A couple of days ago I saw a guy with a black T-shirt with a large picture of John, which said in fancy letters "Johnny Cash / The Man in Black". My first thought would be "John would not approve."
Johnny was Rock & Roll, Country, Punk, Anti establishment, Patriotic, Gangsta, true Christian, all wrapped up in one person. Above all, Johnny was REAL in who he was. The world was a much better place when he was in it.
I hear the train a comin' It's rolling round the bend And I ain't seen the sunshine since I don't know when, I'm stuck in Folsom prison, and time keeps draggin' on But that train keeps a rollin' on down to San Antone When I was just a baby my mama told me "Son, always be a good boy, don't ever play with guns" But I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die When I hear that whistle blowing, I hang my head and cry 🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶 I bet there's rich folks eating in a fancy dining car They're probably drinkin' coffee and smoking big cigars Well I know I had it coming, I know I can't be free But those people keep a movin' And that's what tortures me 🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶 Well if they freed me from this prison If that railroad train was mine I bet I'd move it on a little farther down the line Far from Folsom prison, that's where I want to stay And I'd let that lonesome whistle blow my blues away
I took my time at 17, am 41 now. I'm learning that the toughest prison lies within one's own mind. Life's a trip. Never give up. Never that. Thank goodness for music that touches a person deeply. RIP, Johnny. Thanks for your service.
We have lost most of our best, the best is not yet born, and yet the best of all time are the ones we had back in the 90s down to the 50s. We had songs that were porters to reach every listeners heart. Sometimes I wish I could turn back the years,
I’m sorry for your loss. 😢 Be grateful you had your grandfather as long as you did. All 4 of my grandparents died when I was a teenager, they definitely didn’t live long enough. 💔 Btw, imo, there’s nothing more soothing than the sound of a train whistle in the background, especially at night. 🚂 💓💥
That's to bad and my condolences to you and yours may he rest in peace but what's Kool when he died you you sat googled this song and remember your gramps bet ya he was right next to ya still singing it to ya💔
I can understand why jailbirds loved Johnny Cash. He sings about that outlaw lifestyle without condemning or glorifying. I'm an old jailbird and I love him.
Johnny Cash is the ONLY musician in history to be inducted into all 3...the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, The Country Music Hall of Fame & the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Let that sink in for a minute. Johnny truly was the voice of God. Everyone is gangster until Johnny walks in the door.
I was born a few months after Johnny cash died, this and ring of fire were the first songs I ever learned. When I was 4 I’d stand up on the table and recite lines from walk the line and sing his songs. My mother then chose to name my younger brother cash as he’s made such an impact on my family. Rest in peace to the legend 🙏
my dad had a black and white picture of Johnny Cash standing in a field on the wall when i was a kid. I remember asking my dad if Johnny was a ghost in that picture for some reason and my dad kinda sighed and said yeah while looking a little sad. Still have insane nostalgia for Johnny Cash because my dad would play it every weekend night when I was younger
I’ve been listening to Johnny cash ever since I was about 3, I’m 17 now and thanks to my wonderful grandparents I know almost every album ever made by Johnny cash.
I'll never forget sitting in a prison cell alone at 16, singing this song trying to keep myself from crying. Hard to believe I'm 22 now and that's all been over for 4 years.
Nice story, reminded me of myself. Just over 4 years in the worst prison in my country. Hope you're on the straight and and narrow, as I am and have been for over 15 years. Presídio Central de Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2002-2006 - my heart goes out to convicts all over the world!
@@anonops1980 I've seen documentaries about prisons in brazil. If they're anywhere near true, you're a bad mf for even surviving that. Also, I hope one day to make it to Brazil to train Jiu jitsu and mma in general. You can get it in the states, but it's like muai thai and Thailand, I feel like every BJJ guy needs to go to brazil at least once lol
@@angryhoneybadger4189 they’re as bad as it gets… but I’m never going back. One more year and I’ll get my rehabilitation sentence, meaning I’m a law abiding citizen just like anyone else. Yeah, capoeira is a popular sport around here, but I’ve always been more into boxing. Fits my body type better I guess. Do come around, Brazil is not as bad as people make it look.
This was the top selling album in 1968. Ahead of the Beatles, the Stones, and a whole bunch of famous rockers. When I played this song for my 6 year old daughter, she became a Johnny Cash fan instantly.
I was raised with Johnny & others of his genre. As a teenager, I moved on to rock and roll. But I still keep coming back to my roots. Totally awesome music and lyrics that I can relate to.
