Recordings by Johnny Cash

Album:: American V: A Hundred Highways
Label: American 
Year: 2006
Producer: Rick Rubin & John Carter Cash
Comment:  This album was the first album released since John's passing. The songs were recorded during the four month period between June Carter's passing away and John's death. The album starts with the re-recording of "Help Me". This song had been earlier recorded by Cash for Gospel Road. The album jumped to number 1 one its release date of July 4, 2006. 

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 Track Listing (Click to hear sample)

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1. Help Me Listen Listen
2. God's Gonna Cut You Down Listen Listen
3. Like The 309 (the last song Johnny wrote & recorded) Listen Listen
4. If You Could Read My Mind Listen Listen
5. Further On Up the Road Listen Listen
6. The Evening Train Listen Listen
7. I Came To Believe Listen Listen
8. Love's Been Good To Me Listen Listen
9. A Legend In My Time Listen Listen
10. Rose Of My Heart Listen Listen
11. Four Strong Winds Listen Listen
12. I'm Free From The Chain Gang Now Listen Listen

 

 

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Liner Notes

 

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Personnel

Musicians

  • Johnny Cash
  • Laura Cash
  • Dennis Crouch
  • Smokey Hormel – Guitar
  • Pat McLaughlin – Guitar
  • Larry Perkins
  • Jonny Polonsky – Guitar
  • Randy Scruggs – Guitar
  • Marty Stuart
  • Benmont Tench – Organ, Piano, Harpsichord
  • Pete Wade
  • Mac Wiseman

Additional personnel

  • Martyn Atkins – Photography
  • Christine Cano – Art Direction, Design
  • John Carter Cash – Executive Producer
  • Lindsay Chase – Production Coordination
  • Greg Fidelman – Mixing
  • Paul Figueroa – Mixing Assistant
  • Dan Leffler – Mixing Assistant
  • Vlado Meller – Mastering
  • Rick Rubin – Producer, Liner Notes
  • Mark Santangelo – Mastering Assistant
  • Jimmy Tittle – Assistant Engineer
 

 

 

 

Recorded:
May-September 2003
Recorded at The Cash Cabin Studio, Hendersonville, Tennessee

 

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2006 Country Albums 1
2006 Billboard 200 1

 

Info

American V: A Hundred Highways is a posthumous album by Johnny Cash released on July 4, 2006. As the title implies, it is the fifth entry in Cash's American series. Like its predecessors, American V: A Hundred Highways is produced by Rick Rubin and released on Rubin's American Recordings record label via Lost Highway Records, as they currently distribute country releases from the American Recordings label. It was classified as Gold by the RIAA for having shipped 500,000 units. This album sold 88,000 in its first week of release and has gone to sell 337,000 copies in America.

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Lyrics

  1. "Help Me" by (Larry Gatlin) – 2:51

    Lord, Help me walk
    Another mile, just one more mile;
    I'm tired of walkin' all alone.

    Lord, Help me smile
    Another smile, just one more smile;
    You know I just can't make it on my own.

    I never thought I needed help before;
    I thought that I could get by - by myself.
    Now I know I just can't take it any more.
    With a humble heart, on bended knee,
    I'm beggin' You, please, Help Me.

    Come down from Your golden
    And throne to me, to lowly me;
    I need to feel the touch of Your tender hand.

    Remove the chains of darkness
    Let me see, Lord let me see;
    Just where I fit into your master plan.

    I never thought I needed help before;
    I thought that I could get by - by myself.
    Now I know I just can't take it any more.
    With a humble heart, on bended knee,
    I'm beggin' You, please, Help Me.

     

  2. "God's Gonna Cut You Down" (Traditional) – 2:38

    You can run on for a long time
    Run on for a long time
    Run on for a long time
    Sooner or later God'll cut you down
    Sooner or later God'll cut you down

    Go tell that long tongue liar
    Go and tell that midnight rider
    Tell the rambler, the gambler, the back biter
    Tell 'em that God's gonna cut 'em down
    Tell 'em that God's gonna cut 'em down

    Well my goodness gracious let me tell you the news
    My head's been wet with the midnight dew
    I've been down on bended knee talkin' to the man from Galilee
    He spoke to me in the voice so sweet
    I thought I heard the shuffle of the angel's feet
    He called my name and my heart stood still
    When he said, "John go do My will!"

