Johnny actually ordered the Psychobilly Cadillac made, and he used to haul it around on tours to bring out on stage for this song. It survives today at the Storytellers' Museum in Tennessee.
At the end Johnny was talking on a C.B. Radio. This was how truckers and enthusiasts talked to each other before cell phones and you would have nick names Johns character was Cottonmouth
Great reaction! I saw your look of confusion when at the end he seemed to be talking to someone else and he said "This is Cottonmouth come'on" CB [citizen's band] radio. Like a police 2-wa radio - but for citizens - and anyone that was in range and on the same channel as you, you could hear and talk to them. We didn't use our real names - we had "handles" like a user name.. I was Neighborlady. Truckers would use them to alert each other of road hazards or police traps. It had its own lingo.. Check out the song Convoy or Teddy Bear. Great time.. Catch ya on the flip-flop..
Great Reaction! Johnny Cash had a lot if great songs but "One Piece At a Time" and " A Boy Named Sue" have always been my favorites!I I thoroughly enjoyed watching your reaction and I look forward to seeing more of you reaction videos!
Johnny Cash has so many great and iconic storytelling songs. Check out Five Feet High and Rising, an autobiographical song about a flood he experienced on the farm as a kid. It's really clever, and the song has a key change up between every verse, to match with the flood water going from 1 ft to 2 ft and then to 3 ft and then to 4 ft and finally to 5 ft. Love it. Spell Boy Named Sue is probably his most famous one. He does a cover of a railroad song, the Spirit of New Orleans, about classic train lines slowly disappearing as the country moves more to automobiles and planes. The original is great, but I absolutely love the Johnny Cash version. Something about his storytelling and singing is so incredible
Not sure if you've checked out any Chuck Berry at all. But, I suggest this video: Chuck Berry Live 1972 My Ding A Ling. It's hilarious! Chuck was of African decent, and was a huge part of the beginning of Rock n Roll. Many of our greatest artists have said that he was their biggest inspiration.
There were rumors around the Pontiac plant that Johnny worked there for a while. Personnel could not verify that it was Johnny Cash but records did show a John R Cash worked there for a few months. So that might be where he got inspiration for the song.
Country "Outlaws" Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and a few others hung out together, toured together, did The Highwaymen album together with Chris Kristopherson....they were a whole thing, a whole vibe, huge followings and you want to dive into all of them because they mention each other and their fun times and bad times in their songs. This was a rowdy bunch, don't be fooled. Check out Waylon Jennings "Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit Done Got OUt Of Hand" about getting arrested on stage for possession of drugs...they got banned from performing in certain cities like 2 Live Crew and if you don't know who that is ya better go find out haha "To All You ....I can't even repeat it on youtube haha also don't miss Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Linda Patsy Cline....right now stop life and do "Crazy" hahahaha...anyways ya need these in your life and will grow the channel and blow up comments with history lessons and memories from the old timer Boomers and Gen X. This was my first visit with you, like, subbed, and I'll be back. :)
Waylon Jennins sings the theme to Dukes of Hazard and hands are seen playing guitar for intro "Good Ol' Boys". Also check out "Good Hearted Woman", "Luchenbach, Texas" and Willie was known for getting in trouble with the cops for party favors on the tour bus...they raided his house one time....this bunch is a trip! Willie got everything taken by IRS...he did a big event called FarmAid that raised money for farmers. Just check out greatest hits on all these old timers and watch your channel blow up. This is what old people do now. We doom scroll and give unwanted advice to strangers. ~Gen X Grandma
You need to check out Johnny Cash's song Chattanooga city limit sign. It is a great story song in so funny i don't know why nobody wants to react to this song i guess it because i don't subscribe to know one.
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There's a picture of Cash sitting on the hood of a cobbled together caddy with one headlight on one side, 2 on the other.
It was put together by fans for him. It's quite a sight!
Johnny actually ordered the Psychobilly Cadillac made, and he used to haul it around on tours to bring out on stage for this song. It survives today at the Storytellers' Museum in Tennessee.
There’s a video
Roger Miller is another storytelling comic singer. "Dang Me", "You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd", and more.
Yep
At the end Johnny was talking on a C.B. Radio. This was how truckers and enthusiasts talked to each other before cell phones and you would have nick names Johns character was Cottonmouth
The end line where he's listing off all the model years is being sung to the tune of Leroy van Dyke's 'Auctioneer' song.
A fan built a car like the song described and gave it to Johnny . It was at Johnny's gift shop.
My favorite Cash song!!
