Johnny Cash-daddy sang bass

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Published 2007-12-08
I love this song

All Comments (21)
  • @officialchef
    June looks so happy every time she says "mama sang tenor" lol
  • @LoveFlatfootin1
    They're not just pretending to be country. They are real, true, authentic country.
  • @DesiDude297
    I love how this song has such a strong basis on his family life when he was young. He lost his brother when he was young. RIP Johnny Cash, my role model, join the family circle at the throne.
  • I'm Ukrainian by birth. Moved to Canada at the age of 24 . I'm 43 now. And although i could not have possibly had any exposure to johnny cash culture .... I love every song of his. The meaning , the melody and his charisma !! He's the best . One of my favorite singers . And through me , my daughters got thoroughly acquainted with Him ! They love him too
  • @willdrucker4291
    Here we have a legendary performance from The Johnny Cash Show on ABC from 1970....the sensational Carter Family, the unforgettable Statler Brothers, and of course the one and only Man in Black, the great Johnny Cash.
  • @ohmss069
    Listen to this song every time a family member or friend passes. Something about singing makes a loss less painful. "One of these days, and it won't be long, I'll rejoin them in a song. I'm gonna join the family circle at the throne. In the sky, Lord, in the sky."
  • @cgrays4831
    My family used to sit in the living room singing this when I was a kid, 10 of us in all, still brings a lump to my throat, especially since 2 of my brothers have gone ahead of us
  • @dufus2273
    What a classic video. All of the Carter family girls and the early Statler brothers, whom Johnny gave them their big boost to stardom. Johnny helped so many. RIP Johnny.
  • @jackiek553
    Just hearing Johnny Cash’s voice for a few seconds pulled back my troubled soul. He’s awesome! Love him & miss him so much.
  • @jeffhale7640
    WIth the sad passing of Harold Reid yesterday, only two people in this clip are left alive. See you in the family circle at the throne, Harold. RIP Harold Reid, Lew DeWitt, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Mother Maybelle, Anita Carter, and Helen Carter.
  • @tanyal2660
    A few days before my grandma died, she explained the meaning of this song while it was playing. She was a huge Johnny Cash fan. I was touched by the meaning, especially when she was just diagnosed with cancer and in hospice. She wasn’t one to be sentimental either. The next morning she had a horrible stroke that made her unable to communicate and she rapidly declined from there. When she was getting close to passing, but not able to let go, I kept humming this song to her. I didn’t know the melody 100% but I improvised. It was the meaning and intent that mattered. My aunt got into too if I remember right. This was a pivotal moment when we expressed acceptance of her passing and that we’ll be okay. She finally died about an hour later. We were relieved for her, and celebrated by playing her absolute favorite songs One Bourbon One Scotch and Bad to the Bone by George Thorogood. Yesterday, 5/2/19, was 7 years since her passing 🌤💐 HEY Oddone! Stop looking at me! You looked at me first!! 😜 You know I might actually miss you if you weren’t intruding in my dreams so much! Don’t you have better things to do?😂 Love you so much Grandma!!! 💕💕💕
  • @richulan
    What would popular music be nowadays without Johnny Cash? His influence is immeasurable. Johnny, you live forever by your music.
  • @JoJos_Voice
    I've been given that "wtf?!" look too by people when driving, but crap em'! I don't care! I will always blast Johnny Cash, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Roy Orbison, Ritchie Valens, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holley, Big Bopper and all the other great pioneers of Rock n' Roll/Country music of the 50's n 60's. Even though I was born in 92', I want people to remember the classic stars who's lights have always shined bright and who's music never died despite what Don McLean said lol.
  • Rip my grandma she would always play johnny cash now I can't stop listening to him thank you johnny