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Du, das habe ich auch schon oft gedacht.
Was würde ich nicht alles für ein SB des Abends geben...![]()
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Angeblich sollte dazu sogar mal ein Video herauskommen, aber leider habe ich da nie mehr was davon gehört.
Träum....
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Und genauso befürchte ich, wird auch wieder die neue CD im Sande verlaufen...Angeblich sollte dazu sogar mal ein Video herauskommen, aber leider habe ich da nie mehr was davon gehört.


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Da liegen aus den 80er-Jahren komplette LPs unveröffentlicht in den Archiven, sowie unzählige unveröffentlichte Songs...

Ich denke aber, daß eben dies der Grund dafür ist, daß Bear Family mit einem 5. Set so lange auf sich warten läßt... Für die ersten vier Boxen haben sie nämlich wirklich ALLES gekriegt! Bis 1969 ist Johnnys Studio-Schaffen KOMPLETT erhältlich.
Wenn sie das gleiche für die 70´s tun, ist es logisch, daß die Box auf sich warten läßt...
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Wie man sieht, geht es erst ab 1970 los... (dank Bear-Family!!!)
C. Unreleased Material / Outtakes (not in general circulation)
1951
'Landsberg Barbarian Tapes'
(tapes from Cash's Air Force days in Bavaria)
195?
Am I the One
(first record, made in a booth at the railroad station in München, see "Cash", p. 195, pb edition)
1954
Show Me the Green (demo)
1959
??? - Tune Up; Tijuana Jail.
1962
April 19 - The Place Where I Worship (with Lorne Greene). Note: According to Bear Family the master is lost.
1965
Ballads of the True West Outtakes: Home On the Range; The White Man's Foot. Note: According to Bear Family the masters are lost.
1968
Jan 13, Folsom Prison (outtakes): I'm Not in Your Town to Stay; I've Got a Woman; Greystone Chapel (alt); Long Legged Guitar Picking Man. Note: Sony unfortunately missed the chance to include these as part of the re-release in 1999.
Holy Land Outtakes: Wasn't That a Terrible Thing; The King of Love.
1969
Feb 18 - Blistered (with Bob Dylan ?) (probably not) various other titles have been rumored for this famous Dylan / Cash session (Krogsgaard lists CO 98944 Mystery Train; 98947 How High the Water (probably Five Feet High And Rising); CO 98949 Wanted Man and CO 98950 Amen), however as sure as we can be that the Bootleg release does not contain the whole truth we can also be almost sure that what is missing includes a lot of false starts and songs that were tried and simply did not work.
Aug 18 - Jimmy Howard.
1970
Dec 10, Apollo 14 space flight session: These Are My People; Mean As Hell; This Is My Land.
Dec 18, session produced by Larry Butler: When Uncle Bill Quit Dope; These Are My People. Note: "When Uncle Bill Quit Dope" was performed by Cash as opener on his ABC TV show, it was written by Dick Feller.
1972
Sessions produced by Larry Butler: Bear in the Woods; Nobody Wins. Note: "Nobody Wins" could well be the Kristofferson / Rita Coolodge song.
1972/73
Childrens' Album Outtakes: Watermelon Song; Billy Goat Song; Do You Love Jesus; Jesus Loves Me; Sunday Go to Meeting Suit; Little Green Men. Note: Most of the Outtakes have been isuued meanwhile on a Bear Family cd, however a few remain unreleased.
1974
Ragged Old Flag Outtake: Careless Love in A Minor.
Feb 20 - Someday Soon (Rosanne Cash); No One's Going to Miss Me (with Rosanne Cash); Spotlight (Rosanne Cash).
Note: "No One's Going to Miss Me" is also known as "Everywhere I go I Am a Stranger" and probably one of the few real bad songs Kristofferson has written. It was performed live by Cash and his family various times through the years and in various constellations, e.g. by Anita Carter and as a duet by Cash and daughter Rosanne on the 1978 European tour. I think it also was recorded once by Waylon Jennings...
Feb 21 - Johnny Cash For President (June Carter).
