did have a couple hard rock songs like "heavy metal don't mean rock and roll to me" and "rusty cage"
Waylon and Johnny. 2 legends that can never be replaced. The new country, hell new music in general can't even hold a candle to this. These 2 had more talent in there little finger than ALL of the musicians today put together. When Johnny said "Hello I'm Johnny Cash" it demanded your attention. When Waylon sang songs like "Waymores blues" or "Don't you think this outlaw bit done got out of hand" you knew it was sincere. These men honestly cared about the music. Now days all the music industry pumps out are a bunch of cowboy, pretty boy, pussies born without balls or a backbone. All the executives want are meat puppets who will record whatever bullshit the suits want and pump out more generic music that does not offend or captivate people. These legends did music there way, no compromises and no bullshit. John fought like hell to cut his "Live at Folsom" record and Waylon did the same to cut "Wanted the outlaws". They say music died in 1959 and we lost a lot of talent in a plane crash that year (it also haunted Waylon for the rest of his days) BUT I think music didn't die that night but it was badly wounded and it has slowly died off over the last 55 years. The music has died now thanks to executives and cookie cutter music that has no heart and thanks to the fact that none of the new "artists" have the guts to stand up and record new songs that made a statement like "Sunday mornin commin down" or "Are you shure Hank done it this way" did decades ago. These 2 men had balls big enough to haul in dump trucks and the newbies sing shit like "1994" or some other bullshit that sounds like garbage and takes no imagination.
Agreed. I think American popular culture generally was murdered when the bog corporations took it over and turned it into mass produced garbage aimed at the lowest common denominator of the public. Popular music was actually created by the people and for the people - we had local radio stations that were independent and could program whatever they wanted to. Now, a few giant corporations control all the radio stations and programming is dictated from corporate headquarters. We lost whatever little democracy we ever had and the giant corporations now control our whole world - politically and culturally. Kids growing up today have no idea about the rich legacy of American popular music and popular culture generally. They think rap is actually music! Because it’s all they’ve ever known. That’s how ignorant and dumbed down they are. We have to take back our country and get rid of the corporate banker parasites who’ve stolen it from us.
@@Royelsworth I agree with you, Roy. Waylon is my all-time favorite, and I love Cash music too..... but Hank's version blows EVERYBODY ELSE'S right out of the water.🎸
another classic Waylon & Johnny duet to add to the collection the funky ones work so well my top 5 AINT NO GOOD CHAIN GANG I'M NEVER GONNA ROAM AGAIN WISH I WAS CRAZY AGAIN MOVIN' ON BALLAD OF FORTY DOLLARS , FOLKS ON THE ROAD is a close 6th
Actually the best singer, songwriter, story teller ever is Hank Williams sr!!!!! Especially the "Luke the drifter" stuff..... Hank somehow doesn't get near the reaction credit he deserves.... that's crazy!!!! All country and most rock legends recognize him as the best and most influential EVER!!!!!!!
Johnny Cash American recordings unearthed. This song is there, where he sings it himself, in studio. Check itunes for Johnny Cash unearthed. Click on the album and it should give you all the songs on it. I'm moving on is there. I hope that will help.
yeah this is country music not like the swift and prettyboy lollypop crap they call country of today amen.these new artist call them selves COUNTRY country my ass.
This song was on American recordings, unearthed. Why is it on the latest album of the previously unreleased recordings. This one and I came to believe, both on American recordings. Probably because its a different version of the songs.
He was great.he knew it.but remained humble.thats a hero❤
Johnny and Waylon! Can't beat that...ever..
yes you can with Hank snow he is better Johnny Cash is great but hanks snow better
You can’t beat Johnny and old hoss
Yes you can. Johnny, Waylon, Willie and Kris😎
Hank Snow was born in Liverpool Nova Scotia Canada. Moved the Nashville in 1949. His song I’m Moving On, was top of the Country Hit Parade for 21 weeks. A record that has never been beaten. He was very big in Train songs. Golden Rocket, Canadian Pacific. His, I’ve Been Everywhere, song, is truly a special. I’m a fan of his, you might say !!!!!!!!!!!