    Go tell that long tongue liar
    Go and tell that midnight rider
    Tell the rambler, the gambler, the back biter
    Tell 'em that God's gonna cut 'em down
    Tell 'em that God's gonna cut 'em down

    You can run on for a long time
    Run on for a long time
    Run on for a long time
    Sooner or later God'll cut you down
    Sooner or later God'll cut you down

    Well you may throw your rock and hide your hand
    Workin' in the dark against your fellow man
    But as sure as God made black and white
    What's down in the dark will be brought to the light

    You can run on for a long time
    Run on for a long time
    Run on for a long time
    Sooner or later God'll cut you down
    Sooner or later God'll cut you down

    Go tell that long tongue liar
    Go and tell that midnight rider
    Tell the rambler, the gambler, the back biter
    Tell 'em that God's gonna cut you down
    Tell 'em that God's gonna cut you down
    Tell 'em that God's gonna cut you down

     

  3. "Like the 309" (Johnny Cash) – 4:35

    It should be a while before I see doctor Death
    So, it would sure would be nice if I could get my breath
    Well, I'm not the cryin', nor the whinin' kind
    'til I hear the whistle of the 309, of the 309, of the 309
    Put me in my box on the 309

    Take me to the depot, put me to bed
    Blow an electric fan on my gnarly ol' head
    Everybody take a look, see, I'm doin' fine
    Then load my box on the 309
    On the 309, on the 309
    Put me in my box on the 309

    Hey, sweet baby, kiss me hard
    Draw my bath water, sweep my yard
    Give a drink of my wine to my jersey cow
    I wouldn't give a hoot-and-nail for my journey now
    On the 309, on the 309

    I hear the sound of a railroad train
    The whistle blows and I'm gone again
    Hitman, take me higher than a Georgia pine
    Stand back children, it's the 309
    It's the 309, it's the 309
    Put me in my box on the 309

    A chicken in the pot and turkey in the corn
    Ain't felt this good since Jubilee morn'
    Talk about luck, well, I got mine
    Asthma comin' down like the 309
    *haaaaaaaa.....*

    Write me a letter, sing me a song
    Tell me all about it, what I did wrong
    Meanwhile, I will be doin' fine
    Then load my box on the 309
    On the 309, on the 309
    Gonna get outta here on the 309

     

  4. "If You Could Read My Mind" (Gordon Lightfoot) – 4:30

    If you could read my mind, love,
    What a tale my thoughts could tell.
    Just like an old time movie,
    'Bout a ghost from a wishing well.
    In a castle dark or a fortress strong,
    With chains upon my feet.
    You know that ghost is me.
    And I will never be set free
    As long as I'm a ghost that you can't see.

    If I could read your mind, love,
    What a tale your thoughts could tell.
    Just like a paperback novel,
    The kind the drugstores sell.
    When you reached the part where the heartaches come,
    The hero would be me.
    But heroes often fail,
    And you won't read that book again
    Because the ending's just too hard to take!

    I'd walk away like a movie star
    Who gets burned in a three way script.
    Enter number two:
    A movie queen to play the scene
    Of bringing all the good things out in me.
    But for now, love, let's be real;
    I never thought I could act this way
    And I've got to say that I just don't get it.
    I don't know where we went wrong,
    But the feeling's gone
    And I just can't get it back.

    If you could read my mind, love,
    What a tale my thoughts could tell.
    Just like an old time movie,
    'Bout a ghost from a wishing well.
    In a castle dark or a fortress strong.
    With chains upon my feet.
    But stories always end,
    And if you read between the lines,
    You'll know that I'm just tryin' to understand
    The feelin's that you lack.
    I never thought I could feel this way
    And I've got to say that I just don't get it.
    I don't know where we went wrong,
    But the feelin's gone
    And I just can't get it back!

     

  5. "Further On Up the Road" (Bruce Springsteen) – 3:25

    Where the road is dark and the seed is sowed
    Where the gun is cocked and the bullet's cold
    Where the miles are marked in the blood and gold
    I'll meet you further on up the road

    Got on my dead man's suit and my smilin' skull ring
    My lucky graveyard boots and song to sing
    I got a song to sing, keep me out of the cold
    And I'll meet you further on up the road.

    Further on up the road
    Further on up the road
    Where the way dark and the night is cold
    One sunny mornin' we'll rise I know
    And I'll meet you further on up the road.

    Now I been out in the desert, just doin' my time
    Searchin' through the dust, lookin' for a sign
    If there's a light up ahead well brother I don't know
    But I got this fever burnin' in my soul
    So let's take the good times as they go
    And I'll meet you further on up the road

    Further on up the road
    Further on up the road
    Further on up the road
    Further on up the road

    One sunny mornin' we'll rise I know
    And I'll meet you further on up the road
    One sunny mornin' we'll rise I know
    And I'll meet you further on up the road.