Precious Memories Outtakes: Lily of the Valley; Are You Washed in the Blood.
Sessions produced by Jack Clement: I Like Having You Around; You Remembered Me; Rosalee's Good Eats Cafe; Just the Other Side of Nowhere; So Doggone Lonesome; My Ship Will Sail; No Earthly Good; Mose Rankin; Love You; Hang Out; It Comes and Goes; Committed to Parkview; Old Time Feeling. Notes: "Just the Other Side of Nowhere" was later recorded again for Mercury as part of a Kristofferson tribute project; again it remained unreleased, not counting the cameo appearance in a television movie. "Rosalee's Good Eats Cafe" is a Shel Silverstein song which was recorded by Bobby Bare (as most Silverstein songs were). It is hard to see what Cash could have added to Bare's recording which is already a good contender for the ultimate country song.
1975
Session produced for the unreleased 20th Anniversary album, June 9: Hey Porter; I Walk the Line; There You Go; I Still Miss Someone; Mister Garfield; Busted; Gospel Road; Sunday Morning Coming Down.
14 July 1975, live, MS Benefit performance: Strawberry Cake; Church in the Wildwood / Lonesome Valley (June Carter).
Look At Them Beans Outtakes: Beautiful Memphis; On the Way Home; Song to John (June Carter); Strawberry Cake.
Sept 21: Strawberry Cake Outtakes: 1st show: Rolling In My Sweet Baby's Arms (Jerry Hensley); Don't Think Twice (Rosanne Cash); When the Morning Comes (Jerry Hensley + ?); Me and Bobby McGee (Jerry Hensley); Loving Him Was Easier (Anita Carter); Lion in the Winter (Anita Carter + Bob Wooton); Ring of Fire; Man in Black; Big River; I Was There When It Happened; These Hands; Picking Time; Sunday Morning Coming Down; I Got Stripes; Doing My Time; Strawberry Cake; A Boy Named Sue; What On Earth; Jackson (+ June); If I Were a Carpenter (+ June); Will the Circle Be Unbroken (+ Carter Family); The Fourth Man; Hey Porter / Folsom Prison Blues / Wreck of the Old 97 / Orange Blossom Special; I Walk the Line; I Still Miss Someone; Peace in the Valley. 2nd show: Rolling In My Sweet Baby's Arms (Jerry Hensley); Don't Think Twice (Rosanne Cash); When the Morning Comes (Jerry Hensley + ?); Me and Bobby McGee (Jerry Hensley); Loving Him Was Easier (Anita Carter); Lion in the Winter (Anita Carter + Bob Wooton); Church In the Wildwood / Lonesome Valley (Carter Family); Where Noone Stands Alone (Carter Family); Wildwood Flower (Carter Family); Wabash Cannonball (Carter Family); It Takes a Worried Man (Carter Family); Foggy Mountain Top (Carter Family); Ring of Fire; Man in Black; I Was There When It Happened; Sunday Morning Coming Down; A Boy Named Sue; Give My Love to Rose; Jackson; It Ain't Me Babe; Help; Destination Victoria Station; All Around Cowboy; Bandana (instr.); Will the Circle; Hey Porter; Folsom Prison Blues; Wreck of the Old 97; Orange Blossom Special; I Walk the Line.
Notes: As the tracks on the official album release were taken from both shows, so are the outtakes.
8 Oct., session produced by Charlie Bragg: Folsom Prison Blues; Frankie.
Sessions with the Oak Ridge Boys: Don't Give Up On Me; I Was There When It Happened; That's Just Like Jesus; Over the Next Hill; Keep Me From Blowing Away; Our Little Old Home Town; Back in the Fold; Look Unto the East; Far Side Banks of Jordan; Sanctified; Would You Recognize Jesus.
1976
11 Feb., session with June Carter (as Aunt Polly): Temptation; Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue / Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone.
1976/77
Sessions produced by Charlie Bragg and Don Davis: Living Legend. Note: probably the Kris Kristofferson song.
