The greatest thing about music is it transcends all differences. It touches the soul which is present in all. Here I am, a Caribbean woman, enjoying the.music of Johnny Cash. Awesome stuff
*Grande Johnny Cash!, su música es el auténtico country y esas trompetas tan Mexicanas* 🇲🇽 Al noroeste de México también existió el viejo oeste, gracias por compartir esta joya! 🙌🏽
Johnny has symbolized the best of country music for so many years. It was a sad day when we lost him but the memories will go on forever. Thanks to Johnny. RIP
No offense never heard of him. But I heard 2 songs already and this is pure trash. I don't mean to be mean but what's so special about this horrible song?
As a Pakistani I always thought American Music is just Micheal Jackson, Madonna etc. But this here amazed me to the core. What a beautiful, deep and penetrating in the soul, voice this guy Johny Cash has, giving me goose bumps more I listen.
No lip syncing for this great performance by Johnny Cash. This video is paired with the original studio recording, but here a link to the actual live video/audio performance at the Ryman Concert Hall in Nashville, August 1968. ruclips.net/video/uXTzp0cNb3o/видео.html
@@WayWardProductionztrue but he's lip syncing his own singing. It's Not A Milli vanilli type of thing. And he's not performing live He's doing it for the video.
Props to the sound on this one. The background singers complement the lead nicely, and the brass players are in the mix without blowing everyone else away.
I still remember and have a soft spot for the songs I listened to on the big radio, with my grandmother, in the early 60's. I especially loved this one, and didn't know enough about music to realize it sounded unique because of the trumpets on a country song, no less. Flash forward 30 years or so, and it got even better: Johnny didn't write this song--June Carter co-wrote it with another writer. So cool! I think I post this same comment everywhere at one time or another. Sorry about that.
I really like the Mexican style trumpets. They and also the Carter family make this song a classic worth listening to periodically. Also, I'd like to thank the author VDJ MikeyMike for going to all this trouble of producing a colorized version of this remastered song.
Loved this one since I was a little kid. My cousin and I used to dance around a coffee table playing this song over and over while our mother sat in the kitchen having coffee at the kitchen table. (Maybe that should have been called a coffee table!) He was a year older than me and when he grew up he worked as a mechanic in our hometown. He died of a heart attack suddenly about 15 years ago without warning or any known health problems. I think of him every time I hear this song.
i was in a little cafe in San Antonio Texas. the cafe still had those little jukebox at your table but PA though out every other table ,i played Ring of Fire Every creed color nationality old young and kids i swear all knew the song and words! all sang their dear hearts out and then CHEERED it was FELLOWSHIP
The man who is bringing me into the country music genre at the age of 50! Never thought it would happen. Loved his and his wife's acting performance on Lttle House on the Prairie s3 e1.
Being raised in NYC I wasn't a fan of country music after being stationed in Beaufort SC for over a year I got used to it, all my friends listen to it and all the local bars is all they played. Johnny Cash was one of my favorites and now I love country music.
I'm a rocker and metal head! Have no use for country music, but a little while ago my wife watched a video that has the music of this song! And I couldn't believe it but I started singing to the music and I knew a lot of the lyrics! That a surprise to me because the only time I heard this song was when my mom played it! And that would have been about 45 years ago! 😂😂 as a teenager it had to of had some kind of impact on me to remember some words! Classic
I am so grateful to have gone from being that little girl on the farm listening to Johnny Cash to listening to rock, punk and new wave, metal, classical and back there's nothing more pure and more American than Johnny. They just don't make them like they used to and it didn't have to be this way. ❤🇺🇸❤
When asked in interview , years after this seminal song s release, ...' and what do you do when your in a restaurant, with your family you havn't seen in months (due to touring) , and a fan comes up with an autograph book and sticks it under your nose'? and his answer was 'I put my fork down ' what a man What a songwriter, What a LEGEND :D
You can not single out any one of his songs as greatist . Johny sung what he felt . The persona change when he wore black was real black was his door to let his soul sing out . This was his greatness . In doing so he helped us all to feal more deaply . His swan song cover Hurt sumed up his life as a last bit of wisdom for us all . The creatior of the song. New that Jony would bring this song to its best . To hear original by it creator then hear Johny form. Proves you must live what you sing abought for the emotions to flow fromusic and song . Sorry for being long winded. But I must be RIP JOHNY❤️❤️❤️
My father had Johnny Cash as his musical idol. He always had the vinyl on when I was visiting. My parents was divorced and I was with my father on the weekends sometimes. He said "Johnny Cash has a voice and a message when he sings". My now past away father didnt know a single word english.