     

  6. "On the Evening Train" (Hank Williams) – 4:17

    The baby's eyes are red from weeping
    It's little heart is filled with pain
    And Daddy cried they're taking Mama
    Away from us on the evening train

    I heard the laughter at the depot
    But my tears fell like the rain
    When I saw them place that long white casket
    In the baggage coach of the evening train

    As I turned to walk away from the depot
    It seemed I heard her call my name
    Take care of baby and tell him darling
    That I'm going home on the evening train

    I pray that God will give me courage
    To carry on til we meet again
    It's hard to know she's gone forever
    They're carrying her home on the evening train

     

  7. "I Came to Believe" (Johnny Cash) – 3:44

    I couldn't manage the problems I laid on myself
    And it just made it worse when I laid them on somebody else
    So I finally surrendered it all brought down in dispair
    I cried out for help and I felt a warm comforter there

    And I came to believe in a power much higher than I
    I came to believe that I needed help to get by
    In childlike faith I gave in and gave him a try
    And I came to believe in a power much higher than I

    Nothing worked out when I handled it all on my own
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    And each time I failed it made me feel twice as alone
    Then I cried, "Lord there must be a sure and easier way
    For it just cannot be that a man should lose hope everyday."

    And I came to believe in a power much higher than I
    I came to believe that I needed help to get by
    In childlike faith I gave in and gave him a try
    Then I came to believe in a power much higher than I

    Yes, I came to believe in a power much higher than I.

     

  8. "Love's Been Good to Me" (Rod McKuen) – 3:18

    I have been a rover
    I have walked alone
    Hiked a hundred highways
    Never found a home
    Still in all I'm happy
    The reason is, you see
    Once in a while along the way
    Love's been good to me

    There was a girl in Denver
    Before the summer storm
    Oh, her eyes were tender
    Oh, her arms were warm
    And she could smile away the thunder
    Kiss away the rain
    Even though she's gone away
    You won't hear me complain

    I have been a rover
    I have walked alone
    Hiked a hundred highways
    Never found a home
    Still in all I'm happy
    The reason is, you see
    Once in a while along the way
    Love's been good to me

    There was a girl in Portland
    Before the winter chill
    We used to go a-courtin'
    Along October hill
    And she could laugh away the dark clouds
    Cry away the snow
    It seems like only yesterday
    As down the road I go

    I've been a rover
    I have walked alone
    Hiked a hundred highways
    Never found a home
    Still in all I'm happy
    The reason is, you see
    Once in a while along the way
    Love's been good to me

     

  9. "A Legend in My Time" (Don Gibson) – 2:37

    If heartaches brought fame in love's crazy game,
    I'd be a legend in my time.
    If they gave gold statuettes for tears and regrets,
    I'd be a legend in my time.

    But they don't give awards, and there's no praise or fame
    For a broken heart that's been broken over love that's in vain.

    If loneliness meant world acclaim,
    Then everyone would know my name
    I'd be a legend in my time.

     

  10. "Rose of My Heart" by (Hugh Moffatt) – 3:18

    We're the best partners this world's ever seen,
    Together as close as can be.
    Sometimes it's hard to find time in between,
    To tell you what you are to me.

    You are the rose of my heart,
    You are the love of my life.
    A flower not fading nor falling apart,
    If you're tired, rest your head on my arm.
    Rose of my heart.

    When sorrow holds you in her arms of clay,
    It's rain drops that fall from your eyes.
    Your smile's like the sun come to earth for a day,
    You brighten my blackest of skies.

    You are the rose of my heart,
    You are the love of my life.
    A flower not fading nor falling apart,
    If you're cold, let my love make you warm.
    Rose of my heart.

    So hard times or easy times, what do I care,
    There's nothing I'd change if I could.
    The tears and the laughter are things that we share,
    Your hand in mine makes all times good.

    You are the rose of my heart,
    You are the love of my life.
    A flower not fading nor falling apart,
    You're my harbor in life's restless storm.Rose of my heart.

    Rose of my heart.

     

  11. "Four Strong Winds" (Ian Tyson) – 4:34

    (Chorus:)
    Four strong winds that blow lonely, seven seas that run high,
    All those things that don't change, come what may.
    But our good times are all gone, and I'm bound for moving on.
    I'll look for you if I'm ever back this way.

    Guess I'll go down to Alberta, weather's good there in the fall.
    Got some friends that I can go to workin' for.
    Still I wish you'd change your mind, if I asked you one more time
    But we've been through that a hundred times or more.

    (Chorus)

    If I get there before the snow flies, and if things are looking good.
    You could meet me if I sent you down the fare,
    But by then it would be winter, not enough for you to do.
    And those winds sure do blow cold way up there.

    (Chorus)

     

  12. "I'm Free from the Chain Gang Now" (Lou Herscher and Saul Klein) – 3:00

I got rid of the shackles that bound me and the guards that were always around me
There were tears on the mail mother sent me in jail
But I'm free from the chain gang now
Back home I was known and respected then one day I was wrongly suspected
So they put me in chains in a cold freezin' rain but I'm free from the chain gang now

All the years I was known by a number how I kept my mind is a wonder
And the bare prison cell that was one step from hell
But I'm free from the chain gang now
I prayed that the gossip will spare me when I return to the one I will marry
Like a bird in a tree I got my liberty and I'm free from the chain gang now

 

 

 

 

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