Sessions produced by Johnny Cash and Charlie Bragg: I Wish I Was Crazy Again (with Merle Haggard + Leona Williams); You're Right, I'm Left, She's Gone; Precious Memories; I'll Fly Away; I Walk the Line; If It Wasn't For the Wabash River. Note: "You're Right, I'm Left, She's Gone" was performed by Cash on television once as a tribute to Elvis.
Sessions produced by Charlie Bragg and Jack Routh: Field of Diamonds; One Day at a Time; Why Me; The Old Account; Peace in the Valley; I Can't Go On That Way; It Takes One to Know Me. Note: "One Day at a Time" was for a long time a concert favorite among the gospel songs performed towards the end of the show, but it never appeared on any official release.
1977/78
Sessions produced by Larry Butler: Sing Me an Old Fashioned Song; Able Bodied Man; Teeth, Hair and Eyeballs; A Thing Called Love (J. Howard); You're a Part of Me (with June Carter); The Greatest Cowboy of Them All (with Waylon Jennings); Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (with Waylon Jennings). Note: "You're a Part of Me" with June Carter was performed on television and in concerts various times. Not so well known is the couple's rendition of John Prine's "Spanish Pipedream" aka "Blow Up the TV" which was performed once on television but does not appear in Smith's discography.
1979
A Believer Sings the Truth Outtake: Truth. (Note: This is reportedly a poem written especially for Cash by Mohamed Ali aka Cassius Clay, who recorded it himself once I think).
Sessions produced by Brian Ahern: I Still Miss Someone (with George Jones); I Got Stripes (with George Jones); Good Old Girl; Jim I Wore a Tie Today. Notes: George Jones did appear on the Silver Anniversary album, however only very much in the background; "Jim I Wore a Tie Today" was re-recorded for the Highwayman album later.
Session produced by Earl Ball, Dec 14: New Cut Road; Billy Brown.
Late December, session with Elvis Costello: We Oughta Be Ashamed.
1980
March 14, demo session: Goodnight Loving Trail; Don't Believe I'm Ever Gonna Roam Again; Flagwaving Patriotic; The Cowboy Who Started the Fight; I'll Go Somewhere and Sing My Songs Again; Wildwood in the Pines; People As Crazy As Me; The Winding Stream; Georgia On a Fast Train. Notes: "Don't Believe I'm Ever Gonna Roam Again" was later recorded again with Waylon Jennings as duet for the "Heroes" album; "Flagwaving Patriotic" seems to be an embryonic version of Song of the Patriot; the Billy Joe Shaver songs were later recorded again; and so was the Tom T. Hall song which appeared first on the Mercury album Water From the Wells of Home.
Rockabilly Blues Outtakes: Field of Diamonds; Home Run Hitter; I Don't Believe I'm Ever Gonna Roam Again; Wizard On the Hill; Ain't Gonna Hobo No More; You Just Can't Beat Jesus Christ. Notes: Most of these songs were re-recorded years later; Home Run Hitter was preformed partly as one song of a medley with Roy Clark on the CMA Awards show; the writer's version "You Can't Beat Jesus Christ" can be found on Billy Joe Shaver's Columbia Swan Song release "Salt of the Earth" from 1987.
Sessions produced by Jack Clement: Bottom of a Mountain; Paradise; Moving Up; Big River; Sweet Kentucky; Cripple Creek; I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal; For Jerry. Note: These sessions probably produced the soundtrack of the TV movie 'The Pride of Jesse Hallam'. Bottom of a Mountain however was not included in the movie.
1981
Sessions produced by Jack Clement: Wreck of the Old '97 (instr.); I'll Cross Over Jordan Someday; Wizard On the Hill; Rockabilly Boogie (instrumental); Blue Texas Waltz; Doin' My Time. Note: Rockabilly Boogie was often preformed by Earl Ball in the 1980s concerts.
Feb 16, session produced by Don Davis: Do You Ever Feel This Way; St Louis Blues.
