Throughout his musical career, Johnny Cash recorded a lot of Gospel and Gospel-based songs. When he was near the end of his life, Cash felt compelled to write and sing a song about God's return to judge mankind, based upon the writings in the Book of Revelation in "The Holy Bible".
@@t0dd000 no Christian can claim to know a persons heart, only God does. Johnny was a troubled man but to me it seems like he took his faith very seriously and he was very honest about his flaws. The closer you are to the cross, the more splinters you will get so I hope you know that the will to know God is what counts the most.
Não, você não estaria não. O que nos impulsiona a ir a igreja é entender o sacrifício de Jesus na cruz, e o arrependimento de nossos pecados, almejando uma vida na eternidade.
it's poetic in part because so much of it is quoting the old king james, which is poetic sounding to us moderns. kicking against the pricks refers to the apostle paul's conversion experience on the road to damascus. pricks, or goads, were prods used for livestock. sometimes they would get angry and kick against them, which only further hurt them and enraged them. paul was doing the same thing before his conversion when he was persecuting the early christians. from acts 14:26: "And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks." the line about the virgins trimming their wicks refers to the parable of the 10 virgins from matthew 25. the virgins are the bridesmaids, who in 1st century jewish custom would greet the groom on his way to the bride's house in the evening with oil-lamps (hence, trimming the wicks on the lamp). in the parable, half of the virgins don't bring oil for their lamps. they are unprepared for the coming of the groom (Christ), who is coming to claim his bride (the church, his believers). the unprepared virgins are shut out of the wedding feast. its a parable about the coming judgment. the whirlwind in the thorn tree is possibly a reference to job chapter 38 and following: "Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me. Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof.... Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion? Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons? Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven? canst thou set the dominion thereof in the earth?" this was after Job had spent the last few chapters demanding to know why he was being afflicted the way he was. his answer, spoken by God out of the whirlwind, was to ask Job a long list of these sorts of questions first. in other words, He was telling Job that He has a plan that He laid before the foundation of the world. He's rhetorically telling Job to trust in Him, the One that has done or can do all the things He asks of Job.
You guys went from early Johnny Cash to one of his last recordings. You have his lifetime of music in between. Hope y’all check it out. Great reaction!
Johnny Cash is a Legend! He is an Iconic figure for good reason! It’s obvious he’s a devoted Christian from his Music, and his belief was certainly strengthened by his struggles with addiction, and I give credit to June Carter, his wife, and he always acknowledged her devotion, for his recovery thru his faith and his Love for his wife! What a blessing to American music! The man in Black was pretty awesome!
This is one of Johnny Cash's later songs. He'd retired from recording and as I've heard the story a famous producer came to him and begged him to start recording again. He agreed but only if he could do it his way. The result was some very powerful but very simple music, as you were noticing. If you want a real shock, read the credits on some of his American Records albums. The band is some of the most famous musicians of the time, who were happy for a chance to play with the man in black. A great reaction. I'd love to see you add one of his older songs, "I've Been Everywhere Man". It is actually a cover but he does a great job with this fun song.
I really loved how in the first verse he says how the golden ladder reaches down just as the guitar does those descending notes. The music is simple, but it perfectly adds punch to the words he's singing.
The music does the same descending thing when he mentions going down into the Potters Ground.... And also when the sings about the Words long written down....Brilliant song writing
I grew up catholic, love the New Testament stuff, fire and brimstone, baby. This has become my favorite Cash song. very under rated song of his, not enough people have heard it.
You guys should react to the song Highwayman by the country supergroup The Highwaymen made up of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson.
@@jonm7888 I don't know when the appointed time will be. Today? Tomorrow? No clue. What I do believe is that He will come at the appointed time, and that time is only known by the Son of God. Because people have been saying the time is near for a very long time does not make His second coming a myth, it just means people have been foolishly guessing about something they have no way to predict. I think we need to live as though the time is now.
A beautiful song, now I feel I gotta go to church tomorrow. There is a song called masters call by Marty robbins which is about a cowboy who turns to God. Has a great beat and paints a great picture. I’m loving seeing your reactions!
I love that you cover Johnny cash. He's my favorite musician, but I've listened to him so much it's hard to get into anymore. When it's new to you, it's like I get to vicariously hear it again for the first time
Man let me tell you. I always looked at cash being fortunate and average talent, BUT I HAVE BEEN STOOD UP AND CORRECTED! 1 Cash blew me away! I bow on my knee with acknowledgement humbled johnny cash is a true artificer of music!