When I was in SF one of my guys had his bachelor party in south beach Miami. We went to a place for dinner. They had a juke box. We played it and got on top of or tables and chairs. Everyone got into it. It was awesome!
I believe the Carter family released this first and it didn't take off. Johnny waited 6 months, added the horns and re-released it to outstanding success.
Strange coincidence. I was working with a Spanish man twenty years ago in Ireland. One day the talk turned to Johnny Cash; it happened this Spanish guy liked his music and spent the rest of the evening talking about him and singing his songs. Next morning we turned on the radio for the news at morning tea-break; the first item we heard was "the American country singer Johnny Cash died last night". Great man, never forget him.
As a Latin American dude who has never heard this song before , my reaction was like "Wait, this sounds very mexican, it´s great!". / Como un mae latinoamericano que nunca antes ha escuchado esta pieza, mi reacción fue como "Suave un toque, esto suena muy mexicano, ¡qué pichudo!"
You hear a trumpet and you think everything is Mexican. Pathetic! This song was written by his wife June Carter, and she doesn't have any connection with Mexico.
I was just 5 yo when this song came out but when I was older I just gravitated to this song and to all of Johnny Cash’s music even if I was a Beatles fan…
I saw Johnny Cash at Humphrey's By The Bay and it was the most entertaining concert I've ever attended. My date was a partner at Arthur Young and full of himself. Driving to the concert he said "I'll never speak to you again if I see someone I know at the concert." I responded, "But, they'll be there too so what's the problem?" 😆
No matter how this song is presented (and this is not one of the best!) Johnny Cash will be unique for ever. I am a Romanian and I know all his songs by heart...and those of the Highway Men.
THE SONG,THE YEAR,THE ARTIST=IT TRULY HOLDS A LOT FOR ME🖤🖤MY PARENTS ANNIVERSARY IS TODAY,YES TODAY:6•2•1963(Sunday)🌹🌹🙏🙏💙💙 WILL NEVER EVER FORGET ALL THE MEMORIES WE SHARED TOGETHER🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
Yes that so right his music is one of a kind i love his music and his voice is out of this world such a wonderful talent and what is your favorite music of Johnny
The greatest thing about music is it transcends all differences. It touches the soul which is present in all. Here I am, a Caribbean woman, enjoying the.music of Johnny Cash. Awesome stuff
❤❤👌👌
Yeah man
my view ..THE greatest song ever
You are correct
To the true king of country music my hats off to the man in black himself, the one and only Mr. Johhny Cash!!!
Hi Mathew... how are you doing?
Dont ever underestimate how GREAT JOhnny Cash was. June too!
Johnny is a great singer, I love his voice. What is your favorite song from Johnny?
Although I am very young, but I can't get tired of listening to this song. A true American classic..
There ain't nobody cooler than Cash
@@jamesagwe2981 Agreed!
Home Free's cover is a very good cover, I'm sure Mr. Cash himself approves.
It's Irish isn't it?
Hang on to it cause it isn't coming back....the style of music.
This is real country not the BS we have now.
Johnny Cash is was and will always be "The Man In Black" . NOBODY will ever come close to his talent or his voice. RIP great one.
He has a great, uniqu,e singing voice.
truly true
So true
Nobody Ever Ever
And THIS Man in black never slapped anyone at the oscar night.......
One of his best songs ever
Hi Donald, how are you doing today
*Grande Johnny Cash!, su música es el auténtico country y esas trompetas tan Mexicanas* 🇲🇽
Al noroeste de México también existió el viejo oeste, gracias por compartir esta joya! 🙌🏽
Johnny has symbolized the best of country music for so many years. It was a sad day when we lost him but the memories will go on forever. Thanks to Johnny. RIP
No offense never heard of him. But I heard 2 songs already and this is pure trash. I don't mean to be mean but what's so special about this horrible song?
He’s not country music, that’s disrespectful.
As a Pakistani I always thought American Music is just Micheal Jackson, Madonna etc. But this here amazed me to the core. What a beautiful, deep and penetrating in the soul, voice this guy Johny Cash has, giving me goose bumps more I listen.
Worry about what your people are doing in England with grooming gang, molesting children
Oh and this song was written to him by June Carter it's an amazing love song.
