Lyris part 2 The salt of the Earth yet with faith in the Lord/They all got together in that one accord/And what could be greater than God's guarantee/That man could have heaven for eternity?Rocks in the road and we stumble and fall/Light's getting low so we can't see at all/But I promise you on that gettin' up day/Wings in the morning and we'll fly away
"My grandfather lived by the book all his life/On rich-bottomed land with twelve kids and a wife/He never saw TV nor rode a jet plane/But he knew that heaven was holding his claim/Wings in the morning and license to fly/Straight to the portals of nevermore die/Nevermore pain in them old aching bones/Wings in the morning to carry us home/
If I remember The "Carl Tipton show" was a morning show during the week? Could have been mid day show? I know it was a live show so there Johnny Cash and Marty Stuart and Carl Tipton " who was talking to Johnny at start" up early singing! Somebody going to remember what time? Most of these guy are still in bed this time of the morning! It was good seeing all of them again! We were bless in Nashville to have good music all the way around! Also, The studio that there were playing there was at WTVF ch5 in Nashville were they also tape "Hee Haw" in first few years. Still in use by ch5 today. Many fans of country music think of WSM TV where a lot of old shows were done. But Ch5 held it head up high to!
Great video. Bob Wooton is playing an early Kramer guitar. When they started making them they had an aluminum neck and an aluminum headstock that was "V" shaped like a tuning fork. Henry Vaccaro was an early investor in the company and he was a fishing buddy with Johnny Cash. They outfitted the whole band with Kramers in the early 70s. You can see the J.R.C. on the front of Marty's mandolin and it looks fresh. I don't see any other signatures on it at this point.
June hatte Ihn verlassen und die Carter Sisters waren auch entlassen. Er war ganz am Ende. June wollt ihn wegen seiner wiederholten Drogensucht verlassen.
Thank you for this comfort. We'll be caught up in the sky with our great Lord, Jesus!
John R CASH great at songwriting and great at performing. RIP GREAT MAN!!!
Johnny at his best. So great to watch and listen to this man.
Noone with such natural authority in his voice and at the same time with so much feeling! JC rules!
What a wonderful song!
Very awesome song,Johnny Cash was awesome,I love his music
Cash is a national treasure.........................
He is a World's treasure!!!
This is a beautiful song. Thanks for uploading it.
This might very well be my favorite Johnny Cash song!!
Look at Let Us Travel On, Marty Stuart & Del McCoury👍👍🎶
Lyris part 2
The salt of the Earth yet with faith in the Lord/They all got together in that one accord/And what could be greater than God's guarantee/That man could have heaven for eternity?Rocks in the road and we stumble and fall/Light's getting low so we can't see at all/But I promise you on that gettin' up day/Wings in the morning and we'll fly away
Wow, that's Marty Stuart on Mandolin!
"My grandfather lived by the book all his life/On rich-bottomed land with twelve kids and a wife/He never saw TV nor rode a jet plane/But he knew that heaven was holding his claim/Wings in the morning and license to fly/Straight to the portals of nevermore die/Nevermore pain in them old aching bones/Wings in the morning to carry us home/
If I remember The "Carl Tipton show" was a morning show during the week? Could have been mid day show? I know it was a live show so there Johnny Cash and Marty Stuart and Carl Tipton " who was talking to Johnny at start" up early singing! Somebody going to remember what time? Most of these guy are still in bed this time of the morning! It was good seeing all of them again! We were bless in Nashville to have good music all the way around!
Also, The studio that there were playing there was at WTVF ch5 in Nashville were they also tape "Hee Haw" in first few years. Still in use by ch5 today. Many fans of country music think of WSM TV where a lot of old shows were done. But Ch5 held it head up high to!
That's Deep, Could make ya cry
Johnny du warst der Beste!
cant wait to hear it! great song!
So great!!
Great video. Bob Wooton is playing an early Kramer guitar. When they started making them they had an aluminum neck and an aluminum headstock that was "V" shaped like a tuning fork. Henry Vaccaro was an early investor in the company and he was a fishing buddy with Johnny Cash. They outfitted the whole band with Kramers in the early 70s.
You can see the J.R.C. on the front of Marty's mandolin and it looks fresh. I don't see any other signatures on it at this point.
Good song!
I love Marty's solo stuff like Hillbilly Rock and his duet with Travis Tritt, This ones gonna hurt you!
wow this was great!!!! i loved it thank you for putting this up..babybear
Miss you Ola!
Great version of a great Cash song
To all that past away
@PeterNGloor
Yes, he sang a while with Johnny Cash
i like it, thanks..
Awesome
Yes that is Marty Stuart.
@PeterNGloor sure as hell is! good call, thought I might be the only one to catch that!
Marty Stuart on mandolin!
Is the long-haired, bearded guy on the mandolin Marty Stuart?
Yes.
The man in black I pray for your soul
wo ist june und die carter family
June hatte Ihn verlassen und die Carter Sisters waren auch entlassen. Er war ganz am Ende. June wollt ihn wegen seiner wiederholten Drogensucht verlassen.
Ich hatte gedacht das es nach der Heirat mit June keine Drogen für ihn mehr gab schade das man eine liebe so auf Spiel setzt Scheiss Drogen
@anmaba3 WARST
Gosh doesn't Marty look young.