One Piece at a time or Ghost Riders in the Sky. I would say are my two favorites. That could easily change next week. All of his songs are great! You should check out a song called the Highwayman. It is Johny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Chris Christopherson. All four are legit and legendary badasses. Iconic.
I think this is one of the most powerful songs he ever recorded. This was one of his final recordings. It was certainly different from the earlier stuff he did, with the boom chicka boom sound that he was famous for.
what's crazy about this song is that he was in his 70s while singing this. he went from songs like ring of fire or i walk the line to such an apocalyptic song. it's absolutely a fantastic performance.
Awesome take on Johnny Cash and this song. You two are great! My father was a huge Cash fan (and a talented musician in his own right) from as early as I can remember (the 60's). In fact, I was at a Cash concert shortly before I was born. Mom said I was kicking to the music. Maybe that is why his music still moves me.
He actually said how this song was given to him was that he had a dream of queen Elizabeth the second and she had compared Johnny Cash to a thorn tree in a whirlwind. He had thought about it for days and wondered if there was a biblical reference and there was in The Book of Job. Kind of like God Almighty sent a message to Johnny Cash.
@@brianhueber3683 OK, I thought so. My mom thought that was th funniest song. Geez it's been a long time since I've heard it. Thanks 4 letting me know🍻
I’ve always loved this song. It’s on the same album as his “Hurt” cover. He was coming to the end and he seems to be reflecting on his life and had turned his life over to Jesus. It’s so very powerful.
It's been told that when his daughter heard his version of "Hurt" she said along the lines of "Dad, that sounded like you were saying goodbye" to which he replied simply "I was"...
I actually have this album. It has amazing covers. If you Ever want to Hear Johnny Pour Out his Soul Then listen to the Cover of Hurt. It was Originally written By Nine in Nails, But once Johnny got a hold of it, it became his life story...He passed away not less than a year after he recorded the song and video..Its all visuals of his life. It will leave you Speechless...
The best thing to glean from this song is to be ready for the return of Christ. Repent or go to hell, no doubt. Don’t be swept away with the stardom of Johnny Cash. The song is a beautiful reminder of the severity of God’s wrath and the power of redemption for those who will receive it.
This was one of the last songs he wrote before he died. This is his swan song and it is a masterpiece. Prior to this, I think Man in Black was his best song.
Brilliant portrayal of the end of days. A lot of the gospel songs he sings are sung in church, Johnny and Carter family gospel songs are great "were you there..." (...when they crucified my Lord) is still my favourite.
Great video, my thoughts exactly, watching from Canada, Cash was man that had some time and struggled but had been raised in the church and when he could he gave back and sang for the inmates to brighten there lives in some of the toughest prisons in America, and even they could relate to him and appreciate him. They sure don’t make music like they used to. Cheers !
Thx! Fun reaction! I think we are assured by the words of Jesus that if we are His sheep, we will know His voice and no one can take us out of His hand! Another great storyteller is Red Sovine! I noticed you reacted to Roses for mama. Could you do “Teddy Bear?” -Terry
Great reaction from both of you,,,,, Johnny Cash is very unique in his style,,, and always sings the truthes as he sees and feels,, them... keep on reaction ,, you guys are fabulous... love it !!!!!
One of my favorites is Lumberjack from when he was starting out. He was talking about being a bad ass but still coming off very cheeky. Have a great day you two and much love.
I was brought up Grace Bible Baptist and yes we are all thought we were going to Hell, we did not get that this is not the fate of those who love Jesus. We go with Him❣☝✝️🙌🎶
Not hitting on anybody, but TNT is just adorable. I think this is the first video I've seen on this channel. Yes, there is something about this song. I literally get chills every time he says "...when the man comes around." Don't know what it is. It must just be the way he says it, and his voice. I don't think too many people would come across the way he does saying those words.
Just found y'all your. Everytime I hear this song I start remembering the words singing alone 💯🙂🥰 My heart turns flip feels when I feel it and the words in my soul with gladness n , sorrows.. Thank you Jesus he's coming soon. Y'all his Song also he did. Sooner or later God will cut you down. And the song Sunday Morning.. Lord help me
Its one of his last songs and he was reflecting on the end. He is in the Gospel HOF, Rock HOF and Country HOF. He was very religious, grew up singing gospel.