@@Royelsworthagreed. Johnny is awesome but I love Hank Snow more and Hank Williams is my personal favorite
We are all moving on but we will never forget Johnny Cash. I was in a bad mood but Johnny set me straight.
RIP THE MAN IN BLACK
This song has so much Waylon Jennings in it...The bassline, the progressions...SO GOOD!
yes
A song by legendary Hank Snow, now done by 2 great legends..wow. Johnny and Waylon.
I'm moving on I'm definitely not coming back ❤❤❤
I don't know what "bro country crap" is but I've always been a Johnny Cash fan. Saw him and the other highwaymen in concert at a local high school football field in 1987, near Joliet Il. I won tickets and sat on the field in the first row!! Best concert ever. Love his music!!!
Johnny is for everyone I think he's one of the only singers that almost everyone loves
and just so you know the real country people don't do "country bro crap" best way to spot a fake country guy is if they do "country bro crap" lol
This is the definition of the sound of country music.
My friend some other guy who sings country. Nothing compared to Johnny Cash. Cash and Jennings sing real country!
Can't beat some good ol' Johnny Cash! Wish he was still alive
Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash - music legends!
Miss you Waylon Jennings
A chi si lamenta del fatto che Johnny non sia più tra noi, dico solo: chiudete gli occhi e resprate l'aria fresca intorno a voi. Ecco Johnny ....
WOW!!!! Johnny used to talk about Hank Snow being his favorite and both of these two spoke, in their autobiographies, about singing Hank Snow songs when they were young. I have been waiting for a long time to hear Cash do this one. Made my night to hear this. Loved Hank Snow music as well as these two.
Johnny recorded a version of "I'm Movin' On" during the American Recordings years, and it was included on the 2003 compilation, Unearthed. I prefer that version.
This whole album is great man
Hank Snow classic sung by Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings, how much better can it get? Fabulous, it's a shame it has taken so long time, before we can hear it!
Thanks John Carter Cash, for finding this unreleased album from the 80's, & releasing it for us fans. The best thing I got from star bucks. Love this album...
Nunca morrerão!!
Un verdadero placer poder escuchar verdadera música country. Felicitaciones. Saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina.
Escucha los statler!
Al fin! Otro Argentino que escucha country!!! Pensé que era el único, también soy de Buenos Aires xd
Amen yes I am moving on
This is real country music right here. Love it.
Johnny cash , rock in roll hall of fame, county music hall of fame, song writer association hall of fame , speaks for its self, MAN IN. BLACK 🇱🇷👍🏻👍🏻
and Gospel Music Hall Of Fame😀
The best 2 voices in country music ride with Hank Snow's classic! How they didn't release this when they recorded it we'll never know ...
Oh i miss him so much........
FANTASTIC. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
That big eight-wheeler rollin' down the track
Means your true-lovin' daddy ain't comin' back
I'm movin' on, I'll soon be gone
You were flyin' too high, for my little old sky
So I'm movin' on
That big loud whistle as it blew and blew
Said hello to the southland, we're comin' to you
When we're movin' on, oh hear my song
You had the laugh on me, so I've set you free
And I'm movin' on
Mister fireman won't you please listen to me
'Cause I got a pretty mama in Tennessee
Keep movin' me on, keep rollin' on
So shovel the coal, let this rattler roll
And keep movin' me on
Mister Engineer, take that throttle in hand
This rattler's the fastest in the southern land
To keep movin' me on, keep rollin' on
You gonna ease my mind, put me there on time
And keep rollin' on
I've warned you baby, from time to time
But you just wouldn't listen or pay me no mind
So I'm movin' on, I'm rollin' on
You've broken your vow, and it's all over now
So I'm movin' on
You've switched your engine now I ain't got time
For a triflin' woman on my main line
So I'm movin on, you done your daddy wrong
I warned you twice, now you can settle the price
'Cause I'm movin on
But someday baby when you've had your play
You're gonna want your daddy but your daddy will say
Keep movin' on, you stayed away too long
I'm through with you, too bad you're blue
Keep movin' on
👍💓
Johnny Cash is great!