@@kylecrist5061 Thx so much buddy.
Same with me
WELCOME TO THE CLUB ALI
What a song, never gets old. I can hear it a 100 times a day and still have the wish to hear it again.
CUDOWNY NISKI GŁOS!!
Love Johnny Cash music 🎶 🎵 ❤
Me too 😊
No auto tune. No lip syncing. Just a great voice. ❤
i mean, he's literally lip syncing in the video, its prerecorded music played before a live showing for TV.
@@WayWardProductionz I’m going to have to watch that again 😔
No lip syncing for this great performance by Johnny Cash. This video is paired with the original studio recording, but here a link to the actual live video/audio performance at the Ryman Concert Hall in Nashville, August 1968.
ruclips.net/video/uXTzp0cNb3o/видео.html
@@WayWardProductionztrue but he's lip syncing his own singing. It's Not A Milli vanilli type of thing. And he's not performing live He's doing it for the video.
Yes johnny has a great and wonderful voice i love his music and what about you?
Johnny Cash music is timeless!
Yes!
Still listening to this song now it’s such a good song
Jvbvvb
He is immortal
Alright
I could listen to this beautiful song 1000 times. A huge talent, a unique voice, a great artist
Hi Leo, how are you doing today
Thank God 🙏🏿 for the joy of music, and those who bring it to us.
One of the best song of Johnny Cash but he's absolutly perfect for me : voice,talent, unforgettable classics...The man in black is a real Legend !
My late grandfather was a big Johnny Cash fan and got me into Johnny Cash's music when I was growing up. This is my favourite Johhny Cash song.
Old country music is like a time machine that takes you back to simpler days.
Props to the sound on this one. The background singers complement the lead nicely, and the brass players are in the mix without blowing everyone else away.
We’ll observed
This looks lip synched
@@lwherndon because it is
Omg are you joking?
@@lwherndon the creator says so right under the video. Can't you read?
Listened to this around 4 to 5 years old. Im 13 now and this still holds a place in my heart. R.I.P johnny cash
The Man in Black--When Country Music was real. It spoke to our people the joy and heart break of love and life.
I still remember and have a soft spot for the songs I listened to on the big radio, with my grandmother, in the early 60's. I especially loved this one, and didn't know enough about music to realize it sounded unique because of the trumpets on a country song, no less.
Flash forward 30 years or so, and it got even better:
Johnny didn't write this song--June Carter co-wrote it with another writer. So cool!
I think I post this same comment everywhere at one time or another. Sorry about that.
Riding down the dirt road at dusk I would blast Johnny Cash DVD with the kids and grandkids we would all be singing along with Johnny, so much fun!! ❤
I really like the Mexican style trumpets. They and also the Carter family make this song a classic worth listening to periodically. Also, I'd like to thank the author VDJ MikeyMike for going to all this trouble of producing a colorized version of this remastered song.
Hello friend, how are you doing today
The Legends never die as Johnny will always the Greatest of all Gearts, merci Mon Ange
I love Johnny’s voice and those trumpets.
Timeless classic
They don’t make music like this anymore
Wow what a great song awesome singer Johnny cash was the best country singer ever no one comes close to his talent these days wow
Hello how are you
...and Carl Perkins on lead guitar. Two legends for the price of one!!
Thanks for confirming that, I thought it was.
I’ve always loved how he strums different areas in his guitar to get different sounds.
When I was a little kid in the 60s my mother turned me on to Johnny Cash and songs like this, the man in black was an absolute legend!
This is absolutely beautiful - what a voice
I was born 1968 when this came out and it is one of many fav, cash songs.
Mexican mariachi trumpets 🥰🥰
Always a Johnny Cash fan, ever since I was a child listening to the vinyl
My fav Johnny Cash. Musical Genius adding the trumpets. RIP Man in Black!
Hello friend, how are you doing today
Loved this one since I was a little kid. My cousin and I used to dance around a coffee table playing this song over and over while our mother sat in the kitchen having coffee at the kitchen table. (Maybe that should have been called a coffee table!) He was a year older than me and when he grew up he worked as a mechanic in our hometown. He died of a heart attack suddenly about 15 years ago without warning or any known health problems. I think of him every time I hear this song.