Johnny's young life, being a rebel n breaking all the FATHER'S rules. Now he's a messenger like the deisciples in the bible, which I haven't dusted off in years. Analyzing ur life, pray the man looks FAVORABLY upon you. Never heard this song. Thx for reacting to it❤️
This whole LP is awesome. Mostly covers including "Hurt" by Trent Reznor/NiN, Roberta Flack's "First Tim Ever I Saw Your Face", The Beatles "In My Life", Sting's "I Hung My Head", "Bridge Over Troubled Water" duet with Fiona Apple. This song of course, which is his, and also his, "Give My Love To Rose". This LP holds a special place for me. I found so much comfort in his "old" voice, in the tears it helped me shed in the first months after my older brother passed. I never expected that to hit me as hard as it did, I wasn't phased really when Mom passed or my stepfather, both of them first. I don't know, I was already in a bad place at that time. Four days after the best conversation we ever had, him telling me how much he always admired how no matter how hard Pops came down on me I always stood my ground. And just like that, he was gone. If not for Johnny, Johnette Napolitano(of Concrete Blond), and Leonard Cohen, I'm not sure I would be here to write this tonight.
I always thought this song represented j cash the best and it resonates with everyone the most. "The man" is whatever or whoever you believe in coming to collect debts for the bad things you have done. myself much like j cash are spiritual people and I try to be the best I can. i do screw up, sometimes big time and fall off. this song represents that battle inside those of us that are inherently good whether religious or not that goes back and forth. no matter how honest or good you are your always a stone's throw away from falling off. This song really kinda scares the shit out of me sometimes and reminds me why as shitty as the world is becoming I should treat everyone like family.
Yes, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, and Waylon Jennings were friends. I loved when they got together and formed “The Highwaymen” in the 1990’s. I’m sure they had a lot of fun playing together.
Johnny did only know church songs and hymns but when he returned from Army and tried to record his first song he was rejected by the world because there were no takers Always humbled himself by saying he is the biggest sinner
Johnny was a bad man in his younger days, but then he became a man of God. He tried to help people in prison, and people who had their doubts. God bless Johnny Cash! I know he is in heaven.
Wikipedia: the title track from Johnny Cash's American IV: The Man Comes Around, released in 2002. It was written several years prior to the release of the album; however, Cash updated it for the album. It is one of the last songs Cash wrote before his death. I watched your reaction to "Sympathy for the Devil." I prefer Johnny's song. Like you guys I was raised in the church. I was 8 years old and knew absolutely for certain I don't want to go Hell! Now at 71 I'll be happy if I get inside the Pearly Gates wearing a smoked singed robe! "What a long strange trip its been."
Throughout his musical career, Johnny Cash recorded a lot of Gospel and Gospel-based songs. When he was near the end of his life, Cash felt compelled to write and sing a song about God's return to judge mankind, based upon the writings in the Book of Revelation in "The Holy Bible".
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You're over here jamming to the music and she's over there having an existential realization of revelations lol
Johnny was a God fearing man!
Lee Koss...Indeed! And STILL is!
Well. He played one anyway.
@@t0dd000 So, you're making a big claim here. Are you suggesting that Johnny was a liar?
@@t0dd000 no Christian can claim to know a persons heart, only God does. Johnny was a troubled man but to me it seems like he took his faith very seriously and he was very honest about his flaws. The closer you are to the cross, the more splinters you will get so I hope you know that the will to know God is what counts the most.
Absolutely he was no doubt
I am not a religious guy but if Johnny wrote the hymns I would be at church every Sunday.
Não, você não estaria não.
O que nos impulsiona a ir a igreja é entender o sacrifício de Jesus na cruz, e o arrependimento de nossos pecados, almejando uma vida na eternidade.
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👍👍 Preach it, brother!!
it's poetic in part because so much of it is quoting the old king james, which is poetic sounding to us moderns.
kicking against the pricks refers to the apostle paul's conversion experience on the road to damascus. pricks, or goads, were prods used for livestock. sometimes they would get angry and kick against them, which only further hurt them and enraged them. paul was doing the same thing before his conversion when he was persecuting the early christians.
from acts 14:26:
"And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks."