This is the best version of this classic song I have ever heard!
Johnny is smiling somewhere above .....
i doubt it, the world's gone to hell, he left just in time
@@BroGamerACDC If one thing I learned listening from a master like Mr. Cash is as long as we have have breath there are good Men and Women everywhere sometimes w ed have to look harder but they are there
@@chriscorman734 really can't deny that but it just seems so rare to find the good ones anymore
Classic
Waylon Jennings Forever!
Add Buddy to the list
Great stuff, I am totally getting this record.
Grande johnycash
OMG. I'm so happy! I listened to the Hank Snow version 7 years ago in middle school. This version has just made me nostalgic and it's just so much good!
now,thats some serious picking and a grinning.love it
Fantastique! Wonderful, heart lifting music from two great C&W legends.
The only C&W artist there was Waylon. Johnny was a rap, punk, rock, gospel, alternative, mariachi, and metal artist.
+Evan Jonathan Whatever....he did undoubtedly cut some great records! "Although primarily remembered as a country music icon, his genre-spanning songs and sound embraced rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel. This crossover appeal won Cash the rare honor of multiple inductions in the Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Gospel Music Halls of Fame." - Wikipedia
+Tattyshoes Shigure wiki is right Johnny was a rock star. Although he did have a couple hard rock songs like "heavy metal don't mean rock and roll to me" and "rusty cage"
Hello Johnny hello June
Two of my favorites.
I love you Johnny cash you have help med through so many good and bad times.
that was good. . .real good. .Hank'll be glad
Real country music!
I miss you Johnny
Long live the man in black!
Waylon and Johnny. 2 legends that can never be replaced. The new country, hell new music in general can't even hold a candle to this. These 2 had more talent in there little finger than ALL of the musicians today put together. When Johnny said "Hello I'm Johnny Cash" it demanded your attention. When Waylon sang songs like "Waymores blues" or "Don't you think this outlaw bit done got out of hand" you knew it was sincere. These men honestly cared about the music. Now days all the music industry pumps out are a bunch of cowboy, pretty boy, pussies born without balls or a backbone. All the executives want are meat puppets who will record whatever bullshit the suits want and pump out more generic music that does not offend or captivate people. These legends did music there way, no compromises and no bullshit. John fought like hell to cut his "Live at Folsom" record and Waylon did the same to cut "Wanted the outlaws". They say music died in 1959 and we lost a lot of talent in a plane crash that year (it also haunted Waylon for the rest of his days) BUT I think music didn't die that night but it was badly wounded and it has slowly died off over the last 55 years. The music has died now thanks to executives and cookie cutter music that has no heart and thanks to the fact that none of the new "artists" have the guts to stand up and record new songs that made a statement like "Sunday mornin commin down" or "Are you shure Hank done it this way" did decades ago. These 2 men had balls big enough to haul in dump trucks and the newbies sing shit like "1994" or some other bullshit that sounds like garbage and takes no imagination.
Agreed. I think American popular culture generally was murdered when the bog corporations took it over and turned it into mass produced garbage aimed at the lowest common denominator of the public. Popular music was actually created by the people and for the people - we had local radio stations that were independent and could program whatever they wanted to. Now, a few giant corporations control all the radio stations and programming is dictated from corporate headquarters. We lost whatever little democracy we ever had and the giant corporations now control our whole world - politically and culturally. Kids growing up today have no idea about the rich legacy of American popular music and popular culture generally. They think rap is actually music! Because it’s all they’ve ever known. That’s how ignorant and dumbed down they are. We have to take back our country and get rid of the corporate banker parasites who’ve stolen it from us.