How are you doing today
i was in a little cafe in San Antonio Texas. the cafe still had those little jukebox at your table but PA though out every other table ,i played Ring of Fire Every creed color nationality old young and kids i swear all knew the song and words! all sang their dear hearts out and then CHEERED it was FELLOWSHIP
RIP Johnny Cash (February 26, 1932 - September 12, 2003), aged 71
You will be remembered as a legend.
Sex
The man who is bringing me into the country music genre at the age of 50! Never thought it would happen. Loved his and his wife's acting performance on Lttle House on the Prairie s3 e1.
Such musical perfection!
Saw JC at Opryland shortly before his death. Remarkable composer and performer.
Hi friend, how are you doing today
Being raised in NYC I wasn't a fan of country music
after being stationed in Beaufort SC for over a year
I got used to it, all my friends listen to it and all the local bars is all they played. Johnny Cash was one of my favorites and now I love country music.
I'm a rocker and metal head! Have no use for country music, but a little while ago my wife watched a video that has the music of this song! And I couldn't believe it but I started singing to the music and I knew a lot of the lyrics! That a surprise to me because the only time I heard this song was when my mom played it! And that would have been about 45 years ago! 😂😂 as a teenager it had to of had some kind of impact on me to remember some words!
Classic
I am so grateful to have gone from being that little girl on the farm listening to Johnny Cash to listening to rock, punk and new wave, metal, classical and back there's nothing more pure and more American than Johnny. They just don't make them like they used to and it didn't have to be this way. ❤🇺🇸❤
he came to Subic Bay when i was in the Navy, and the whole carter family sang this to us sailors. 1969 I think i recall.
How wonderful!❤
It’s…JOHNNY CASH! Just awesome, in a class by himself👍🏾👍🏾
Settles you when you need settling, lifts you when you need a spirit rise. Timeless!
Che timbro vocale da brividi, spettacolo! 👍👍👍
One of the best. RIP Johnny
Hi there... how are you doing?
@@CathyAnderson-hc5mq very well thank you. And you?
I and my Son Richard Christian admire his good singing. Wonderful person. Met him many years ago in New Jersey concert. Very good wife sings with him.
The One & Only CASH ❤️🎸🎸🎸🍻
Johnny Cash was one of kind, if you do not like his music, you're not normal.
Das Lied hat seine Frau geschrieben
I don't like his music and I am normal. You are full of excrement.
When asked in interview , years after this seminal song s release, ...' and what do you do when your in a restaurant, with your family you havn't seen in months (due to touring) , and a fan comes up with an autograph book and sticks it under your nose'? and his answer was
'I put my fork down '
what a man
What a songwriter,
What a LEGEND :D
Love this song written and composed by Johnny Cash's wife June who sings it just as beautiful. ❤
Hi Josh..how are you doing?
You can not single out any one of his songs as greatist . Johny sung what he felt . The persona change when he wore black was real black was his door to let his soul sing out .
This was his greatness . In doing so he helped us all to feal more deaply .
His swan song cover Hurt sumed up his life as a last bit of wisdom for us all . The creatior of the song. New that Jony would bring this song to its best .
To hear original by it creator then hear Johny form.
Proves you must live what you sing abought for the emotions to flow fromusic and song .
Sorry for being long winded.
But I must be RIP JOHNY❤️❤️❤️
A voice that fills the soul with pleasure, joy and fulfillment ! He is Immortal !
Wow I haven't heard this song since I was a little kid. I love Johnny Cash & this song.
Hi robbie, how are you doing today
My wife saved me life June Carter saved Johnny.'s This song is a trophy of sobriety for me!
I remember when he charted with this ... Still very high on my Country Hit List
Johnny, Elvis, Freddie, John, Bob - I miss all of them 😢
Freddie Fender?
@@terrimitchell4005 FF The taco bender
As someone from Indonesia, it's great that Johnny Cash was singing about our country!
My father had Johnny Cash as his musical idol. He always had the vinyl on when I was visiting. My parents was divorced and I was with my father on the weekends sometimes. He said "Johnny Cash has a voice and a message when he sings".
My now past away father didnt know a single word english.
Hi Johnny...how are you doing?
When I was in SF one of my guys had his bachelor party in south beach Miami. We went to a place for dinner. They had a juke box. We played it and got on top of or tables and chairs. Everyone got into it. It was awesome!
Johnny Cash ikona muzyki country ale jego wpływ na ogólną muzykę jest przeogromny cześć jego pamięci
Johnny Cash 2024❤
I believe the Carter family released this first and it didn't take off. Johnny waited 6 months, added the horns and re-released it to outstanding success.