the line about the virgins trimming their wicks refers to the parable of the 10 virgins from matthew 25. the virgins are the bridesmaids, who in 1st century jewish custom would greet the groom on his way to the bride's house in the evening with oil-lamps (hence, trimming the wicks on the lamp). in the parable, half of the virgins don't bring oil for their lamps. they are unprepared for the coming of the groom (Christ), who is coming to claim his bride (the church, his believers). the unprepared virgins are shut out of the wedding feast. its a parable about the coming judgment.
the whirlwind in the thorn tree is possibly a reference to job chapter 38 and following:
"Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me. Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof.... Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion? Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons? Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven? canst thou set the dominion thereof in the earth?"
this was after Job had spent the last few chapters demanding to know why he was being afflicted the way he was. his answer, spoken by God out of the whirlwind, was to ask Job a long list of these sorts of questions first. in other words, He was telling Job that He has a plan that He laid before the foundation of the world. He's rhetorically telling Job to trust in Him, the One that has done or can do all the things He asks of Job.
most of the rest is from the apocalypse of john, or revelations as its often called.
Thanks!
@@olpossum5186 don't think I've ever learned so much from a UA-cam comment
Well put my friend!
Amazing analogy 😅😊
I love Tasha's face when she realizes what the song is about
great
Zac Snyder used this song to great effect in the intro credits to 2004's Dawn of the Dead.
That is one of my favorite intros ever and I'm not even a big horror/zombie enthusiast. Absolutely perfect song choice.
Watching this movie right now and looking for this comment.
Yes was blown away when I saw it in the cinemas
And at the end of Logan. Chills and tears
One of the best movies and soundtracks ever! The end with down with the sickness caps off a perfect zombie movie
He is one of the best storytellers in music history. Love this!!
I want it as my eulogy song.
You guys went from early Johnny Cash to one of his last recordings. You have his lifetime of music in between. Hope y’all check it out. Great reaction!
If the earth had a voice, it would sound like Johnny Cash…
I could only hope...🙏.....CASH FOREVER, HIGHFIVE🖐
That’s true. 🖤
Cash=king
Nah, more like Morgan Freeman
I grew up on Johnny, Waylon, Willie and Kris so I'm loving y'all doing the country!!! I'm 64 so you know i enjoy it!!! Y'all are great!
They need to do more Waylon Jennings. I highly recommend the songs Revelation, Drinking and Dreaming, Never Been To Spain & Freedom To Stay.
Gotta luv th Outlaws!
What's the difference between Outlaws and Inlaws???
Outlaws are wanted..... 😀
@@clab5864 it’s hard to be an outlaw when you’re not wanted anymore. ua-cam.com/video/HzcaehkPJDo/v-deo.html
@@GaOutlawVinyl Revelation!!!! Waylon has nevva done a bad song in my books, I got to meet him and what a down to earth Man!!!
Johnny Cash is a Legend! He is an Iconic figure for good reason! It’s obvious he’s a devoted Christian from his Music, and his belief was certainly strengthened by his struggles with addiction, and I give credit to June Carter, his wife, and he always acknowledged her devotion, for his recovery thru his faith and his Love for his wife! What a blessing to American music! The man in Black was pretty awesome!
As Johnny grew older, and older he came closer and closer to God!!!!!
he was always very religious from childhood
This is one of Johnny Cash's later songs. He'd retired from recording and as I've heard the story a famous producer came to him and begged him to start recording again. He agreed but only if he could do it his way. The result was some very powerful but very simple music, as you were noticing. If you want a real shock, read the credits on some of his American Records albums. The band is some of the most famous musicians of the time, who were happy for a chance to play with the man in black. A great reaction. I'd love to see you add one of his older songs, "I've Been Everywhere Man". It is actually a cover but he does a great job with this fun song.
I heard that story too. I think it was Rick Rubin. They gave him some rock type songs to remake. I like Cash’s version of Rusty Cage.
Yes, Rick Rubin knew Johnny had more to say before he died.🙏✌️
I wasn't a big country fan when first heard this song years ago but I loved it!! Have a wonderful & safe weekend!! Peace & Love from Alabama!!
ROLL TIDE
There's country and all that other stuff folks also call country, but is awful. 98% of country is awful.
To me, and most of those I grew up with, Johnny is OG Rock&Roll, for attitude and balls, if not the music.
I really loved how in the first verse he says how the golden ladder reaches down just as the guitar does those descending notes. The music is simple, but it perfectly adds punch to the words he's singing.
Yes! I felt that too!
