Recordings by Johnny Cash

Album:: The Junkie And The Juicehead, Minus Me.
Label: Columbia Records KC-33086
Year: 1974
Producer: Johnny Cash & Charlie Bragg
Comment:  This was a version of a family album put out by JRC. Many cuts include duets with family members. The title song was another Kristofferson tune.

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 Track Listing (Click to hear sample)

  1. The Junkie and the Juicehead, Minus Me" (Kris Kristofferson) – 3:03

  2. "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" (Cash) – 2:49

  3. "Broken Freedom Song" (Kristofferson)

    • Performed by Rosanne Cash – 3:03

  4. "I Do Believe" (Cash) – 2:31

  5. "Ole Slew Foot" (Howard Hausey)

  6. "Keep on the Sunny Side" (A. P. Carter/Gary Garett)

    • With June Carter Cash and family – 2:16

  7. "Father and Daughter (Father and Son)" (Cat Stevens)

    • With Rosey Nix – 3:02

  8. "Crystal Chandeliers and Burgundy" (Jack Routh) – 2:27

  9. "Friendly Gates" (Routh)

  10. "Billy and Rex and Oral and Bob" (Cash) – 7:45

  11. "Jesus" (Loney Hutchins)

    • With June Carter Cash – 2:22

  12. "Lay Back With My Woman" (Routh) – 2:28

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Liner Notes

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Personnel

  • Johnny Cash - Main Performer, Vocals
  • Bob Wootton - Electric Guitar
  • Marshall Grant - Bass
  • WS Holland-Drums
  • Rosanne Cash, Carlene Carter, Rosey Nix Adams, June Carter Cash  Vocals

 

Recorded:
1974, House of Cash, Hendersonville, TN

 

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1974 Country Albums 48

 

Info

Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me is an album by country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1974 (see 1974 in music). It includes performances by his daughters Rosanne Cash and Carlene Carter. Two songs on the album were written by Kris Kristofferson, while "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" is a re-recording of a highly successful Cash single, his first smash hit for Columbia. "Father and Daughter (Father and Son)", is a cover version of a well-known Cat Stevens song and a duet with Cash's stepdaughter, Rosey Nix Adams, with slight changes in lyrics; a version of the same song would be released in 2003 on Unearthed, as a duet with Fiona Apple.

Re-Release Info

This album has not been re-released

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Lyrics

1.
JUNKIE AND THE JUICEHEAD (MINUS ME)
(Kris Kristofferson)
« © '74 Combine Music, BMI »

I was a stumble bummin' down the neon Music City sidewalks
With the Junkie and the Juicehead who had problems of their own
Stuck with luck it kept me standin' just a step away from starvin'
And the talent that I swore I'd show before I'd go back home
Ninety days I looked the army makin' neither love nor money
And my only set of clothes was gettin' closer to the bone
And the Junkie placed an order with the Prophet on the corner
And he told him of the soul that he'd been sellin' for a song
He said my future was my fortune but I let it slip away
Slowly smokin' myself broke on eighty cigarettes a day
Findin' out that crime ain't all there is that doesn't pay
And writin' words that no one's gonna see but did you said it who said it
I can read my fortune in the bottom of a glass
And I can see it's time for me to make my last request
Won't you fill my grave with whiskey when I'm laid away to rest
So the boys can say I drank myself to dead
Well I drank the whole thing over puttin' one and two together
And it added up to more of what I didn't want to be
I ain't blamin' Music City but it's only gonna see me
One more day and the wake up and the time it takes to leave
Cause I got a dirty picture of what could have been my future
In a Prophet pushin' day dreams on a corner for a fee
And the wino lookin' lonely at a bottle gettin' empty
And a hungry lookin' junkie huntin' tea in sympathy
And I bet that junkie's laughin' after the life he threw away
Slowly smokin' himself broke on eighty cigarettes a day
Pleadin' down the Prophet to a price that he can pay
And writin' words that no one's gonna see but did you said it who said it
Every empty bottle is my private crystal ball
And starin' into the future findin' nothin' there at all
Which is what I'll miss tomorrow when the neon shadows fall
On the Junkie and the Juicehead minus me
**********

2.
DON'T TAKE YOUR GUNS TO TOWN
(Johnny Cash)
« © '58 Anne Rachel Music, ASCAP »

A young school cowboy named Billy Joe grew restless on the farm
A boy filled with wanderlust who really meant no harm
He changed his clothes and shined his boots and he combed his dark hair down
And his mother cried as he walked out

Don't take your guns to town son leave your guns at home Bill
Don't take your guns to town

He laughed and kissed his mom and said your Billy Joe is a man
I can shoot as quick and straight as anybody can
But I wouldn't shoot without a cause I'd gun nobody down
But she cried again as he rode away

Don't take your guns to town...