I hear the train a comin' It's rollin' 'round the bend And I ain't seen the sunshine Since, I don't know when I'm stuck in Folsom Prison And time keeps draggin' on But that train keeps a-rollin' On down to San Antone When I was just a baby My Mama told me, "Son Always be a good boy Don't ever play with guns" But I shot a man in Reno Just to watch him die When I hear that whistle blowin' I hang my head and cry I bet there's rich folks eatin' In a fancy dining car They're probably drinkin' coffee And smokin' big cigars But I know I had it comin' I know I can't be free But those people keep a-movin' And that's what tortures me If they freed me from this prison If that railroad train was mine I bet I'd move out over a little Farther down the line Far from Folsom Prison That's where I want to stay And I'd let that lonesome whistle Blow my blues away. So Great!
I was 12 years old, standing at the Concession Stand with my Dad at the Circle Theatre in downtown Indianapolis on 11/8/1973, when the doorman said… “Here he comes, Here he comes “ and in walked Johnny Cash. He reached out and touched my hand and said “Hi Hon”. It was a fabulous show, and a highlight of my life. My Dad got a pretty good kick out of that as well.
To anybody reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind may clarity replace
My uncle passed away 2 days ago. I jus seen a video of him playing this and singing it on his guitar while drinkin wit his buddies... I'll never stop listening to this song now... Love u unc
Every time we left the base, SSG Johnson played this song every time, sometimes on loop. He was the most squared away soldier I’d ever met. Played this song to remember him by today.
I can’t see this video without cranking up the volume and giving a listen. This is the best version of this song. The prisoner’s responses put the song over the top.
There are hardly better songs than this. This is music that will live on forever. And I'm so glad my grandfather instilled this in me, rather than this stuff you hear rattling Windows as someone pulls up next to you at a traffic light.
Wow, in all of human history? Even better than FDR saying "A date which will live in infamy...". Or "If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it." ... better than that? Or even "Thou shalt not kill." -God ... Wow...best line in human history... who'd have thought.
Me and My Grandma both love Johnny Cash. She really gets a kick out of me singing his songs in my best Johnny Cash Voice. Last Summer she brought out her old Gramaphone and started playing “Johnny Cash Live At Folsom Prison” and “Johnny Cash and his hot and blue Guitar”. When my Grandma moves on, these songs will always remind me of our time listening to Johnny Cash Together.
Although my dad passed away in 1991 today is his birthday and I'm listening to one of his favorite artists and songs I miss being a little boy riding in the car listening to these with him
I lost the love of my life May 12 2024 when I heard the news it took a peace of my soul this song makes me remember the good times we shared i wouldn't have missed the dance we shared for anything in the world RIP johnda Lynn the love of my life
I remember being in England as a child when my dad was in the Air Force in 1969. Mom and Dad got to see him live in London. I still remember how excited they were. Dads been gone seven years now and every time I hear Johnny Cash I think of my Dad.
He actually inspired me to play guitar. I can play his songs like Folsom prison Blues‚I walk the line and more. And I'm 14 started to listen to him at 13
Just played this on my FM radio show "The Church of Rock"...always will. Remember taking my mom to see him with The Highwaymen...it was hard to contain myself, all those legends on stage at the same time. Great memory. Willie & Kris are the last ones standing.
I'm still listening, it's 2022. It'll never get old nor go out of style. Legends live on through their music. It means a great deal when one can feel the power of music. It's all true music. Whoever's still listening I am proud of y'all.
It was so much better than the 2016 film's opening song, which was House Of The Rising Sun. That song didn't fit in the slightest. This song fits like a glove. Both are good songs, but only one fit their respective films.
I'm in my mid-50's now, and my Dad would play Cash, Statler Brothers, etc. when I was a kid. Now I'm a huge Philip Glass fan, love Beethoven, etc. But this still kicks ass!
I'm 55 and I'm someone who likes a little bit of (almost) everything. If I tried to list all the genres I'd probably forget a few. My mother was the country fan, I remember flipping through the crates of albums looking for something to play on the big console stereo/turntable/8 track player 😂 as a kid. My 22 year old son loves Johnny Cash too. He's got a huge tattoo that says "I walk the line".
"Hello i'm Johnny Cash" I never heard of a more iconic line
Facts
Gives me chills every damn time
A couple of days ago I saw a guy with a black T-shirt with a large picture of John, which said in fancy letters "Johnny Cash / The Man in Black". My first thought would be "John would not approve."