The music does the same descending thing when he mentions going down into the Potters Ground.... And also when the sings about the Words long written down....Brilliant song writing
I grew up catholic, love the New Testament stuff, fire and brimstone, baby. This has become my favorite Cash song. very under rated song of his, not enough people have heard it.
You guys should react to the song Highwayman by the country supergroup The Highwaymen made up of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson.
Yes!!!! One of the best.
God Bless Rick Rubin for doing these albums with Johnny near the end after all the record companies cast him off.
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The Mans coming around soon, and I think Johnny knew it.
Yes! Everyone is happy, until they find out what the true meaning of the song is. Not everyone whom they claimed is, "saved" is truly saved.
People been saying that for almost 2,000 years.
@@jonm7888 That is true. But it doesn't make the message untrue. At the appointed time, The Man will come around.
@@legendtwo What makes you think this is the time?
@@jonm7888 I don't know when the appointed time will be. Today? Tomorrow? No clue. What I do believe is that He will come at the appointed time, and that time is only known by the Son of God. Because people have been saying the time is near for a very long time does not make His second coming a myth, it just means people have been foolishly guessing about something they have no way to predict. I think we need to live as though the time is now.
This is new to me. Loved It! No one can Preach the Lord like Johnny! A great loss.
To me, this Album must be his most important piece of work.
That man is the man on the white horse.
I love the last spoken part. It gives me chills every time.
A beautiful song, now I feel I gotta go to church tomorrow. There is a song called masters call by Marty robbins which is about a cowboy who turns to God. Has a great beat and paints a great picture. I’m loving seeing your reactions!
You guys should listen to "God's gonna cut you down" this was one of the last songs he ever recorded.
Watch Tom Jones live blues cover of it here on UA-cam. Incredible!
I love that you cover Johnny cash. He's my favorite musician, but I've listened to him so much it's hard to get into anymore. When it's new to you, it's like I get to vicariously hear it again for the first time
Man let me tell you. I always looked at cash being fortunate and average talent, BUT I HAVE BEEN STOOD UP AND CORRECTED! 1
Cash blew me away! I bow on my knee with acknowledgement humbled johnny cash is a true artificer of music!
You are spot on that this song sounds modern. Johnny recorded it in 2002 and passed away in 2003.
One Piece at a time or Ghost Riders in the Sky. I would say are my two favorites. That could easily change next week. All of his songs are great! You should check out a song called the Highwayman. It is Johny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Chris Christopherson. All four are legit and legendary badasses. Iconic.
I think this is one of the most powerful songs he ever recorded. This was one of his final recordings. It was certainly different from the earlier stuff he did, with the boom chicka boom sound that he was famous for.
what's crazy about this song is that he was in his 70s while singing this. he went from songs like ring of fire or i walk the line to such an apocalyptic song. it's absolutely a fantastic performance.
Never heard this before! Incredible! I loved it. Thanks! 😊
This was a great watch. Cool seeing how quick you both were reading Johnny Cashs’ message. I’ll be watching again.
Awesome take on Johnny Cash and this song. You two are great! My father was a huge Cash fan (and a talented musician in his own right) from as early as I can remember (the 60's). In fact, I was at a Cash concert shortly before I was born. Mom said I was kicking to the music. Maybe that is why his music still moves me.
He was a self taught preacher, in his own right. R.I.P.☝🕊🤲✝️🙏🖤🤎💛🧡🤍 🇺🇲
Check out Cash’s songs “I hung my head” and “God is Gonna Strike You Down”. Johnny is a storyteller.
He actually said how this song was given to him was that he had a dream of queen Elizabeth the second and she had compared Johnny Cash to a thorn tree in a whirlwind. He had thought about it for days and wondered if there was a biblical reference and there was in The Book of Job. Kind of like God Almighty sent a message to Johnny Cash.
Who wouldn't love to have Johnny Cash record the Bible in his elder years! I Love the end of the song when he narrates ". . . and behold."
The music and story is greatness - Johnny just sings the power of his truth.
A more humorous song is “One Piece at a Time “. I think y’all would love it. It’s an early song.
Isn't that about th car that made from all different brands??😅🍻
Not a great song....Just silly...
gizzy2403 same brand, but different time periods. It took him a long time to gather all the parts to make his own car
@@brianhueber3683 OK, I thought so. My mom thought that was th funniest song. Geez it's been a long time since I've heard it. Thanks 4 letting me know🍻
that song gave the psychobilly genre its name!!! 😆
A lot of this song was pure scripture. Love it. Beautiful and needful in any age.
