Little Fauss And Big Halsy

Columbia Records

 

1970

Produced by Bob Johnson

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MIB.Net Comments: Great sound track album. The Cash crew really has some classics on this. "706 Union" is the instrumental that many a Cash show was started off with through the years. Also on this album offers the first studio version of "Wanted Man", a song written by Cash and Dylan.
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Songs

 

Side I Rollin' Free - Vocal by Johnny Cash

Ballad of Little Fauss and Big Haley - Vocal by Johnny Cash

Ballad of Little Fauss and Big Halsy-Instrumental

7:06 Union-Instrumental

The Little Man -Vocal by Johnny Cash

The Little Man-Instrumental

Wanted Man-Vocal by Johnny Cash 

 Rollin' Free-Instrumental

True Love Is Greater Than Friendship - Vocal by Carl Perkins

Movin' -Vocal by Johnny Cash

 

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Liner Notes

 

 About the Music

 

With all of the aforementioned talent connected with "Little Fauss and Big Haley," only a giant such as Johnny Cash could be called upon to supply the background music. Johnny's songs and those of his own personal road troupe-The Carter Family, Carl Perkins and The Tennessee Three-are such an integral part of the foreground action, that somehow, whether it be on the open highways, at a small-time dirt track or in a lonely all-night roadhouse, you feel that we've all been there at one time or the other.

 

-Notes by Shaun Considine

 

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