it sounds like the audience also joined in on the singing, The Highwaymen are too sick, God bless them all, Waylon Jennings (RIP), Johnny Cash (RIP), Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson and Reggie Young (RIP) on the electric guitar and Mickey Raphael on the harmonica, this musical band is the greatest country band of all time ever, indeed.
@hikarugoku the original was recorded in a sun studio in mephis tn first... going back even furthur it was written on an air force base in germany after JR viewed a movie about folsom prison.
He then recorded it in 1964 for the album 'I Walk The Line', then he recorded again in '68 for 'At Folsom Prison' and then in '69 'At San Quentin'. He then recorded it for the last time in 1987 and remastered in '88 for the album, 'Classic Cash'
These guys had real talent for music.
RIP Johnny and Waylon.
it sounds like the audience also joined in on the singing, The Highwaymen are too sick, God bless them all, Waylon Jennings (RIP), Johnny Cash (RIP), Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson and Reggie Young (RIP) on the electric guitar and Mickey Raphael on the harmonica, this musical band is the greatest country band of all time ever, indeed.
@hikarugoku the original was recorded in a sun studio in mephis tn first... going back even furthur it was written on an air force base in germany after JR viewed a movie about folsom prison.
He then recorded it in 1964 for the album 'I Walk The Line', then he recorded again in '68 for 'At Folsom Prison' and then in '69 'At San Quentin'. He then recorded it for the last time in 1987 and remastered in '88 for the album, 'Classic Cash'
tasty !