Sessions produced by Jack Clement: You Must Believe in Magic; Georgia On a Fast Train; A Fast Song; I Tremble For You (demo); How Great Thou Art; It Is No Secret; When I'm Gray; John's. Note: "How Great Thou Art" was a favorite in the 1981 concerts with sometimes very long piano intros by Earl Ball; so long that you thought it was an instrumental and then Cash would start singing. "It Is No Secret" is a Stuart Hamblen composition and Johnny Cash is probably the only singer who can sing schmaltzy tearjerkers like this and still get away with it. "I Tremble For You" was written by Cash in the 60s and recorded by Waylon Jennings; somewhat strange to see it listed here.
The Baron Outtakes: Blessing in Disguise; Billy Brown; New Cut Road; Don't You Think It's Come Our Time; Tennessee; Why Am I Thinking of You. Note: "New Cut Road" is a Guy Clark composition; it was probably not released because Cash didn't want to spoil Bobby Bare's success with his single also on Columbia Records.
April 16, session produced by Marty Stuart: You Beat All I Ever Saw.
April 23: Survivors Outtakes: Ring of Fire (2x); A Thing Called Love; Sunday Morning Coming Down; Folsom Prison Blues; Without Love; Doing My Time; The Baron; If You Want Me My Dear (Jerry Hensley); Hey Hey Train (Marty Stuart); I Walk the Line; Ira Hayes; Don't Take Your Guns to Town; Big River; Lay Me Down in Dixie (Cindy Cash); City of New Orleans (Cindy Cash); Battle of New Orleans (John Carter); Ghost Riders in the Sky; If I Were a Carpenter (+ June Carter); Wabash Cannonball (June Carter); San Antonio Rose (instr.) (June Carter); Gold Watch and Chain (June Carter); Rabbit In the Log (June Carter); Wildwood Flower (June Carter); Hoedown (June Carter); Jackson (+ June Carter); Rockabilly Boogie (Earl Ball, instr.); Frankie and Johnny; Rockabilly Fever (Carl Perkins); Boogie Woogie Medley (Jerry Lee Lewis); When the Saints Go Marching In (All).
1982
The Adventures of Johnny Cash Outtakes: The General Lee; Sweeter Than the Flowers; Ben Dewberry's Final Run; Turn Your Radio On; Shout Against the Wind. Notes: "The General Lee" was recorded again later for the soundtrack of the movie "The Dukes of Hazzard"; "Turn Your Radio On" was performed by Cash on his annual CBS Christmas special with the help of Ricky Skaggs; "Sweeter Than the Flowers" was recorded again years later for Mercury; it is of course Erwin T. Rouse's second famous song; while "Ben Dewbury" seems to be a constant favorite with Johnny Cash; like the previous recordings though this one also remained unreleased. Cash performed it nevertheless on the 1982 HBO TV Special from Washington.
Sessions produced by Marty Stuart:
May 6 - Wildwood in the Pines.
Sept 1 - Gospel Road; Never Grow Old; What Is Man.
Sept 22 - Footsteps in the Sand.
Sept 23 - I'm Gonna Sing.
Oct 8 - Johnny 99 (?)
Notes: In 1982 Marty Stuart became Cash's son in law and wanted to produce a gospel album with the singer; the album was to be released on the PRIORITY label, a subdivision of COLUMBIA. However the label ceased to be in '82 and the project was put on ice. In 1986 the album was released under the title "Believe in Him", however lots of material remained unissued, such as the first proper recording of "Gospel Road". Bruce Springsteen's "Johnny 99" is a bit of an odd one out here as it is clearly not a gospel song. Cash cut it the following year with Brian Ahern as title track for his 1983 album.
1983
Sept 14, session produced by Jack Hale: Volkswagen's in Disguise; Old Time Religion.
? - When I Get to Glory (session with Waylon Jennings). (source: J. L. Smith)
?- Session with Ray Charles: Why Me.
Source: Cash on Ralph Emery Radio Show.