He speaks the truth
"Let me introduce Led Zeppelin to you" is a close second imo
The guitar solo is so simple it’s absurd but still one of the most iconic ever
I'm baffled by that too lol
@@turdmanjones59 sounds like this ole house
I'm a good guitar player and I found this lick amazingly hard to do keep it simple stupid
Because it's never about *what* you play but *how* you play it.
Yes unique
Johnny was Rock & Roll, Country, Punk, Anti establishment, Patriotic, Gangsta, true Christian, all wrapped up in one person. Above all, Johnny was REAL in who he was. The world was a much better place when he was in it.
Colonoscopy check
Hell yeah!
Just that e.g. punk and christian does jot fit together at all. So i fact he wasn't the least bit punk
@@whynow3095 of his time
@@whynow3095 Well, Christianity, if it's viewed from a point of theolic liberation, can be kinda punk
This song is the shit still in 2024. Never gets old. Jonny Cash was the man of all trades.
Johnny was the king legendary
real
its not shit its actually good
My Uncle Mike loved this song. He went to Folsum at 18 in the 1960s. He stole three cars in two states. RIP
@@jonaswall9524 “the shit” is a compliment. It’s saying that it’s notable. Difference between “shit” and “the shit”
I hear the train a comin'
It's rolling round the bend
And I ain't seen the sunshine since
I don't know when,
I'm stuck in Folsom prison, and time keeps draggin' on
But that train keeps a rollin' on down to San Antone
When I was just a baby my mama told me
"Son, always be a good boy, don't ever play with guns"
But I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die
When I hear that whistle blowing, I hang my head and cry
🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶
I bet there's rich folks eating in a fancy dining car
They're probably drinkin' coffee and smoking big cigars
Well I know I had it coming, I know I can't be free
But those people keep a movin'
And that's what tortures me
🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶
Well if they freed me from this prison
If that railroad train was mine
I bet I'd move it on a little farther down the line
Far from Folsom prison, that's where I want to stay
And I'd let that lonesome whistle blow my blues away
I love you I was in the comments looking for this
Thanks for this
Hello I am Johnny Cash.....the rest is History. Legends never die
So true
If he buysflag he can burn hell let me know when you get it I'll burn one to
@@littlefrank758 he can burn hell?
@@morgancarey8402 9 iy tweet d way upppopp
Yes he legend top man 👍
All he had to say was "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" and you knew you were at the right place! We miss you man... we miss you a lot.
Even if you were in Folsom Prison!!
Epic King🤘🖤👑
We need him, too.
He’ll be guarded by Marines singing in Heaven for the Army🇺🇸
He was a great man and get still is even though we lost him
if you are listening in 2024 you are a ROCKSTAR like to see how many people listen still.
Still listening!!!
I have been listening since 1986 since my Dad had 8 track player in his work truck. Also, later cassette tape player, onto cds.
listening to my holy man Jonny for all 16 years of my life
Cash understood needing to shoot
Brought up with this music. Appreciate it now though 😊
If you are listening in 2024, nice taste my neighbor.
Aman
Probably one lf the best songs i know
@tomfoolery_gaming say it
You are doing great!💖
@Putin-vl thanks putin 🇷🇺
I took my time at 17, am 41 now. I'm learning that the toughest prison lies within one's own mind. Life's a trip. Never give up. Never that. Thank goodness for music that touches a person deeply. RIP, Johnny. Thanks for your service.
We have lost most of our best, the best is not yet born, and yet the best of all time are the ones we had back in the 90s down to the 50s. We had songs that were porters to reach every listeners heart. Sometimes I wish I could turn back the years,
Hello Twin, how are you doing?
Honestly what I needed to hear today. Thank you.
@@laken3889 Bit late but I thought I’d show just to express my surprise at seeing someone with the same name (Sort of)
He left that message far beyond Nashville (where he died)
My grandpa died tonight. Johnny was one of his favorites. He used to sing this song to me as we sat on his swing in the backyard as the train went by.