He drank his first strong liquor then to calm his shaking hand
And he tried to tell himself at last he had become a man
But a big bad man stand at his side began to laugh him down
And his mother's words echoed again

Don't take your guns...

Bill was raged and Billy Joe reached for his gun to draw
But the stranger drew his gun and fired before he even saw
As Billy Joe fell to the floor the crowd all gathered round
And wondered at his final words

Don't take your guns to town...
Don't take your guns to town...
**********

3.
BROKEN FREEDOM SONG
(Kris Kristofferson)
« © '74 Resaca Music, BMI »

[ Rosanne Cash ]

Got a song about the sister waitin' somewhere by the phone
For some man who never missed her ever since he come and gone
Ain't it's harder for a woman with a baby on her way
That's the price of being human when you're poor enough to pay

And she listen to the freedom in the silence at her door
No one missin' when you need 'em there ain't no fun to sing that song no more

Got a song about a saviour looking lonesome and afraid
At a city full of strangers and a cross he never made
And he's sadder than he's wiser and a longer way from home
And he wonders why his father left him bleeding and alone

Just a broken song of freedom and the closing of a door
No one's missin' till you need 'em there ain't no fun to sing that song no more

Just a broken song...
**********

4.
I DO BELIEVE
(Johnny Cash)
« © '74 Song Of Cash Music, ASCAP »

I do believe that I won't make it through the night
If you don't come on back to me and love me now
There ain't no way that I can say that it's all right
I do believe that you're not thinking anyhow

But I believe if you'll remember how it was a little while
If you'll recall that what we had was hard to beat
And I believe that if you'll meet me half way down that second mile
We will trade in all the bitter for the sweet
I do believe that you're not happy without me
I think you feel the way I'm feeling without you
Come on and give in to that feeling one more time
I do believe you won't regret it if you do
[ ac.guitar ]
But I believe if you'll remember...
**********

5.
OLE SLEW FOOT
(Howard Hausey - Eddie Manney)
« © '59 Little Hurry Music, BMI »

[ with June Carter and Family ]

High on the mountain what do I see
There's bear tracks bear tracks lookin' back at me
You better get your rifle boys before it's too late
That bear's got a little pig and headed for the gate

He's bigger around the middle and he's broad across the rump
Runnin' ninety miles an hour takin' forty feet jumps
Ain't never been caught he ain't never been treat
Some folks say he looks a lot like me
[ banjo ]
Well I got me some money and I got me some bees
And they started makin' honey way up in the trees
I chopped down the trees cause my honey's all gone
Old Slew foot's done made himself at home

He's bigger around the middle...
Some folks say he looks a lot like daddy
[ banjo ]
Winter's comin' on and it's forty below
The river's frozen over so where can he go
I'd get me a rifle boys and run him in the well
Then I shoot him in the bottom just to hear him yell

He's bigger around the middle...
Some folks say he looks a lot like my Johnny
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6.
KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE
(A.P. Carter)
« © '60 Peer International, BMI »

[ with June Carter and the Family ]

There's a dark and a trouble side of life there's a bright and a sunny side too
Though we meet with the darkness and strife the sunny side we also may view

Keep on the sunny side always on the sunny side keep on the sunny side of life
It will help us everyday it will brighten all the way
If we'll keep on the sunny side of life

Let us greed with a song of hope each day though the moments be cloudy or fair
Let us trust at the Saviour always will keep us everyone in his care

Keep on the sunny side...

Oh the storm in its fury broke today crushing hopes that I cherish so dear
Storms and clouds will in time pass away and the sun again will shine bright and clear

Keep on the sunny side...
**********

7.
FATHER AND DAUGHTER (FATHER AND SON)
(Cat Stevens)
« © '70 Beechwood Music, BMI »

[ with Rosey Nix ]

It's not time to make a change just relax and take it easy
You're still young that's your fault there's so much you have to know
Find a boy settle down and if you want you can marry
Look at me gettin' old but I'm happy

I was once like you are now and I know that it's not easy
To be calm when you found somethin' going on
But take your time think a lot why think of every thing you've got
For you'll still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not

How can I try to explain cause when I do he turns away again
And it's always been the same same old story
From the moment I could talk I was ordered to listen
Now there's a way and I know that I have to go away

It's not time to make a change just sit down and take it slowly
You're still young that's your fault there's so much you have to go through
Find a boy settle down and if you want you can marry
Look at me gettin' old but I'm happy