1984
Sessions produced by Billy Sherrill for the never released album 'In Living Color':
In 1984 Johnny Cash fans were waiting for the arrival of his new album with producer Billy Sherrill, which was -- according to "Johnny Cash Friends no. 89", a publication by Jan Flederus -- to be called "In Living Color". Flederus - the head of the European Johnny Cash & June Carter Fan Club - gave the european release number as CBS 26147 but when I tried to order the record CBS denied that there was such an album. When a single was released in the States as well as in Europe (Chicken on Black / The Battle of Nashville), it sold comparatively well, but nothing was ever heard of the album again. The problems were probably that Sherrill wanted to record an album mainly consisting of standards whereas Cash wanted to do an album of mainly his own new compositions. But the recrod people obviously didn't like what Cash was writing back then (for obvious reasons, like e. g. it wasn't selling) and Cash didn't want to become a second Willie Nelson for the recording company. The final result was the split from COLUMBIA Records a couple of years later, but before that the Living Color album was put on ice plus the master tapes of Cash's next album project were given to Chips Moman who overdubbed them with Willie Nelson's vocals (because Willie and Chips "Always On My Mind" Moman were as good as gold) and after various other overdubs by various other artists who were working with Moman at the time (Kristofferson was preparing a new solo album, and Waylon had recorded the "Black On Black" album with Moman) the "Highwayman" album concept was born. Yes, truely a great idea of the four singers to perform together. But I bet when Cash invited them to do his 1984 Christmas Special for TV in Montreux he had no idea yet that this would become the beginning of the end of his solo recording career as far as COLUMBIA was concerned. What remains unreleased is the true Highwayman album (without the overdubbed voices by Kristofferson, Jennings and Nelson) and of course the sessions with Billy Sherrill are yet to be released; according to J. L. Smith some of the songs recorded back then were:
Out Among the Stars; After All; I Drove Her Out of My Mind; Rock and Roll Shoes; I Came to Believe; I Know You Love Me; If I Told You Who It Was; You Give Me Music; Moving On; My Elusive Dreams; Baby Ride Easy (with June Carter); I Still Miss Someone; She Used to Love Me; Call Your Mother.
In an overdub session Waylon Jennings added vocal support for Hank Snow's "I'm Moving On" and Willie Nelson overdubbed his vocals on "I Still Miss Someone". None of these tracks were finally used. Billy Sherrill recorded some of these songs with other Columbia artists, e. g. "Rock'n'Roll Shoes" appeard as a duet by Ray Charles and B. J. Thomas on the "Friendship" album; My Elusive Dreams appears on a David Allan Coe album (Darlin, Darlin), so does She Used to Love Me a Lot. Out Among the Stars was first recorded by Waylon Jennings and later by Merle Haggard, while "I Came to Believe" is a Cash original often performed in concert in 1984/85. "Baby Ride Easy" was recorded by Carlene Carter and Dave Edmunds; ; Cash and June Carter had earlier perfromed it on television and in concerts; the song was written by famous texan singer/songwriter and nowadays part-time Schwarzwald resident Richard Dobson, most famous of course for his fascinating "Piece of Wood and Steel".
1984/1985
Sessions produced by Chips Moman: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Drinking; Maybe You Should Have Been Listening; I Still Miss Someone; Old Lonesome. Note: "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know" later was recorded again for Mercury and again remained unreleased; "You Should Have Been Listening" is probably the Jessi Colter song.
1986
Wildwood Flower Outtakes: Gold Watch and Chain; Lonesome Valley; Keep On the Sunny Side; On the Wall.
1986/87
Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town Outtakes: An American Christmas; Old McDonald; Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Drinking; Solid Gone; Sam Stone; Dirty Black Boots; The Heart. Note: "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Drinking" was performed live on the televised "Forum" show from California. "Sam Stone" is John Prine's famous Vietnam song.
Illegally Yours Soundtrack: Lady of Love; One Wish; Love Is a Gambler.
Note: "Love Is a Gambler" was probably also recorded as duet with Rosanne Cash, source: Cash on Nashville Now with Ralph Emery. It was however the solo version that was used in the movie. The other two tracks are only to be heard for a couple of seconds in the movie. The movie itself, a Peter Bogdanovich production, almost wouldn't have been released, and indeed it wasn't at first and then later only on homevideo. The reason was the sex scandal in which main actor Rob Lowe got himself involved and which almost ended his career. When it was released on video later it became obvious that the film would have better remained unreleased. It is probably one of the worst movies ever made. What could be worse than a comedy that isn't funny? Why Johnny Cash would like to be associated with such material remains a mystery to me; Cash had previously already allowed Bogdanovich to use some of his 1978 recordings in the movie "They All Laughed", which featured Earl Ball in a minor role. It is likely that it was Ball who talked Cash into working on this soundtrack, too.