Hi Bill...how are you doing?
My great uncle was probably the biggest Johnny Cash fan who ever lived.
They actually played this song at his funeral.
He was cremated.
For me , as a german ...i will say , this is Amerika for me...this voice and this mentality ...Einzigartig ...and unreached , forever
Song has a Mexican connotation to it with the trumpets. It's cool with the distinct deep rhythm guitar. Classic Cash sound.
Eine Phantastische Country Stimme, Wunderschön!
What a thrill when this was first heard on the radio.
I love this Dude, those trumpets have such a Mariachi style!!!!
Strange coincidence. I was working with a Spanish man twenty years ago in Ireland. One day the talk turned to Johnny Cash; it happened this Spanish guy liked his music and spent the rest of the evening talking about him and singing his songs. Next morning we turned on the radio for the news at morning tea-break; the first item we heard was "the American country singer Johnny Cash died last night". Great man, never forget him.
Chilling
@@maxtax03 not at all.
As a Latin American dude who has never heard this song before , my reaction was like "Wait, this sounds very mexican, it´s great!". / Como un mae latinoamericano que nunca antes ha escuchado esta pieza, mi reacción fue como "Suave un toque, esto suena muy mexicano, ¡qué pichudo!"
make sense as he was in Mexico often to pick up his drugs.
Encontré al tico
Inspired by mariachi trumpets of course!
Bro Come on no way you loved this song lol No way I'm not buying it. Has this world gone crazy?
You hear a trumpet and you think everything is Mexican. Pathetic!
This song was written by his wife June Carter, and she doesn't have any connection with Mexico.
I was just 5 yo when this song came out but when I was older I just gravitated to this song and to all of Johnny Cash’s music even if I was a Beatles fan…
I saw Johnny Cash at Humphrey's By The Bay and it was the most entertaining concert I've ever attended. My date was a partner at Arthur Young and full of himself. Driving to the concert he said "I'll never speak to you again if I see someone I know at the concert." I responded, "But, they'll be there too so what's the problem?" 😆
This sums up many aspects of the relationship between me and my Thai girlfriend. A geat song and a fantastic voice.
Johnny Cash is A SpiritualSinger Without Ever Saying it As God Just Flows Out Of Him Without Even Trying
My goodness what a song! I just learned Eric Burdon and the Animals recorded this in their heyday.
Such a simple pleasure listening to this song. I can never not smile
No matter how this song is presented (and this is not one of the best!) Johnny Cash will be unique for ever. I am a Romanian and I know all his songs by heart...and those of the Highway Men.
The first class is American music... Amazing singers and music 👌... Thanx for posting this on ✌️🙂
This is the best song ever. By the greatest artist ever. No one can change my mind. RIP
I just changed your brainwashed mind.
Im 19 years I first listened to johnny cash when I was about 7 I've been in love with his voice ever since
THE SONG,THE YEAR,THE ARTIST=IT TRULY HOLDS A LOT FOR ME🖤🖤MY PARENTS ANNIVERSARY IS TODAY,YES TODAY:6•2•1963(Sunday)🌹🌹🙏🙏💙💙 WILL NEVER EVER FORGET ALL THE MEMORIES WE SHARED TOGETHER🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
I only knew this song from the excellent punk version sung by Social Distortion. What a revelation to hear Johnny Cash sing it!
I just remember as kid being with my Dad in his truck listening to Johnny Cash on 8-track tape. Johnny is a true original❤️
Great!!!! My favorite of Johnny Cash 🔥❤
How are you doing today
you're so cute and actractive 🥰
Grew up with these days, beautiful
Hi Tom..how are you doing?
I always loved his music and especially his wonderful voice.
Yes that so right his music is one of a kind i love his music and his voice is out of this world such a wonderful talent and what is your favorite music of Johnny
2024...still a " Masterpiece " !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Muy buena música 🤩
Caramba si lo es
I am fan of American country music. John cash is timeless ❤
this is pure unadulterated music .
I was born in the 60's great tunes and still listening August 2024!!!
Johnny was thee man in black.
ALL COLOURS MATTER.
Real country! Not the junk of today!
I can't get over those horns I just love them
He was a real bad-ass musically and the musicians and vocalists that played with him were too . . . oh my . . .
The best ! All his songs were wonderfull