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« Reply #30 on: September 29, 2007, 03:05:41 am »
Johnny Cash Show finally available on DVD.  This is a few weeks old (it was released on Sept. 18th) but I just came across it.  The Johnny Cash Show has been something that fans have been asking for for a long long time.  Here\'s a little info


 
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Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young on "Johnny Cash Show" DVD

August 8, 2007
On September 18, CMV/Columbia/Legacy will release The Best of the Johnny Cash TV Show, a 2xDVD compiling 66 live performances from the 58 episodes of Johnny Cash\'s 1969-1971 "The Johnny Cash Show".

Kris Kristofferson hosts the DVD, which features performances from Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Ray Charles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Louis Armstrong, Loretta Lynn, Neil Diamond, Jerry Lee Lewis, George Jones, Derek and the Dominoes, Roy Orbison, the Carter Family (inluding June Carter Cash), and Johnny Cash himself, among many others.

The set also features new interviews with John Carter Cash, Tennessee Three bassist Marshall Grant, Hank Williams, Jr., musical arranger Bill Walker, and hairstylist Penny Lane.

There will also be a single-disc CD version of the compilation available on the same day as the DVD.


The Best of the Johnny Cash TV Show (DVD):

01 Johnny Cash: "Ring of Fire"
02 Bob Dylan: "I Threw It All Away"
03 Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan: "Girl From the North Country"
04 Kris Kristofferson: "Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I\'ll Ever Do Again)"
05 Louis Armstrong and Johnny Cash: "Blue Yodel #9"
06 Stevie Wonder: "Heaven Help Us All"
07 Creedence Clearwater Revival: "Bad Moon Rising"
08 Linda Ronstadt and Johnny Cash: "I Will Never Marry"
09 George Jones: Medley: "White Lightning" (with Johnny Cash) / "She Thinks I Still Care" / "The Love Bug" / "The Race Is On"
10 Johnny Cash: "Hey Porter"
11 Waylon Jennings: "Only Daddy That\'ll Walk the Line"
12 Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash: "The Singing Star\'s Queen"
13 Waylon Jennings: "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"
14 Tammy Wynette: "Stand by Your Man"
15 Marty Robbins: Medley: "Big Iron" / "Running Gun" / "El Paso"
16 Johnny Cash: "Ride This Train"
17 Johnny Cash: "As Long as the Grass Shall Grow"
18 Johnny Cash: "Man in Black"
19 James Taylor: "Sweet Baby James"
20 Pete Seeger and Johnny Cash: "Cripple Creek"
21 Pete Seeger and Johnny Cash: "Worried Man Blues"
22 Johnny Cash: "Sunday Morning Coming Down"
23 Johnny Cash: "Old Time Religion"
24 Johnny Cash, the Carter Family, the Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins, and the Tennessee Three: "Daddy Sang Bass"
25 Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters: "Wildwood Flower"
26 Neil Young: "The Needle and the Damage Done"
27 Johnny Cash: "Tennessee Flat Top Box"
28 Joni Mitchell and Johnny Cash: "Long Black Veil"
29 Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Three with Carl Perkins: "Big River"
30 Johnny Cash: "I Walk the Line"
31 June Carter Cash: "A Good Man"
32 Derek and the Dominoes: "It\'s Too Late"
33 Derek and the Dominoes With Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins: "Matchbox"
34 Charley Pride: "Able Bodied Man"
35 Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys: "Blue Moon of Kentucky"
36 Loretta Lynn: "I Know How"
37 Jerry Lee Lewis: "Whole Lotta Shakin\' Goin\' On"
38 Johnny Cash: "Ride This Train (America the Beautiful, This Land Is Your Land)"
39 The Everly Brothers With Ike Everly and Tommy Cash: "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine"
40 Ray Charles: "Ring of Fire"
41 Johnny Cash: "A Boy Named Sue"
42 Conway Twitty: "Hello Darlin\'"
43 Mother Maybelle Carter: "Black Mountain Rag"
44 Tony Joe White and Johnny Cash: "Pork Salad Annie"
45 Glenn Campbell: "Wichita Lineman"
46 Neil Diamond: "Cracklin\' Rosie"
47 Ray Price: "For the Good Times"
48 Roy Orbison: "Crying"
49 Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash: "Oh, Pretty Woman"
50 Johnny Cash: "Wanted Man"
51 Chet Atkins and Johnny Cash: "Recuerdo De La Alhambra"
52 Chet Atkins: Medley: "Country Gentleman" / "Mister Sandman" / "Wildwood Flower" / "Freight Train"
53 June Carter Cash With Homer and Jethro: "Baby It\'s Cold Outside"
54 Merle Haggard: "No Hard Time Blues"
55 Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash: "Sing Me Back Home"
56 Carl Perkins: "Blue Suede Shoes"
57 Johnny Cash, the Carter Family, the Statler Brothers, and Carl Perkins: "The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago"
58 Roy Clark: Medley: "In the Summertime" / "12th Street Rag"
59 The Statler Brothers: "Flowers on the Wall"
60 Johnny Cash: "Working Man Blues"
61 Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash: "Jackson"
62 Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash: "Turn Around"
63 Johnny Cash: "I Love You Because"
64 Hank Williams Jr.: Medley: "You Win Again" / "Cold Cold Heart" / "I Can\'t Help It If I\'m Still in Love With You" / "Half As Much"
65 Johnny Cash: "A Wonderful Time up There"
66 Johnny Cash: "Folsom Prison Blues"
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« Reply #31 on: October 31, 2008, 12:12:38 am »
New release last Tues.

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People who agree on little else can agree on Johnny Cash. He carried a unique ability to reach all people at once. He was admired by prisoners and presidents, by preachers and punks. Cash was a man of God who spoke for the condemned. Johnny Cash\'s America looks at the unifying vision he carried with him through 50 years in music.

From the filmmakers behind "Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story," this acclaimed documentary (and accompanying soundtrack) looks at The Man in Black in a whole new light. How did Cash navigate the issues of his day, and what can we learn from his example? Here are gathered a broad spectrum of Americans--politicians, musicians, writers, family--to reflect on the power and meaning of Cash\'s extraordinary life.

This documentary features many never before seen performances capturing Cash across the years and in all circumstances. Intimate, revealing, and provocative, Johnny Cash\'s America shines a new light on a musician, an entertainer, an American.

DVD:
Full-length documentary includes interviews with:
Al Gore
Bob Dylan
Snoop Dogg
Sheryl Crow
John Mellencamp
Lamar Alexander
Rosanne Cash
Tim Robbins
and many others.
Narrated by Academy Award WinnerŪ Chris Cooper.
Directed by Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon
Main Program Running Time: 90 minutes
20 minutes of Bonus Material


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track list
1. Come Along And Ride This Train (previously unreleased)
2. Pickin\' Time
3. Five Feet High And Rising
4. Big River
5. Cry, Cry, Cry
6. All Of God\'s Children Ain\'t Free
7. Big Foot
8. Don\'t Take Your Guns To Town
9. Folsom Prison Blues (live)
10. Singing In Vietnam Talkin\' Blues
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