I’m sorry for your loss. 😢 Be grateful you had your grandfather as long as you did. All 4 of my grandparents died when I was a teenager, they definitely didn’t live long enough. 💔
Btw, imo, there’s nothing more soothing than the sound of a train whistle in the background, especially at night. 🚂 💓💥
So sorry for your loss. Keep the spirit of your Grandpa alive. Tell of him to whoever will listen. ❤
That's to bad and my condolences to you and yours may he rest in peace but what's Kool when he died you you sat googled this song and remember your gramps bet ya he was right next to ya still singing it to ya💔
I’m sorry he had Great taste in music
R.i.p
Possibly the most recognizable country song ever !
This is my favorite song
The “Hello. I’m Johnny Cash.” Gives me chills every time for some reason. He is a legend
100
Same! Yes he is. 😎
Same!
Almost like hearing Glenn Campbell say, "Hi, I'm Glenn Campbell. "
I can understand why jailbirds loved Johnny Cash. He sings about that outlaw lifestyle without condemning or glorifying. I'm an old jailbird and I love him.
Hey 👋
Good morning ❤❤❤
"But I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die." One of the coldest lyrics ever written.
especially when said in the johnny cash voice
Pure punk
Maybe but people back then didn’t go out and do it.
Defund the police!
@@evasionbycartwheel12345 have you heard their hit song “every breath you take”
I'm 74 and this song tells a story for all time. It was brilliant 😢
Driving by Folsom Prison in Folsom, CA - had to listen to this song. RIP Johnny Cash.
Hello Rachel hope you like this song 🌹❤️❤️
But they never Player that Song at folson prison i wonder why???it was recorder at san Quentin state prison..instead.hahahahs
Johnny Cash is the ONLY musician in history to be inducted into all 3...the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, The Country Music Hall of Fame & the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Let that sink in for a minute. Johnny truly was the voice of God. Everyone is gangster until Johnny walks in the door.
Elvis
@@peestrem31 You’re correct. I forgot about Elvis. Still, Johnny is in good company.
If you are listening to 2021, nice taste in music partner.
Now thats a fact
oh no, unfortunately I dont have a music partner yet:)
@@nishantkondekar2005 Oh, hope you find one!
@@nishantkondekar2005 Me 2
Thx
Very very very nice song i love
Still hits hard in 2023,
great music is timeless.
literally this song has been stuck in my head for like 10 years and I'm only 24 😂
Yes sir
You know it Greg O'Donnell! Love his music
Yessir
Time keeps draggin on
I was born a few months after Johnny cash died, this and ring of fire were the first songs I ever learned. When I was 4 I’d stand up on the table and recite lines from walk the line and sing his songs. My mother then chose to name my younger brother cash as he’s made such an impact on my family. Rest in peace to the legend 🙏
Sounds like this ole house shaky
my dad had a black and white picture of Johnny Cash standing in a field on the wall when i was a kid. I remember asking my dad if Johnny was a ghost in that picture for some reason and my dad kinda sighed and said yeah while looking a little sad. Still have insane nostalgia for Johnny Cash because my dad would play it every weekend night when I was younger
Your brothers name is “cash”?
I was born even more recently, and when I was 4 ring of fire was my favorite song
Blows my mind that it’s been long enough since he died that you guys are old enough to be commenting on here! Time flies.
Cash will always be one of the true greats of music. He communicated honesty in a way that very few ever have. Thank god people like this exist.
Hey dear
Good morning ❤❤❤
He's one of a kind and took it as a calling. His late period is every bit as good if not better.
he will
a man
This is a revolutionary song. Which is why it is so American. The past present and future.
If a man can still sing and smile, then you haven't broken that man's spirit
@@WhoaBo????
@@WhoaBoGet off the internet troll
@@WhoaBo yawn
the man in black will stand the test of time forever more 🖤🖤🖤
Johnny Cash is timeless! My grandfather was a huge fan of his and I have listened to him since I was a small child in the 60's!
I’ve been listening to Johnny cash ever since I was about 3, I’m 17 now and thanks to my wonderful grandparents I know almost every album ever made by Johnny cash.
I'll never forget sitting in a prison cell alone at 16, singing this song trying to keep myself from crying. Hard to believe I'm 22 now and that's all been over for 4 years.
Nice story, reminded me of myself. Just over 4 years in the worst prison in my country. Hope you're on the straight and and narrow, as I am and have been for over 15 years. Presídio Central de Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2002-2006 - my heart goes out to convicts all over the world!
@@anonops1980 I've seen documentaries about prisons in brazil. If they're anywhere near true, you're a bad mf for even surviving that.