Bobby Bare's Marie Laveau
Great reaction! I saw your look of confusion when at the end he seemed to be talking to someone else and he said "This is Cottonmouth come'on" CB [citizen's band] radio. Like a police 2-wa radio - but for citizens - and anyone that was in range and on the same channel as you, you could hear and talk to them. We didn't use our real names - we had "handles" like a user name.. I was Neighborlady. Truckers would use them to alert each other of road hazards or police traps. It had its own lingo.. Check out the song Convoy or Teddy Bear. Great time.. Catch ya on the flip-flop..
For a good movie of those times watch the movie “Smoky and The Bandit”.
Great Reaction! Johnny Cash had a lot if great songs but "One Piece At a Time" and " A Boy Named Sue" have always been my favorites!I I thoroughly enjoyed watching your reaction and I look forward to seeing more of you reaction videos!
I appreciate those kind words.😁😁😁
There is a video that shows the car. It is hilarious.
Ace, you make my day!
Loved your reaction ❤
You put a such a smile on my face 😅❤️❤️
The Car exists, he had it built for the video for the Song..
Yes! Thank you for reacting to this.. such a good story line:)
Johnny had some great story telling songs. For a more serious one, consider "Long Black Veil" or "Mean Eyed Cat"
Everybody recommended this song because we like to see you smile. :D
Johnny Cash has so many great and iconic storytelling songs. Check out Five Feet High and Rising, an autobiographical song about a flood he experienced on the farm as a kid. It's really clever, and the song has a key change up between every verse, to match with the flood water going from 1 ft to 2 ft and then to 3 ft and then to 4 ft and finally to 5 ft. Love it.
Spell Boy Named Sue is probably his most famous one.
He does a cover of a railroad song, the Spirit of New Orleans, about classic train lines slowly disappearing as the country moves more to automobiles and planes. The original is great, but I absolutely love the Johnny Cash version. Something about his storytelling and singing is so incredible
I would love to see a video to this song! I love the joy you get listening to these songs!
Not sure if you've checked out any Chuck Berry at all. But, I suggest this video: Chuck Berry Live 1972 My Ding A Ling. It's hilarious! Chuck was of African decent, and was a huge part of the beginning of Rock n Roll. Many of our greatest artists have said that he was their biggest inspiration.
Try Jerry Clower he is about one of the funniest men to come across he is a country comedian and is very clean no cursing
Johnny Cash (25 mins to go )... power of love over love of power ... HAKAD
AceTheHeart, amazing content keep up the good content
If I recall, a car based on this song actually exists.
There were rumors around the Pontiac plant that Johnny worked there for a while. Personnel could not verify that it was Johnny Cash but records did show a John R Cash worked there for a few months. So that might be where he got inspiration for the song.
thank you new cash song for me
Wanted Man is a good one, If I were Carpenter with wife June Carter is another, great reaction
A true Psycho Billy Cadillac. Thanks.
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Have a listen to Johnny Cash singing ‘Man in White’.
If you like fun songs, listen to The Streak by Ray Stevens.
You like this one you should check out his song Chattanooga City Limit Sign.
Country "Outlaws" Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and a few others hung out together, toured together, did The Highwaymen album together with Chris Kristopherson....they were a whole thing, a whole vibe, huge followings and you want to dive into all of them because they mention each other and their fun times and bad times in their songs. This was a rowdy bunch, don't be fooled. Check out Waylon Jennings "Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit Done Got OUt Of Hand" about getting arrested on stage for possession of drugs...they got banned from performing in certain cities like 2 Live Crew and if you don't know who that is ya better go find out haha "To All You ....I can't even repeat it on youtube haha also don't miss Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Linda Patsy Cline....right now stop life and do "Crazy" hahahaha...anyways ya need these in your life and will grow the channel and blow up comments with history lessons and memories from the old timer Boomers and Gen X. This was my first visit with you, like, subbed, and I'll be back. :)
Waylon Jennins sings the theme to Dukes of Hazard and hands are seen playing guitar for intro "Good Ol' Boys". Also check out "Good Hearted Woman", "Luchenbach, Texas" and Willie was known for getting in trouble with the cops for party favors on the tour bus...they raided his house one time....this bunch is a trip! Willie got everything taken by IRS...he did a big event called FarmAid that raised money for farmers. Just check out greatest hits on all these old timers and watch your channel blow up. This is what old people do now. We doom scroll and give unwanted advice to strangers. ~Gen X Grandma
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Check out his Man In Black
You need to check out Johnny Cash's song Chattanooga city limit sign. It is a great story song in so funny i don't know why nobody wants to react to this song i guess it because i don't subscribe to know one.
Love the energy my dude. Can you please react to song ' Just got paid' by Johnny Kemp? Video version. Your loyal subscriber.
This was tehnically rap y'all....just like The Devil Went Down To Georgia!
The title weighed 60 pounds.😅
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