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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelSony Legacy, Snyl
UPC0888751695924
eBay Product ID (ePID)28046054532
Product Key Features
Release Year2015
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistCash, Johnny
Release TitleMan in Black: Live in Demark 1971
Dimensions
Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length5.69 in
Item Width4.97 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks19
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 A Boy Named Sue (Live) By Johnny Cash 1.2 Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down (Live) 1.3 I Walk the Line (Live) By Johnny Cash 1.4 Blue Suede Shoes (Live) By Carl Perkins 1.5 Matchbox (Live) 1.6 Me and Bobby McGee (Live) 1.7 I Guess Things Happen That Way (Live) 1.8 Bed of Roses (Live) 1.9 Flowers on the Wall (Live) By the Statler Brothers 1.10 Folsom Prison Blues (Live) 1.11 Darlin' Companion (Live) 1.12 If I Were a Carpenter (Live) By Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash 1.13 Help Me Make It Through the Night (Live) 1.14 Man in Black (Live) 1.15 Introduction to the Carter Family (Live) 1.16 A Song to Mama (Live) By the Carter Family 1.17 No Need to Worry (Live) 1.18 Rock of Ages (Live) 1.19 Children, Go Where I Send Thee (Live) By Johnny Cash with the Carter Family the Statler Brothers ; Carl Perkins
NotesLive archive release by the country legend. In 1971, Johnny Cash was sitting on top of the world, riding a wave of hit singles that had topped the country charts, winning a Grammy Award with wife and duet partner June Carter Cash for their rendition of "If I Was a Carpenter," and, since 1969, hosting a weekly music-variety program on network TV. Originally recorded for Danish television, this release spotlights Cash backed by his airtight backup band, The Tennessee Three, along with duets with June Carter Cash; appearances from Mother Maybelle Carter and her daughters Anita and Helen, Carl Perkins (of "Blue Suede Shoes" immortality) and The Statler Brothers, much loved for their off-the-wall humor and homespun four-part harmonies. Also included in this spirited set are early hits from the 1950s, including "I Walk the Line" and "Guess Things Happen That Way"; unforgettable tunes penned by Kris Kristofferson ("Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down," "Me and Bobby McGee"); the comical crossover pop hit "A Boy Named Sue"; and Cash's then-recent hit "Man in Black," which introduced Cash's infamous alter ego who stood up for underdogs everywhere. The stirring gospel finale of "Children, Go Where I Send Thee," featuring Cash and all his guest performers, is the perfect ending to a most ebullient performance by one and all.