Also, I hope one day to make it to Brazil to train Jiu jitsu and mma in general. You can get it in the states, but it's like muai thai and Thailand, I feel like every BJJ guy needs to go to brazil at least once lol
@@angryhoneybadger4189 they’re as bad as it gets… but I’m never going back. One more year and I’ll get my rehabilitation sentence, meaning I’m a law abiding citizen just like anyone else.
Yeah, capoeira is a popular sport around here, but I’ve always been more into boxing. Fits my body type better I guess. Do come around, Brazil is not as bad as people make it look.
Prison at 16? You mean juvenile detention? Going to PRISON August 23rd 2021. Lost everything, and thinking about ending my life. Good day.
@@Mtree40 don’t do it, brother! You can do this! Just keep your head down, do your time, get out and live your life!
Johnny became a devout Christian. Glory to God.
fuck yes
If he saw this comment he would have converted to Islam
If you're listening to this in the current year, then that means it's the current year and you're listening to this.
2024 and still here
Hello how are you
This was the top selling album in 1968. Ahead of the Beatles, the Stones, and a whole bunch of famous rockers. When I played this song for my 6 year old daughter, she became a Johnny Cash fan instantly.
Yes.Johnny had it.
I was raised with Johnny & others of his genre. As a teenager, I moved on to rock and roll. But I still keep coming back to my roots. Totally awesome music and lyrics that I can relate to.
i’ve done that same expanding my taste but i’ll always come back to johnny and George
@@johannac9564 I hear you, bird's of a feather perhaps?
Coming back to you mean coming up to
Johnny is Rock and Roll
@@NormAppletonJohnny is famous for being a country artist
The second I heard “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash” in TSS I knew I was gonna have a great time.
same here
Gave me chills without even seeing a single frame of the movie
Same here
I immediately knew i was in good hands
You are doing great!💖
The man in black,his music will always be on my playlist RIP,Johnny!!
Amen 🙏❤️😎 RIP JOHNNY CASH
No matter how drunk I get, I always remember these simple yet powerful lyrics.
Quit wile your still young, wish I would have listen when I was you and my liver was not shot.
@@RewskOnTV nothing wrong with getting drunk young, most people know moderation
@@krankednrg2941 that’s what most of us said at the beginning of our drinking
Yup!
I reckon I'll quit one day.
I hear the train a comin'
It's rollin' 'round the bend
And I ain't seen the sunshine
Since, I don't know when
I'm stuck in Folsom Prison
And time keeps draggin' on
But that train keeps a-rollin'
On down to San Antone
When I was just a baby
My Mama told me, "Son
Always be a good boy
Don't ever play with guns"
But I shot a man in Reno
Just to watch him die
When I hear that whistle blowin'
I hang my head and cry
I bet there's rich folks eatin'
In a fancy dining car
They're probably drinkin' coffee
And smokin' big cigars
But I know I had it comin'
I know I can't be free
But those people keep a-movin'
And that's what tortures me
If they freed me from this prison
If that railroad train was mine
I bet I'd move out over a little
Farther down the line
Far from Folsom Prison
That's where I want to stay
And I'd let that lonesome whistle
Blow my blues away.
So Great!
Does Charles Street Jail in Boston count?
It’s in the desc my guy you were not needed
@@misfitzz2788 You were not needed.
Danke dir!
@@Thaddeus2007 ok but I still commented
Unforgettable Johnny Cash, rest in peace ,it's May 2023 and I'm listening to this song....great music is timeless. Still hits hard.Thank you my heart.
Gang
65 and steal love jhony 2023 in tijuana mexico love it
@@JoseManuel-cj8uk Hello.Big respect to everyone who still listens to Johnny Cash from Chicago, Illinois.
@Nelson Douglas Hello. Great music is timeless...great song, great voices...Greetings from Chicago, IL.
Sep 2023
I was 12 years old, standing at the Concession Stand with my Dad at the Circle Theatre in downtown Indianapolis on 11/8/1973, when the doorman said… “Here he comes, Here he comes “ and in walked Johnny Cash. He reached out and touched my hand and said “Hi Hon”. It was a fabulous show, and a highlight of my life. My Dad got a pretty good kick out of that as well.
Dad this is for you. Hope you are listening ❤❤❤❤❤
When your movie opens with Johnny Cash introducing himself to a crowd cheering for him, you know you’re in for a good time.
One of the greatest songs to ever come from the man in black let alone one of the best songs ever? I think so
Infuckindeed
You are correct
My favorite song from him is Jackson.
