Me and a buddy built him a pickup truck from different parts he bought from various junk yards. It ran perfectly and he kept it for several years. R.I.P my good friend.
I have a friend who has a Nissan Frontier sitting on a Toyota Tacoma Frame with a complete Chevy Drivetrain powering it 😮. It's his daily driver. It is such a nice truck, too. Nobody knows that he built it in his garage out of the junkyard
My friend had a mercury cougar transmission and an engine from a dodge charger in a 67' lincoln continental. There is something endearing about these Frankenstein cars.
Not just the greatest Musician of all time the greatest Storyteller in the history of music. Johnny could tell an entertaining and full story better than a lot of writers can with a full novel in a single song 👏🖤
Johnny Cash is an American treasure. Lived life to the fullest and married his best friend. Lastly, he was an amazing song writer. Man in Black is def in my top 100 of all time.
I've been listening to Johnny for almost 60 yrs - he never gets stale and in my mind, he will never grow old. I remember when he died, EVERYONE I knew mourned his passing. The next door neighbor, a rock and roll musician, played Johnny Cash all day long to honor him. My favorite song of his is - ALL OF THEM!!!!
There is an awesome video on here for The Ballad Of Casey Jones by Cash that has early 20th century footage of a train ride through some little town. Probably my favorite song Johnny did, although The Legend Of John Henry's Hammer gives it a run for its money!
I just want to say his buddy in this song was the realest friend you could have! Dude helped him do all that with no question even after they realized something was definitely wrong
This was my Grandpa's favorite song. He cried each time he heard it. He was a WW2 vet and I often wondered if these late generations know that they saved the world. GOD BLESS MY COUNTRY 🙏 GOD BLESS AMERICA ❤
Johnny cash has a special place in my heart. I’m English and my grandad loved him. I was too young to really get into this sort of music. Unfortunately he died in 2016 three days after Christmas. Years later, I found some CD’s and an old player and listened to them all. Johnny cash, Kenny Rogers, Marty Robbins, Dolly Parton, John Denver. The lot. But especially fell in love with Johnny cash. Thanks Johnny. You may not know it, but you’ve helped me a lot.
@@MozillaMayhem the question is how did they get the parts through the parking lot without being seen? It's not like he drove the trailer inside the factory
@@AMainProductions that's the part you question, not the suspiciously parked mobile home? obviously they brought the mobile home right up to the loading dock, and no one asked any questions, cause they were acting like they were supposed to be doing it.
@@MozillaMayhem we are asking the wrong questions. The real question is why didn't the cops investigate a frankenstein car with a rainbow of serial numbers that just materialized into the possession of a guy who worked at the automobile plant the last 30 years.
I'm in a similar position with the artist Jasper John's. He's my great uncle, but I only ever met him once at a wedding, and he's famously reclusive. Plus, my grandmother, being a sycophant over his art, probably created extra distance with our side of the family.
I absolutely love the mash-up! One piece at a time with a flow into EASTBOUND AND DOWN, topped off with the Elvis impersonation "Thank you, thank you very much"!
I’m glad that my brother introduced me to Johnny Cash at a young age. Nowadays most kids my age listen to rap and pop and other stuff that isn’t even music.
Yep,he was the greatest!!And I'm an Ole Arkansas boy too...Johnny was a true master of music and folk tales...I would love to smoke some haze with 🤔 him
I think Johnny's death so soon after June's shows how some loves are so deep and so necessary that a person really can just up and die about it if the other one is gone. They were lucky to be able to make a life together, and they were lucky to get to say goodbye to each other.
This is one of my few Cash songs, Johnny is one of those artists no matter what genre your really into? You know his music like with many others. You’ve heard him or that Phoenix guy. But nobody beats the traditional Johnny.
It's difficult to say one particular Cash song is my favorite... but I decided years ago that this one was IT. I'm a metal fan first, but Cash is PLATINUM start to finish. Anyhoo... this song is my go-to Cash. RIP you magnificent maestro.
