Step right up folks for a chance to win special contest featuring none other than the Man in Black, Johnny Cash.
One lucky winner will receive one Record Store Day exclusive copy of Legacy Recordings limited edition, pressed on white and red colored vinyl, Record Store Day Black Friday release.
Recorded as a concert special on Danish television this collection offers classics like “I Walk the Line,†“Me and Bobby McGee,†and “Folsom Prison Blues.” These songs were originally only available as a performance video of the event.
To enter just comment below (make sure to use a legit email) and tell us your favorite Johnny Cash song. One winner will be picked at random Friday, December 11th , 6am CST. THIS CONTEST IS INTENDED FOR LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE 50 UNITED STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ONLY.
Johnny Cash
Man in Black Live in Denmark 1971
DETAILS
Format: 2 x LP
Label: Legacy
Release type: RSD Exclusive Release
More Info:
During an international tour of Johnny Cash’s popular music-variety TV show he documented the live Danish TV broadcast in 1971. Johnny Cash Man In Black: Live In Denmark 1971 is now available for the first time on LP. This hour-long performance features Cash’s newest and biggest songs including “I Walk The Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” and “A Boy Named Sue.” June Carter Cash joins him for three duets, solo performances wow the audience by the legendary Carl Perkins (of “Blue Suede Shoes” immortality), The Statler Brothers and the Carter Family all joining together for a gospel finale. This double LP is remastered and pressed on white and red colored vinyl commemorating the historic performance in Denmark.
Track List
“A Boy Named Sue”, “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down”, “I Walk The Line”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “Matchbox, “Me And Bobby Mcgee, “Guess Things Happen That Way”, “Bed Of Roses”, “Flowers On The Wall”, “Folsom Prison Blues”, “Darlin’ Companion”, “If I Were A Carpenter”, “Help Me Make It Through The Night”, “Man In Black”, “Introduction To The Carter Family”, “A Song To Mama”, “No Need To Worry”, “Children, Go Where I Send Thee”
Ring of fire
Get Rhythm
I Still Miss Someone
Daddy Sang Bass
ballad of Ira Hayes
I Still Miss Someone ðŸ‘ðŸ»
for sure it has to be that song “Hurt” that the dude from NIN covered.
Seriously though, A Boy Named Sue. Duh.
Think I gotta go with “Delia’s Gone”
Does a June duet count? If so I choose Jackson.
Rusty Cage yeah I know it is a Soundgarden cover but it is my favorite.
Big River
Delia’s Gone
“I Still Miss Someone”, . . . . and thanks for doing this.
As far as covers go, for me it’s “Sunday Morning Coming Down”
-Jonathan
Big River
Delias’s Gone
Sunday Morning Coming Down
Big River
So many to choose from but I have always loved the David Allan Coe penned “Cocaine Carolina”
Sunday Morning Coming Down
Big River
Folsom Prison Blues
Folsom Prison Blues
Picking from anything he played, I would have to go with “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” or “The Mercy Seat.” But if we’re talking strictly original compositions, I would have to go with “I Still Miss Someone.”
Big River
What is Truth. I’ve been a fan since I was five. Saw a live show when I was eleven or twelve, my first live show. This song, “What Is Truth” resonated with me from the first time I’d heard it. And that has made all the difference.
I Still Miss Someone
Big River…though his cover of Sunday Morning Coming Down is a close close second.
Ring of fire
Give My Love To Rose
Big River
Who doesn’t love Johnny Cash? I’m a huge vinyl junkie and I’d love to win that limited edition pressing! My favorite Johnny Cash song is “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town”.
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