I just love this song! the music, and vocals are on point. Johnny Cash is the Man!!
I’ve always loved this song. It’s on the same album as his “Hurt” cover. He was coming to the end and he seems to be reflecting on his life and had turned his life over to Jesus. It’s so very powerful.
It's been told that when his daughter heard his version of "Hurt" she said along the lines of "Dad, that sounded like you were saying goodbye" to which he replied simply "I was"...
Fav Cash song. Literally perfect.
I actually have this album. It has amazing covers. If you Ever want to Hear Johnny Pour Out his Soul Then listen to the Cover of Hurt. It was Originally written By Nine in Nails, But once Johnny got a hold of it, it became his life story...He passed away not less than a year after he recorded the song and video..Its all visuals of his life. It will leave you Speechless...
Yes, as are all the American recordings. I bought each one as they were released. But on this one ….Johnny just knew.
The best thing to glean from this song is to be ready for the return of Christ. Repent or go to hell, no doubt. Don’t be swept away with the stardom of Johnny Cash. The song is a beautiful reminder of the severity of God’s wrath and the power of redemption for those who will receive it.
I love this song because of it’s message, and because it got me into Johnny Cash!
June and johnny both had a strong relationship in Jesus Christ...🤗🎆
Love the song choice..Love ya'lls reaction and critique 🙏❤️🇮🇪
This was one of the last songs he wrote before he died. This is his swan song and it is a masterpiece. Prior to this, I think Man in Black was his best song.
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Brilliant portrayal of the end of days. A lot of the gospel songs he sings are sung in church, Johnny and Carter family gospel songs are great "were you there..." (...when they crucified my Lord) is still my favourite.
Great video, my thoughts exactly, watching from Canada, Cash was man that had some time and struggled but had been raised in the church and when he could he gave back and sang for the inmates to brighten there lives in some of the toughest prisons in America, and even they could relate to him and appreciate him. They sure don’t make music like they used to. Cheers !
God bless you Brother Johnny Cash...You ate in God's presence
The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
These guys are the best reviewers by a long shot!
Best Johny cash song hands down
Thx! Fun reaction! I think we are assured by the words of Jesus that if we are His sheep, we will know His voice and no one can take us out of His hand! Another great storyteller is Red Sovine! I noticed you reacted to Roses for mama. Could you do “Teddy Bear?” -Terry
Great reaction from both of you,,,,, Johnny Cash is very unique in his style,,, and always sings the truthes as he sees and feels,, them... keep on reaction ,, you guys are fabulous... love it !!!!!
God bless you two. I love your reactions..😊
Awesome reaction to the song, I really loved hearing you guys talk about it. Much love
This song gives me goosebumps
One of my favorites is Lumberjack from when he was starting out. He was talking about being a bad ass but still coming off very cheeky. Have a great day you two and much love.
I frighten love my man in black, thankyou,
You guys are AWESOME. Lol. Y'all are the dynamic duo.
And you guys would love "God's Gonna Cut You Down" by Johnny Cash. Deeeeep song.
I love this song, it reminds me of the book of revelations
okay annie
Well this is talking about the book of revelations
It is talking about Jesus coming, cant wait!!!
I was brought up Grace Bible Baptist and yes we are all thought we were going to Hell, we did not get that this is not the fate of those who love Jesus. We go with Him❣☝✝️🙌🎶
I love the fact that you guys are listening to it, but if you only knew, Johnny Cash is a human prophet
I'm a 61 year old ,,thought tough,,former marine...but this song chokes and tears 😢 me up to where I can't talk...when I think about...THE REAL MAN...
Such powerful lyrics. Johnny singing this sounded more impactful than any man of cloth. Powerful
Not hitting on anybody, but TNT is just adorable. I think this is the first video I've seen on this channel. Yes, there is something about this song. I literally get chills every time he says "...when the man comes around." Don't know what it is. It must just be the way he says it, and his voice. I don't think too many people would come across the way he does saying those words.
Rusty Cage is a great later song of his also
Just found y'all your. Everytime I hear this song I start remembering the words singing alone 💯🙂🥰 My heart turns flip feels when I feel it and the words in my soul with gladness n , sorrows.. Thank you Jesus he's coming soon. Y'all his Song also he did. Sooner or later God will cut you down. And the song Sunday Morning.. Lord help me
The phrase, "Some are born and some are dying". I like the "Born" analogy, born into an awakening or a type of an AHA Moment!