My daddy raised me on Johnny Cash, I’ve Loved him since the beginning and still do, he holds a deep place in my heart. My daddy and I used to sing Folsom Prison Blues at karaoke night every Friday. He sounds like Johnny Cash and Stray Cats had a baby.
kinda means something different for everyone - but glad your still here, gotta hang with brothers and sisters that understand what it means to outlaw country 🤘
My grandfather was a massive fan of Johnny Cash along with the likes of Elvis and Chuck Berry, fortunately, he played this music around me as a kid and I still love it as a 30+ year old man.
I'm now officially a Huge Johnny Cash and The Highwaymen fan. So many class tracks and The highwaymen live at Nassau Coliseum is absolutely brilliant, the chemistry they share on stage is a joy to watch.
I remember hearing "ain't no grave" by Johnny a decade after he passed and got goosebumps as I thought how fitting this song was for the man in black.😭😇🔥🔥🔥 Can't wait to see you on the other side brother.
Johnny Cash was more punk rock than most punk bands
Rockabilly
I agree
Friend of mine used to say Johnny Cash was a founding member of NWA
Dude recorded an album in a prison! Punk's dead, and Cash lives forever!
Lol what punk band you thinking of?
20 years ago we lost the legendary man in black. He will never be forgotten! Love you John. ❤️
Still miss him. I'm an old woman and I have been a fan a long time. No one like him!!@
This just lifted my spirits up in a way nobody here would know sitting here with 16 year old son long story short thank you Mr cash
Me and a buddy built him a pickup truck from different parts he bought from various junk yards. It ran perfectly and he kept it for several years. R.I.P my good friend.
I have a friend who has a Nissan Frontier sitting on a Toyota Tacoma Frame with a complete Chevy Drivetrain powering it 😮. It's his daily driver. It is such a nice truck, too. Nobody knows that he built it in his garage out of the junkyard
My friend had a mercury cougar transmission and an engine from a dodge charger in a 67' lincoln continental. There is something endearing about these Frankenstein cars.
Not just the greatest Musician of all time the greatest Storyteller in the history of music. Johnny could tell an entertaining and full story better than a lot of writers can with a full novel in a single song 👏🖤
As far as story telling, Gordon Lightfoot could give him a run for his money, both master story tellers!
@@hunterharrell7491 yes he could
Dont forget about Marty Robbins storytelling ability. He was good friends with Cash, and was a legend in his own right.
Yea I call it story songs. Dont know if that is an actual term, but imma go with it!
@@carlosfinol2761 and both started out as a rockabilly and are now country legends
My favorite thing about Cash is that it’s almost like he talked instead of sang. It was a real, raw story
Rapping before they invented rapping?
Same thought
Yeah songs such as this were talking story telling songs which were awesome, the man could definitely sing though also
Omg!!!! You ... You... Omg!!!! Is ... so Beautiful! You is my dreams. 🥰❤ you is real?
Because he did talk
I never get tired of that song. Hes speaking for all hard working men and women
Rest in peace Johnny Cash. Your music will live on for centuries
I want a car 🚗 57 cady ❤❤❤
One of the greatest songs ever written. Period.
A year later brother but I'm having that same sentiment hearing it the first time today holy shit😂
Johnny Cash is an American treasure. Lived life to the fullest and married his best friend. Lastly, he was an amazing song writer. Man in Black is def in my top 100 of all time.
You have to admit, Johnny Cash had one helluva sense of humor.😂
An imaginary lyricist , a story teller if you will
It's because he sings like an older style of Americana, much like Willie Nelson. Lookup "the kingston trio desert pete". The style should be familiar.
Chicken in Black is the best
@@chrisw6297 Wayne Kemp wrote this song. The songs Cash wrote himself tended to be more heartfelt.