Pity he didn't write it. Kind of makes your comment a bit sad, though. And yes, he stole it, got sued, and lost all royalties.
@@tgbedini that’s partially right, still an unreal song
Thank you because I,ve been listening to Johnny Cash since I was about between 11and 13years old and now I,m 67
Same here! My pops turned me on to this song (and "Ring of Fire") when I was 7 years old in 1965!
Truly one of the best artists to step foot on this planet
the phrase once in a lifetime doesn't even describe it, this is multiple lifetime's at this point
truly one of the best artists to step nose on this planet
I am black but I still sing that song 👍
Good song
Good song
No Autune. No computers. No social media. REAL MUSIC.
Sang this song in front of my school in first grade. Still the most legendary thing I’ve ever done! Johnny Cash will always be the best!
Greatest country singer of all times
Grandad this one's for you ❤️ one of your favourite song artists!! R.i.p 😇😇
R.I.P❤
My grandpa's too. Born and raised in Wisconsin
Definitely the best song ever made. Ability to tell a story while singing is amazing
He adapted this song. His lyrics, original song was "Crystal City Blues."
To anybody reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind may clarity replace
🙏🏻🙏🏻
My uncle passed away 2 days ago. I jus seen a video of him playing this and singing it on his guitar while drinkin wit his buddies... I'll never stop listening to this song now... Love u unc
Grew up listening to Johnny Cash because of my dad always playing his cd's in the car when I was a kid. I'm 21 now and still love Cash. RIP legend.
Hello Dutch.
When I hear, Hello, I’m Johnny Cash I get chills because I know I’m about o hear greatness
James Gunn movie soundtracks only consist of top tier songs👌🏼 phenomenal director
Leaving a toxic workplace tonight's my last night! Playing this on a loop!
Johnny Cash the greatest country singer of all time
If you're listening to this in 2023, you're a legend.
Hello dear, I Guess you're a good country MUSIC lover?
He's the best,70's memories are special.😅
Every time we left the base, SSG Johnson played this song every time, sometimes on loop. He was the most squared away soldier I’d ever met. Played this song to remember him by today.
Johnny Cash: "I shot a man just to watch him die"
Audience: **Cheering Intensifies**
I was about to say the same thing
🤣🤣👍🏻
Stonks
😂😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
In Reno
I can’t see this video without cranking up the volume and giving a listen. This is the best version of this song. The prisoner’s responses put the song over the top.
Hello Bev 👋👋
How are you doing and how's the weather condition over there. ?
I do the same buts it’s 5:50
There are hardly better songs than this. This is music that will live on forever. And I'm so glad my grandfather instilled this in me, rather than this stuff you hear rattling Windows as someone pulls up next to you at a traffic light.
Johnny just kicks ass! OUTSTANDING
Thanks, James Guns. Rest in peace Johnny Cash.
2024 and forever😊
You’re amazing!❤️
Johnny cash music is the cool uncle you see once or twice a year and always has some cool shit in mind
The best Country-Singer!
Yeah. The man wasn't just a performer, or artist, he was a phenomenon, a star, a man of the people, the voice
"Hello, I'm Johnny Cash"
best line in human history
Wow, in all of human history? Even better than FDR saying "A date which will live in infamy...". Or "If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it." ... better than that? Or even "Thou shalt not kill." -God ...
Wow...best line in human history... who'd have thought.
@@Neorott you heard God say that personally ? 😂
@@TEamGaMeP1aY I read it in a book. Have you ever read a book?
@@Neorott I didn’t know God wrote a book. Doesn’t that go against God’s whole not proving God exists thing?
@@Neorott you quoted God directly as if he said it himself, meanwhile the bible is a MAN MADE book 😂🤦🏼♂️
Johnny cash is always legendary
Me and My Grandma both love Johnny Cash. She really gets a kick out of me singing his songs in my best Johnny Cash Voice. Last Summer she brought out her old Gramaphone and started playing “Johnny Cash Live At Folsom Prison” and “Johnny Cash and his hot and blue Guitar”. When my Grandma moves on, these songs will always remind me of our time listening to Johnny Cash Together.
My grandpa always used to listen to Cash, always fond memories. I come back to these songs constantly. Love you grampa
😂 same here 🍻
An American legend rip johhny cash ❤️❤️ I’m 23 and I’ll never stop listening to him
I will never get over this song, I’m a 27 year old Latina blasting this song in my car 🤩 thankful for my dad for putting me on good music growing up
I feel it ✊🏼
Im 17 year old hispanic
But was johnny cash ever racist?