The best in the all over.
Lo máximo !! Hello, im Jhonny Cash !
One of the best.
toe tapping magic
great hank snow classic!
You go Johnny Cash whooooooooooooooo
I have always liked to hear Johnny sing he and June were a great couple
AGREED
THIS IS COUNTRY MUSIC!!!
best version of this.
no it's not hanks snows the best version
@@Royelsworth
I agree with you, Roy.
Waylon is my all-time favorite, and I love Cash music too..... but Hank's version blows EVERYBODY ELSE'S right out of the water.🎸
AMEN! I AGREE!!!
I like Cash since I was a kid
Love dis! Xx
Great guitar solo.
grande Johnny
I miss johnny.150 songs at least.dont know any artist that comes close.john in mn.
HELL FIRE YES ! !
woop woop!
One of my all time favourites
This song could turn a river around, heard it in the car for the first time the other day and something clicked. We're moving on.
His laugh ❤
For sake, too bad he's gone. Quite nice to listen, even if not completely my favourite genre.
another classic Waylon & Johnny duet to add to the collection
the funky ones work so well
my top 5
AINT NO GOOD CHAIN GANG
I'M NEVER GONNA ROAM AGAIN
WISH I WAS CRAZY AGAIN
MOVIN' ON
BALLAD OF FORTY DOLLARS ,
FOLKS ON THE ROAD is a close 6th
Very, nice sing music, very fine, thank you, sincerely Lina.
like your name Lina
SUPER... La version d'Emmylou Harris également !
From a time when country music was real, not the fake crap they play today.
The voice of God has returned.
Good music.
The great great Waylon!
I still like the Hank Snow version the best but this is the second best version I ever heard.
JohnnyCash
johnny
I'm Movin' On too Johnny !!! Thx for all! Man in Black 4 life !!!
I love it love it loveeee ittt!!! lol
Actually the best singer, songwriter, story teller ever is Hank Williams sr!!!!! Especially the "Luke the drifter" stuff..... Hank somehow doesn't get near the reaction credit he deserves.... that's crazy!!!! All country and most rock legends recognize him as the best and most influential EVER!!!!!!!
Love that
Jonny Foda, canta muito!!
thanks ! love them both!!!!!!;;;)))
scortatevi.di.sentire.ancora.due.cosi.j.e.w-.per.millenni.vera.musica.il.resto.vedremo
Sometimes moving on is difficult April
Wow👍❤
That's Waylon Jennings singing with him. I recognize his voice.
two friends ,legends, and former roommates.. THE HIGHWAYMEN
Yeah long live johnny r cash
I can’t stand modern “country” but this stuff slaps
Mahtavaa!
I love the opening words of this song about Hank Snow. Can anyone explain more about the story?
Ryan Smith Johnny Cash was poking fun at Hank Snow’s Canadian accent.
Always wondered that myself. And as Australian I guess I missed the joke.
@@div258f4eva i still don't get it
I'm moving on.
Yes; i movin on ;all my life
Johnny 4 live
I need this solo!!! :(
Johnny Cash American recordings unearthed. This song is there, where he sings it himself, in studio. Check itunes for Johnny Cash unearthed. Click on the album and it should give you all the songs on it. I'm moving on is there. I hope that will help.
I
I've Johnny Cash
John Kay does a great version of this
yeah this is country music not like the swift and prettyboy lollypop crap they call country of today amen.these new artist call them selves COUNTRY country my ass.
alan c i agree i am glad i won,t be around to see the end of america
Very similar to Doin’ Fine by savoy brown
You done Your Daddy wrong, I’m moving on.
This song was on American recordings, unearthed. Why is it on the latest album of the previously unreleased recordings. This one and I came to believe, both on American recordings. Probably because its a different version of the songs.