1987/88
Water From the Wells of Home Outtakes: I'm Gonna Write You a Letter; Love's From the Heart; I Wish I Was Crazy Again (with Waylon Jennings); Kiss the Ladies Goodnight; Good Morning John (?); Didn't He Shine. Note: "Good Morning John" is a tritbute song to Cash written by Kris Kristofferson and recorded by Waylon Jennings; it is strange that Cash should have recorded it himself.
1989
Highwayman 2 Outtakes: Cowboy Hall of Fame (with Glen Campbell); Yabba Dabba Do; Modern Gladiator.
Not: "Yabba Dabba Do" was performed on the Highwaymen Tour in 1992 and no, it was not exactly the best song I ever heard.
Boom Chicka Boom Outtakes: I Draw the Line; Old Red; Hallelujah Joe; The Strangest Dream; Everything Is Alright At Home. Note: A surprising but very welcome appearance for "The Strangest Dream" here; a favorite concert performance from 1982 and 1983 shows. I wonder what kept all the recording companies from releasing Johnny Cash's recordings of this song all these years...
1990
Mystery of Life Outtakes: Redneck Love; Country Boy.
1991
March 14, session produced by Mike Daniel: God's Hands; Don't Take Your Guns to Town. Note: God's Hands was featured in the film project "Return to the Promised Land".
1992
Session produced by Harold Shedd for Return to the Promised Land: When We Meet at the River; I Saw a Man.
Note: The movie project about a trip to Israel was at first to be financed by TNN (The Nashville Network); when they lost interest Cash produced the film hinself at the House of Cash. Some material was obviously recorded on location while other tracks were preformed in a professional recording studio.
Nov 30 - Hell This Ain't Heaven (with John Schneider)(demo session?)
Note: A duet with an almost son-in-law and ex Duke of Hazzard John Schneider, whose career at that time was like Cash's beginning to fade.
Dec 14 - It Ain't Me; Big River; I Walk the Line. (produced by Johnny Cash)
1993
Jan 15 (session 1) - Drive On; Hey Alright; I Love You Tonight; She Sang Sweet Baby James.
Jan 15 (session 2) - Have You Ever Been to LR; Spotlight.
Note: both sessions produced by Johnny Cash; all songs original J R Cash compositions! These were done for demonstrational purposes, which probably means that Cash was looking for a new recording contract.
Parts of these sessions released on "Return to the Promised Land" CD.
AMERICAN OUTTAKES
May 17 to 20 - Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie (unreleased take); Just the Other Side of Nowhere (2x); Delia's Gone (unreleased take); Long Black Veil; The Fourth Man; Why Me (unreleased take); Waiting For a Train; Flesh and Blood; Children Go Where I Send Thee; Loving Her Was Easier (2x); T For Texas (2x); To Beat the Devil (unreleased take); I Witnessed a Crime (unreleased take); Black Boots and a Sack of Silver Dollars (with Billy Gibbons); Drive On (unreleased take); Like a Soldier (unreleased take); Number 13 (unreleased take).
June 30 to July 1 / 2 - Number 13 (with Glenn Danzig on guitar) (2x); East Virginia Blues (with June Carter) (2x).