Its one of his last songs and he was reflecting on the end. He is in the Gospel HOF, Rock HOF and Country HOF. He was very religious, grew up singing gospel.
Johnny's young life, being a rebel n breaking all the FATHER'S rules. Now he's a messenger like the deisciples in the bible, which I haven't dusted off in years. Analyzing ur life, pray the man looks FAVORABLY upon you. Never heard this song. Thx for reacting to it❤️
Glen Danzig from Danzig wrote the song 13 for Johnny Cash. You should react to that 1 next
Agreed I'd love for them to react to some unearthed acoustic material
From Danzig? You mean from the misfits! That’s like referring to Paul McCartney as the singer from wings
My prime rection to this track is the powerful orchestration, creating instant drama!
Oh man. Johnny was such a heavy, listening, feeling human 🤠❤
Nice positive content 👍 Great song.
Don't worry T. No one has to go to hell. It's a choice.
Johnny Cash, very distinctive voice 🎸
Revalation FACTS
Check out "Everywhere man" almost a country rap/ryme song 🎵
AND THAT'S HOW AWESOME ( ELTON JOHN ) IS TOO YOU GUYS :) HE DIDN'T NEED HIS BAND, JUST HIM, HIS PIANO, AND HIS VOICE! :) UNBELIEVABLE
This whole LP is awesome. Mostly covers including "Hurt" by Trent Reznor/NiN, Roberta Flack's "First Tim Ever I Saw Your Face", The Beatles "In My Life", Sting's "I Hung My Head", "Bridge Over Troubled Water" duet with Fiona Apple. This song of course, which is his, and also his, "Give My Love To Rose". This LP holds a special place for me. I found so much comfort in his "old" voice, in the tears it helped me shed in the first months after my older brother passed. I never expected that to hit me as hard as it did, I wasn't phased really when Mom passed or my stepfather, both of them first. I don't know, I was already in a bad place at that time. Four days after the best conversation we ever had, him telling me how much he always admired how no matter how hard Pops came down on me I always stood my ground. And just like that, he was gone. If not for Johnny, Johnette Napolitano(of Concrete Blond), and Leonard Cohen, I'm not sure I would be here to write this tonight.
I always thought this song represented j cash the best and it resonates with everyone the most. "The man" is whatever or whoever you believe in coming to collect debts for the bad things you have done. myself much like j cash are spiritual people and I try to be the best I can. i do screw up, sometimes big time and fall off. this song represents that battle inside those of us that are inherently good whether religious or not that goes back and forth. no matter how honest or good you are your always a stone's throw away from falling off. This song really kinda scares the shit out of me sometimes and reminds me why as shitty as the world is becoming I should treat everyone like family.
His cover of One is brilliant
Timeless. That's it!
Yes, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, and Waylon Jennings were friends. I loved when they got together and formed “The Highwaymen” in the 1990’s. I’m sure they had a lot of fun playing together.
Johnny is the best he was a big part of my childhood
And the man is god who comes around
You guys are great.
First time seeing you guys react. Love the dude on the left when he hears the alpha and omega part. 🤘
My favorite JR Cash song: Singer of Songs
This is a message. We need to get as close to the Lord as we can in this unsure times. Johnny Cash loved the Lord, no doubt
Merle, MY FAVORITE MEMORY, the #1 Country Man.
Johnny Cash is the man!
If you're getting into Cash, you've got to do hurt & God going to cut you down
Johnny did only know church songs and hymns but when he returned from Army and tried to record his first song he was rejected by the world because there were no takers
Always humbled himself by saying he is the biggest sinner
Johnny was a bad man in his younger days, but then he became a man of God. He tried to help people in prison, and people who had their doubts. God bless Johnny Cash! I know he is in heaven.
Wikipedia: the title track from Johnny Cash's American IV: The Man Comes Around, released in 2002. It was written several years prior to the release of the album; however, Cash updated it for the album. It is one of the last songs Cash wrote before his death.
I watched your reaction to "Sympathy for the Devil." I prefer Johnny's song. Like you guys I was raised in the church. I was 8 years old and knew absolutely for certain I don't want to go Hell! Now at 71 I'll be happy if I get inside the Pearly Gates wearing a smoked singed robe! "What a long strange trip its been."
so simple yet so emotional
Love y'all!
Made him feel it, made her think about it.