All the times that I have cried keeping all the things I knew inside
It's hard but it's harder to ignore it (oh stay)
If they were right I'd agree but it's them that know not me
Now there's a way and I know that I have to go away I know I have to go away
(Oh please stay please don't go away)
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8.
CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS AND BURGUNDY
(Jack Wesley Routh)
« © '74 Song Of Cash Music, ASCAP »

This boxcar's been my home since St Antone
Cause this ankle of mine I turned while hoppin' on
Shoots pain that feeds my dreams with luxuries
I see crystal chandeliers and burgundy

I can feel my mother's heartbeat from the track
It's the rhythm of a son that won't be back
Lord knows where my mind is takin' me
I see crystal chandeliers and burgundy

If that conductor only knew all the trouble I've been through
Just to be here on this train once again
Freedom of a hobo ain't so bad
You can dream of all the wealth you might've had
I guess livin' on this train is gettin' to me
I see crystal chandeliers and burgundy
[ ac.guitar ]
If that conductor only knew all the trouble I've been through
Just to be here on this train once again
If there's nothing in this world I've gotta do
But to ride these rails of steel my whole life through
Then take away these visions that I see of crystal chandeliers and burgundy
Of crystal chandeliers and burgundy of crystal chandeliers and burgundy
**********

9.
FRIENDLY GATES
(Jack Wesley Routh)
« © '74 Song Of Cash Music, ASCAP »

[ Carlene Routh ]
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10.
BILLY AND REX AND ORAL AND BOB
(Johnny Cash)
« © '74 House Of Cash, BMI »

Ordained for proclaimin' the gospel of Jesus
The great super preachers go crusadin' on
And the people all gather in big congregations
They hear of the Saviour who came to atone
And they kneel at the altar and they walk away happy
Then the devil starts gossip about money and sex
Makin' it hard on the good men of God like Billy and Bob and Oral and Rex
Old Billy Sunday is dead and gone young Jim Robertson's comin' on strong
And Billy and Rex and Oral and Bob are talkin' about Jesus and doin' their job

Millions of people tune in Katherine Coolman
And see her face shine with an unearthly light
Garner Ted warns of the world of tomorrow
But they criticized him and the reverend died
Cause the devil is after the great super preachers
He'd try to discredit the gospel they bring
But Billy and Rex and Oral and Bob hold to their commitment to Jesus the King
Old Billy Sunday is dead and gone young Tommy Barnett is comin' on strong
And Billy and Rex and Oral and Rex are talkin' about Jesus and doin' their job
Old Billy Sunday is dead and gone young Jimmy Snow is comin' on strong
And Billy and Rex and Oral and Bob are talkin' about Jesus and doin' their job
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11.
JESUS
(L.F. Hutchins)
« © '74 House Of Cash, BMI »

[ with June Carter ]

Now you know and I know I'm not the man I used to be any more
And you don't see me hanging round downtown like you could before
Cause one day upon my knees I found what I'd never had before
I found Jesus I found my Lord
And now I sing a harmony like I never ever knew the word before

J-e-s-u-s E everlasting love is Jesus
S for soul set free U for you and me S the son of God who died upon the tree

One day a man came up to me said son you've got to change or you won't last
I thought it over what he said saw deep inside the shadows of my past
A still small voice then spoke to me my heart beat like it never had before
And I found Jesus I found my Lord
And now I sing a harmony...

J-e-s-u-s...
**********

12.
LAY BACK WITH MY WOMAN
(Jack Wesley Routh)
« © '74 Song Of Cash Music, ASCAP »

Well my saddle's on my horse but I ain't goin' nowhere
Cause my ridin' days are over and there's vultures in the air
Well the trails have been a brother and a devil all in one
I'm gonna lay back with my woman throw away my fightin' guns
Well I spent many lonely evenings listenin' to the howl of the wolfe
Talk about her like a loved one did you ever kiss a horses' hoof
They keep puttin' up all them fences to section up the country mile
I'm gonna lay back with my woman and take it easy for a while
[ banjo ]
Yes there's danger on the prairie there's rattlesnakes that bite
In every little town you come to there's always a good old fight
Well there's nothin' like his and her place I wouldn't say it if I didn't know
I'm gonna lay back with my woman and love her sweet country soul
Well you see her arms are ready and the kitchen's full of food
She's got a smile that's pretty but then it all looks kinda good
Can you blame a guy for thinkin' he'd be crazy to hit the trail
I'm gonna lay back with my woman and put my horses up for sale
I'm gonna lay back with my woman put my horses up for sale

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