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Track Listing (Click to hear sample)
"Precious Memories" (J. R. Baxter/W. B. Stevens) – 2:55
"Rock of Ages" (Brantley C. George/Billy Walker) – 2:22
"The Old Rugged Cross" (George Bennard) – 2:52
"Softly and Tenderly" (Will L. Thompson) – 2:50
"In the Sweet By and By" (Sanford Fillmore Bennett/Joseph Philbrick Webster) – 2:51
"Just as I Am" (William Batchelder Bradbury/Charlotte Elliot) – 3:13
"Farther Along" (J. R. Baxter/John Starling) – 3:09
"When the Roll is Called up Yonder" (James Milton Black) – 2:08
"Amazing Grace" (John Newton/Billy Walker) – 2:30
"At the Cross" (Ralph C. Hudson/Isaac Watts) – 2:54
"Have Thine Own Way, Lord" (Adelaide A. Pollard/George C. Stebbins/Billy Walker) – 2:52
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Liner Notes Dedication: This album is dedicated to my late brother, Jack D. Cash: Dear Jack, We lost you one sad day in May 1944. I was twelve years old. Some of these songs were the songs that we sang at your funeral. As you were dying, you gave us a description of heaven and singing angels. Could these be some of the songs that the angles were singing? See you later. Your little brother, J.R. ***** I watched him sitting there on that stool, much as I had once sat on a cold steel bunk on Death Row. He was dressed in black as he always is, as if he wanted to be in the proper attire for Jesus to take him home at any given moment, coughing now and then as if to remind himself that he once misused his vocal cord with pills and cigarette smoke. His hands twitched convulsively in nervousness missing the guitar he usually clutches tightly or slings over his back with the nonchalant determination of a man that wants you to be sure to get the impact of every word he has to tell you about his life, his loves and his Savior.
Precious Memories echoes through the studio with sincerity and an angelic loveliness that seems almost impossible for this hulking giant of a man to institute.
It's been said that he has never been in prison, but I find myself looking at him as if he has done more time than I have. Perhaps his prisons weren't the same as mine, but I know his prisons have left their mark on him as surely as the twenty years I spent left more marks on me than the tattoos that cover my body.
I'm free know and so is he. There's no doubt in my mind that his love for Jesus has set him free. It's hard to be around him and not feel the presence of the Lord. Kristofferson once told me that he was inspired to go to church and later wrote "Why Me Lord" because of the influence of this man's eternal; vibrations. Yet, he's not a preacher. He only sings his songs and lets you see the Savior through his every movement. He's influenced us all.
I find myself singing more about the Lord and trying to live a Christian life, but I've got a long way to go. He's there now. There was a time that I wouldn't admit I was an ex-convict, but this man who cared enough to go to prisons throughout the country and let the convicts knew someone cared about them gave me the courage to stand up and face the truth about my past. Thanks to him, I'm proud to say I'm an ex-convict. Maybe someday I'll be able to thank him for showing me how to be a Christian. This man called Johnny CashJust a friend, David Allen Coe Ex-Convict
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Info Sings Precious Memories is a gospel album by country singer Johnny Cash, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music) on Columbia Records. It is one of several spiritual albums that Cash recorded. Other examples include Hymns by Johnny Cash, Hymns from the Heart, The Holy Land and Believe in Him. The song selection includes several of Cash's personal favorites, as some would later be recorded again for My Mother's Hymn Book.
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