July 21 to 23 - The Man Who Couldn't Cry; Allegheney; New Cut Road; No Earthly Good (2x); Redemption (4x); Gettysburg Address / The Strangest Dream; Hobo Bill's Last Ride; Mystery of No 5; The Beast in Me (2x); If I Give My Soul; I'm Just An Old Chunk of Coal; Georgia On a Fast Train; Ragged But Right; Jesus Was a Carpenter; If I Give My Soul (incomplete); If I Give My Soul (3x); Boll Weevil Song; Wings in the Morning; In My Time of Dying; I've Been Everywhere; Bird On a Wire; Go On Blues; Old Lonesome; Heart of Gold (3x); The Drifter (2x); The Beast In Me; The Man Who Couldn't Cry (5x). Note: Heart of Gold is probably the Neil Young composition, covered earlier by Willie Nelson; The Strangest Dream is an EdMcCurdy song popularized by the Weaver and Arlo Guthrie; Cash performed it on his 1983 European tour and said he had never recorded it. Boll Weevil is associated with Tex Ritter I think; while I've Been Everywhere was performed by Hank Snow; Hobo Bill's Last Ride was to be released on Bob Dylan's Tribute album project to Jimmie Rodgers; but Cash was replaced in the last moment by Iris Dement. "Allegheney" was one of the single releases of the 70s with June Carter that flopped; so did the single releases of the Cash compositions "Wings in the Morning" and "Go On Blues". All in all a pretty uneven mix of material these sessions consist of.
Sept 2 / 3 - session with Mike Campbell and Flea and Chad Smith: Dark As a Dungeon; Go On Blues; Farther Along; Like a Soldier; Wings in the Morning; No Earthly Good; Breaking Bread; Drive On; Why Me Lord; Redemption; Go On Blues; The Drifter; Children Go Where I Send Thee; If I Give My Soul; Heart of Gold;Bird On a Wire.
Sept 6 - session with Red Devils: Devil's Right Hand; T For Texas; Bad News.
Sept 7 - Banks of the Ohio; Just the Other Side of Nowhere; The Beast In Me; The Fourth Man; Number 13; Dark and Bloody Ground; Down There By the Train; To Beat the Devil.
Oct 9 - Tennessee Stud; The Door.
Oct 12 - Long Road; Never Grow Old; Where Could I Go; When We All Get to Heaven; I Shall Not Be Moved; Do Lord; How Beautiful Heaven Must Be; If We Never Meet Again; Let the Lower Lights Be Burning; I'm Bound For Glory; Sweet By and By; Where the Soul; I'll Fly Away; In the Garden; Just a Little Talk; Softly and Tenderly; When He Reached Down His Hand For Me; When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder; The Beast in Me(!). A strange inclusion in an otherwise all gospel recording session; Cash also seems to have drawn on his Memphis roots for the choice of material; I have serious doubts that he picked the songs like Mississippi John Hurt though.
Nov 1 - Over the Next Hill (2x); My Children Walk in Truth; Ballad of Barbara; Talk to Me; Just As I Am; When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder; I Am a Pilgrim.
Dec 5 - Dead Or Alive (3x); Let Her Blow; Ballad of Barbara; Casey's Last Ride (2x); The Beast In Me (5x); Delia's Gone (6x); Goin' to Memphis; If I Give My Soul (2x); I'm Just An Old Chunk of Coal (6x); Understand Your Man; The Man Who Couldn't Cry (2x); Live Forever.
Dec 6 - Live Forever (2x); No Earthly Good.
Dec 7 - Number 13 (3x); Why Me (4x); Dark As a Dungeon; Farther Along (2x); Banks of the Ohio (2x); Big Battle; Two Timin' Woman (3x); Open the Pit.
Note: There are various other takes of the released songs, that were not listed here, however most of the unreleased songs should be listed.
1994
Highwaymen III Outtake: If He Came Back Again (Waylon Jennings)
1995/1996
Pocahontas;That's Right (with Carl Perkins);Addicted to Love;Don't Sell Daddy Any More Whiskey;
Sing a Traveling Song (used partially as soundtrack for "Renegade" episode in 96)
Note: "Addicted to Love" is a song associated with Robert Palmer; "That's Right" was written by Cash for Carl Perkins who recorded it for SUN records in the 50s; "Pocahontas" is of course the Neil Young song; can anyone ask Cash to record "Thrasher" from the same album please?
1997
???
1998
???
1999
???
2000
On The Evening Train
Hard Times (with Merle Haggard)
2001/02 (rumoured)
I Hung My Head
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Hurt
Imagine
Norwegian Wood
In My Life
Gentle On My Mind
Jerusalem Tomorrow
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