@@proudtrans15 Johnny cash purposely made it bad to anger the record company
I've been listening to Johnny for almost 60 yrs - he never gets stale and in my mind, he will never grow old. I remember when he died, EVERYONE I knew mourned his passing. The next door neighbor, a rock and roll musician, played Johnny Cash all day long to honor him. My favorite song of his is - ALL OF THEM!!!!
I love all kinds of music as long as it’s good metal is my go to but you can never go wrong with some Johnny Cash
I never thought of it that way but yeah, all of 'em. Or, you know, the one I happen to be listening to at the moment.
There is an awesome video on here for The Ballad Of Casey Jones by Cash that has early 20th century footage of a train ride through some little town. Probably my favorite song Johnny did, although The Legend Of John Henry's Hammer gives it a run for its money!
Great song. I love how he's describing building this Frankenstein
Makes me laugh, when he starts railing off it's birthday @le end..
this is the tune that brought me into the johnny cash fan club, it's not rock , it's not country,but a hell of a good tale
I bought this album during the hot summer of 1976. It has, IMO, always been somewhat under-appreciated!
I bought it in 2006 and it was still great.
Johnny Cashes Cadillac is powered by a 1150 CID 2 stroke v8 with Rotax ETEC Rave technology he snuk out of the skidoo factory!
I wanna get the album
This song is a masterpiece.
Real country music. Died out long time ago.
And I'm still listening to it. RIP, Johnny. You are the greatest!
Did he have everyone at the courthouse working on the title? LOL
Yes indeed
you got that right!
Yep!
I just want to say his buddy in this song was the realest friend you could have! Dude helped him do all that with no question even after they realized something was definitely wrong
Elvis was the king of rock and roll and cash was the king of country back in 68 and ain't nothing changed in 64 years.
True. True.
Cash yes, Elvis. Nah
Absolutely
And Dean Martin was the king of cool.
This was my Grandpa's favorite song. He cried each time he heard it. He was a WW2 vet and I often wondered if these late generations know that they saved the world. GOD BLESS MY COUNTRY 🙏 GOD BLESS AMERICA ❤
Please tell your grandpa welcome home and thank you
❤@@KatheyStewart-mz5hl
Our dads generation was cooler than us and I'm okay with that. Miss em greatly, cheers
I agree but I am the dad generation. Glad you love real music ❤
The greatest generation. Fought ww2 and gave their children a home, a pension, and a fantastic job.
Wish that generation had paid it forward to me.
@@prowoodworker2161I’m 30 and Johnny hits harder than most everything.
Yup. My dad liked old music like this, while my mom liked modern pop from the 2010's. I'm on my dad's side obviously
@@ToUchOfTisM211 Same
Johnny cash has a special place in my heart. I’m English and my grandad loved him. I was too young to really get into this sort of music. Unfortunately he died in 2016 three days after Christmas. Years later, I found some CD’s and an old player and listened to them all. Johnny cash, Kenny Rogers, Marty Robbins, Dolly Parton, John Denver. The lot. But especially fell in love with Johnny cash. Thanks Johnny. You may not know it, but you’ve helped me a lot.
Sounds like your grandpa had good taste! Sorry for your loss but at least you can remember him through the music he loved
Big iron Marty Robbins
Big iron johnny cash
I think every old Englishman loves Johnny Cash, my Grandad was the same
Awesome🎉
Johnny Cash passed away in 2003. Very shortly after June Carter.
R.I.P. Johnny Cash, my favorite country singer
I been listening to Johnny Cash cuz my momma was a bible thumping country woman. God bless her soul
This music just makes you feel good.
I also wanted a car like that ❤❤❤
There is only one man in black. I am a 65 year old female. This is f...g awesome
Bong hit for me❤️❤️❤️
This 75 years old Granny agrees.
Easy on them bong hits granny LOL
This would make such a great movie!
Jonny cashy spirit and soul is with you all the time and it doesn't cost me nothing when you're not around come drive a 75 All around ❤
Good luck with getting your car together ❤❤❤
We feel the cheerful and generous spirit of Americans and the blessings of the vast land of the New World in this voice.