@@skxlter5747 no
@ alexis . I actually have a picture of my grandfather and Johnny Cash together
My step brother is with Mr Cashs neice. God bless them all❤❤❤
I feel extremely grateful to have been related to this talented man may he Rest In Peace 🕊
LEGEND!!!!! I learned to enjoy Country Music with my Dad!!!!RIP mu old man!!!!!!!
Although my dad passed away in 1991 today is his birthday and I'm listening to one of his favorite artists and songs I miss being a little boy riding in the car listening to these with him
Some of us grew up listening to Johnny Cash. The cool ones still do.
I guess that makes me a cool 51 year old :)
@@freedo333 you sir are a National treasure
I am growing up listening to Johnny cash dose that count
Me too
I guess that makes me cool and I’m 16.
I love being reminded of this,and regret not seeing Johny Cash. RIP BROTHER I WILL SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE
Every time I drive by Folsom prison I imagine Johnny in there singing this song. Johnny is a legend.
What a man!!! Love U Johnny, we need U more now than ever.!!! I am not giving in to this B.S thats going on in my beloved Country.
Classic from a true great .
A man maybe at times misunderstood but his music will live with us and in folklore for eternity, r.i.p Johnny cash.
I lost the love of my life May 12 2024 when I heard the news it took a peace of my soul this song makes me remember the good times we shared i wouldn't have missed the dance we shared for anything in the world RIP johnda Lynn the love of my life
I remember being in England as a child when my dad was in the Air Force in 1969. Mom and Dad got to see him live in London. I still remember how excited they were. Dads been gone seven years now and every time I hear Johnny Cash I think of my Dad.
S o r r y
He actually inspired me to play guitar. I can play his songs like Folsom prison Blues‚I walk the line and more. And I'm 14 started to listen to him at 13
Not The only one bud almost same age 16 here 🖤
Good we have a young gen still appreciating these diamonds
keep at it and you might beat a legend
I’m 20 over here
Same
Just played this on my FM radio show "The Church of Rock"...always will. Remember taking my mom to see him with The Highwaymen...it was hard to contain myself, all those legends on stage at the same time. Great memory. Willie & Kris are the last ones standing.
Hello dear, I Guess you're a good country MUSIC lover?
Johnny Cash one musician in a century!
I'm still listening, it's 2022. It'll never get old nor go out of style. Legends live on through their music. It means a great deal when one can feel the power of music. It's all true music. Whoever's still listening I am proud of y'all.
peach it brother
Black is classic; never goes outta style. ❤️
Don't think she's a brother. Maybe, tho
@@themonkeyboiz4343 probably a peach 🤣
@@kevinarndt7465 I don't believe i'm a man lmbo. Not the last time I checked.
*what a great way to introduce a movie, James Gunn*
Peacemaker. What a joke
It was so much better than the 2016 film's opening song, which was House Of The Rising Sun. That song didn't fit in the slightest. This song fits like a glove. Both are good songs, but only one fit their respective films.
Another James Gunn masterpiece
With the dc intro part two that was badass
Agree
Perfect example of how simplicity is the way to go at times.This is real true musicianship without gimmicks!!!!
He is an example of standing in your power.
This song is timeless.
What a great song. Love this very much. May Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash rest in peace. Cheers!
They made his childhood house a historical place in Arkansas. Very proud!
He, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings all grew up HARD. Read their respective biographies/autobiographies to learn how hard.
They made a little exhibit in the folsom prison museum as well.
The absolute best Johnny cash tune
How does James Gunn keep making hits after hits his playlists are nothing but 🔥🔥
That hook is absolutely brilliant. I’ve been humming this song as a result of it.
Hey dear
Good morning ❤❤❤
I'm in my mid-50's now, and my Dad would play Cash, Statler Brothers, etc. when I was a kid. Now I'm a huge Philip Glass fan, love Beethoven, etc. But this still kicks ass!
I'm 55 and I'm someone who likes a little bit of (almost) everything. If I tried to list all the genres I'd probably forget a few. My mother was the country fan, I remember flipping through the crates of albums looking for something to play on the big console stereo/turntable/8 track player 😂 as a kid. My 22 year old son loves Johnny Cash too. He's got a huge tattoo that says "I walk the line".
Serei eternamente fã do Johnny Cash ❤️