Recordings by Johnny Cash

Album: Johnny Cash is Coming  to Town
Label: Mercury Records 832031
Year: 1987
Producer: Jack Clement 
Comment:  JRC teamed up with Jack Clement again for this production. Of note on this album was the tune "Some Day My Ship Will Sail" featuring the high angelic harmonies of the Carters.

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 Track Listing (Click to hear sample)

1. Big Light, The
2. Ballad Of Barbara, The
3. I'd Rather Have You
4. Let Him Roll
5. Night Hank Williams Came To Town, The
6. Sixteen Tons
7. Letters From Home
8. W. Lee O'Daniel & The Light Crust Dough Boys
9. Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock N' Roll to Me)
10. My Ship Will Sail

 

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Personnel

Personnel includes: Johnny Cash (vocals, acoustic guitar); Marty Stuart (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin); Jack Clement (acoustic guitar, dobro, jews harp, kazoo); Joey Miskulin (guitar, keyboards, acoustic bass); Jim Soldi (acoustic & electric guitars); Mike Elliott (acoustic guitar); Pete Wade, Bob Wootton (electric guitar); Lloyd Green (pedal steel guitar); Stuart Duncan, Mark O'Connor, Vassar Clements (fiddle); Jack Hale Jr., Bob Lewin Paco (harmonica); (horns, keyboards); Charles Cochran (piano, keyboards); Earl Ball, Pig Robbins (piano); Roy Huskey, Jr. (acoustic bass); Jimmy Tittle, Joe Allen, Michael Rhodes (electric bass); W.S. Holland (drums); Kenny Malone (percussion).

 

 

Recorded:
September 1986 - January 1987Recorded at the Cowboy Arms and Recording Spa and Stargem Recording Studios, Nashville, and Bradley's Barn, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee.

 

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1987 Country Albums 36

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1987 "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town" Country Singles 43

 

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Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town is an album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music), and his first for Mercury Records. It was re-released in 2003, paired with Boom Chicka Boom on a single CD. "Sixteen Tons" was previously a hit for Tennessee Ernie Ford, "The Big Light" is an Elvis Costello song from his album King of America, released the previous year and "Let Him Roll" is from Guy Clark's debut, Old No. 1. The album reached No. 36 on the country charts, while the only released single, "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town", peaked at No. 43.

Re-Release Info

All tracks have been digitally remastered.

Johnny Cash's 1987 debut for Mercury--after his ignominious departure from Columbia a year previously--reunited him with fellow old-timer Jack Clement, who gives him a polished, yet funky (for Nashville) production. On a set that cements his legend with sturdy country songs like "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town" and the old-school gospel of "My Ship Will Sail," Cash positions himself alongside more contemporary artists like Elvis Costello, whose "The Big Light" opens the album. While JOHNNY CASH IS COMING TO TOWN is sonically a world away from his Columbia debut nearly 30 years earlier, the artist's lyrical preoccupations--life, love, and religion--remain much the same. Two years later, BOOM CHICKA BOOM found him reunited with his signature sound (though Luther Perkins had died in 1968, his primitive picking is faithfully recreated here) in a stripped-down production that includes the complex, Costello-penned "Hidden Shame" as well as Cash's simple, charming "I Love You, Love You," which sounds like it could have been written during his days at Sun.

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Lyrics

 

The Big Light

 

The Ballad Of Barbara

 

I'd Rather Have You

 

Let Him Roll

 

The Night Hank Williams Came To Town

 

Sixteen Tons

 

Letters From Home

 

W. Lee O'Daniel (And The Light Crust Dough Boys)

 

Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me)

 

My Ship Will Sail

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