This was the man our grandmas were crushing on and our grandpas wanted to be like.
Legend!!!
"I got it one piece at a time and it didn't cost me dime!"🔥🔥🔥
ONE PIECE?!? 😯😯😲😲
The one piece is real.
you'd know its me when I come through your town
I’m 14 and love Johnny cash and working on cars this song makes me smile on no matter how bad my day is
This man was all heart and soul...it shows in his life and in his music...
The best rap song ever written 💓
The original Cash knew more about civil disobedience than 99.9% other punk bands of today. He was a complex badass
cant get enough of The Man in Black.
This is one of my favorite song of all times.
This man never died he immortalized himself through music
GOD BLESS JOHNNY CASH AND GOD BLESS AMERICA.HE WAS THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL
Yes my ears are blessed
country’s greatest king 🖤🖤🖤🖤
There was never a doubt!! The greatest ever
Imagine if he tried to do this now. He’d need an IT degree to get all the sensors and computers in sink.
sync
@@jerroldcarlile4724 Close enough.
thats whay u just land scape lincolns mommas yard it mans;s kavanauh
@@jerroldcarlile4724 dawn computertronics
I hate immobolizers anti theft systems they ruin cars and don't prevent theft
I'm a heavy metal guy, but I always love Jonny cash
Yeah same. I'm currently listening to Cash and also iron maiden.
@@aliabdallah102 maiden rules
This is metAl. !!
Only guy in Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Country Hall of Fame!
i think if you like music, you like Johnny. It's a fact of life
Such classic song, like every Johnny Cash song!
"That's a suspiciously door shaped lunch box ya got there john"
😂😂😂
"But the big stuff we snuck it out my buddies mobile home."
Pretty sure his lunch box wasn't that big.
@@MozillaMayhem the question is how did they get the parts through the parking lot without being seen? It's not like he drove the trailer inside the factory
@@AMainProductions that's the part you question, not the suspiciously parked mobile home?
obviously they brought the mobile home right up to the loading dock, and no one asked any questions, cause they were acting like they were supposed to be doing it.
@@MozillaMayhem we are asking the wrong questions. The real question is why didn't the cops investigate a frankenstein car with a rainbow of serial numbers that just materialized into the possession of a guy who worked at the automobile plant the last 30 years.
I'm listening to this song for the 100th time, and I'm just loving that piano.
This is my cousin. Just bragging rights never met him or money gained but I am proud to be part of his family line
I'm in a similar position with the artist Jasper John's. He's my great uncle, but I only ever met him once at a wedding, and he's famously reclusive. Plus, my grandmother, being a sycophant over his art, probably created extra distance with our side of the family.
A true, towering talent! Rest well, good sir!
I absolutely love the mash-up! One piece at a time with a flow into EASTBOUND AND DOWN, topped off with the Elvis impersonation "Thank you, thank you very much"!
evry time wrenchd on my old 61 Caddy Convertible I hear this song. Keeeeep on rollin Johny......
I’m glad that my brother introduced me to Johnny Cash at a young age. Nowadays most kids my age listen to rap and pop and other stuff that isn’t even music.
❤. Rest in Peace 🕊️🕊️ Johnny Cash ❤
Unfortunately I wasn't around when he was playing but I heard all these songs from my grandparents and my dad. I wish I could have seen him live.
Johnny Cash Is A Legend
Thank you Johnny Cash for posting from heaven
Yep,he was the greatest!!And I'm an Ole Arkansas boy too...Johnny was a true master of music and folk tales...I would love to smoke some haze with 🤔 him
What a cracking Johnny Cash song.👍👍👍👍
Indeed!
Country blues people’s ❤😊
Probalbly one of the best songs ever written and performed by Jonnie Cash.When Cash sings he polishes the lens of ones soul!!!
This is actually a recovery song. Js.
They say, "How do you eat an elephant?"
"One bite at a time."
Crazy
Johnny Cash makes you feel like you are there.
I think Johnny's death so soon after June's shows how some loves are so deep and so necessary that a person really can just up and die about it if the other one is gone. They were lucky to be able to make a life together, and they were lucky to get to say goodbye to each other.
This is one of my few Cash songs, Johnny is one of those artists no matter what genre your really into? You know his music like with many others. You’ve heard him or that Phoenix guy. But nobody beats the traditional Johnny.
What an artist... I lost my mother to cancer 3 months ago, and Johnny Cash is truly helping me to get through the waves of grief.
I love the type of country where it tells a story
Tell me the story of your life or just a story will do
SAW hIM AND jUNE live IN WINNIPEG in the late 90's...What a pleasure
It's difficult to say one particular Cash song is my favorite... but I decided years ago that this one was IT. I'm a metal fan first, but Cash is PLATINUM start to finish. Anyhoo... this song is my go-to Cash. RIP you magnificent maestro.
Me too dude, me too. Metalcore, deathcore & Cash fan. 😂
otro heavy metal por aca
We Love You Johnny........
Sir Cash, Sir Presley.. Thank you, im more of a man now i listen to your words
Love the line about the three headlights! I live in Nashville and I've actually seen the car!
It’s funny I grew up on his music. Now here I am 62 and I love him
John was amazing a hero. He saved my life many times. My daughter was raised on his music.
Hello dear. How are you doing? Hope you’re fine. I am Jeffery and I’m from Charleston SC . Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl.
My daddy raised me on Johnny Cash, I’ve Loved him since the beginning and still do, he holds a deep place in my heart. My daddy and I used to sing Folsom Prison Blues at karaoke night every Friday. He sounds like Johnny Cash and Stray Cats had a baby.
kinda means something different for everyone - but glad your still here, gotta hang with brothers and sisters that understand what it means to outlaw country 🤘
All time #1 song about stealing from your job
Johnny Cash is one of my favourite musicians. He's an American legend
No me extraña que os guste Johnny Cash, volver a las raices de vez en cuando no esta mal...
Shout out if you've been listening to ever since you were bornt!
I found Johnny's music in 2019 when I was 12, but was hooked on him since, now in 2024 he's one of my favorites
What a legend
Every song is a story absolute legend.
Johnny You CASHED your live in heaven you are great
Johnny Cash is Legendary. Nuff said.
Legendary
Going to play this at my dads funereal he was a really great mechanic and I miss him dearly this song always reminds me of him 😂❤
I just lost my dad who was a mechanic too. Lotta stuff to figure out like what to do with his shop and everything
That chorus harmony 🔥
great singer and universal poet. thank you
God bless America.
Poetry in motion absolutely brilliant what a song to think and write this
RIP Johnny Cash, who died on this day in 2003. Thanks for all the music.
26 February 1932- 12 September 2003
The king country musician....
Johnnie Cash. He is The Original Rapper.
Such a fun song!
My grandfather was a massive fan of Johnny Cash along with the likes of Elvis and Chuck Berry, fortunately, he played this music around me as a kid and I still love it as a 30+ year old man.
I'm now officially a Huge Johnny Cash and The Highwaymen fan. So many class tracks and The highwaymen live at Nassau Coliseum is absolutely brilliant, the chemistry they share on stage is a joy to watch.
Good story of his life .
I remember hearing "ain't no grave" by Johnny a decade after he passed and got goosebumps as I thought how fitting this song was for the man in black.😭😇🔥🔥🔥 Can't wait to see you on the other side brother.
I can’t be the only one that can listen to this on repeat.
Hi Johnny!thank you!
WE MISS YOU CASH LOVE YA!
Jonny's a true poet..i was born 1962 grew up with 50's 60's 70's 80's 90's music etc but mr.cash has always been at the top
Amazing Amazing Amazing
Hello beautiful how are you doing
Hello Melody
Uncrowned King of USA