Amazing performance - from the views a 'sleeper' on youTube - should be seen and experienced by 10m+ this should not be missed. I Walk the Line from the same show has over 15m views. JR and his music . . . eternallytimeless. R.I.P
Wow! I've always been an R&B and Rap fan, but this blows all that stuff right outta the water! Wow!! Johnny Cash was soooooooooo cool! WOW!!!! Forget all that other stuff. I'm converted to rock and roll. Thank you Johnny for saving me.
@TRJH1972 I have never been a devout listener of country music, though I have liked several of JC's songs. But I have lately become a big fan of Marty Stuart in particular; partly because of the way he and his sidekick play their guitars and partly because he seems so personable.
And Bob Wooten on lead guitar, he showed a up at a show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, i believe his home but don't quote me, just after Luther Perkins died, and asked June if John needed a replacement for Luther and that he could play most of Luther's leads. That was it.....Bob stayed....
these two are the best when playing together. Johnny Cash is definetely a true legend. After listening to him I fell right into his style almost imediately with my music. I think it's also cool that my uncle met Marty Stuart a few times!!
Cash clearly says here that this was from his FIRST ALBUM , which was HOT AND BLUE GUITAR (SLP-1220) taken from a Sun session on August 7, 1957 which, as most Cash fans know, featured Luther Perkins legendary guitar work I am sure the song must be here on youtube . Three takes of DOIN MY TIME (along with COUNTRY BOY, IF THE GOD LORDS WILLING, I HEARD THAT LONESOME WHISTLE, REMEMBER ME, and I WAS THERE WHEN IT HAPPENED were recorded that day.
Marty used to do this back when he played with Flatt...I always knew he REALLY wanted to lay down that rockabilly beat:-). That amazing old axe that he got from Clarence White does it proud too...AND So great to hear it with The Man singin it!!
I love this video!! I have seen it many times on you tube. But i can't seem to find where and when this was. John looks so good, and seems to be in good health. thank you for posting it.
@cash1947 you say this is a well done modern version of an original done by Luther Perkins... From my knowledge Perkins didn't do this song, he did Folsom Prison Blues. Johnny even says in the beginning that it's a Jimmy Skinner song.
Amazing performance - from the views a 'sleeper' on youTube - should be seen and experienced by 10m+ this should not be missed. I Walk the Line from the same show has over 15m views. JR and his music . . . eternallytimeless. R.I.P
Cash900EX 2 months ago
Wow! I've always been an R&B and Rap fan, but this blows all that stuff right outta the water! Wow!! Johnny Cash was soooooooooo cool! WOW!!!! Forget all that other stuff. I'm converted to rock and roll. Thank you Johnny for saving me.
firefightergoggie 5 months ago
Swing that hammer like John Henry all day long!!!
Coater30 6 months ago
it was so good I cant find the words
Pekezuz666 6 months ago
nightingale.
neuwerk2003 7 months ago
This sound... the beat is known as the JC Beat.
MrAmerican40 7 months ago
marty stuart takes over the watseka theatre watseka illinois on independence weekend saturday july 2, 2011. thats where the party will be.
rocmaven 9 months ago
Mart Stuart's yell at 1:46 made me laugh, he's having WAY too much fun, lol
TRJH1972 9 months ago
@TRJH1972 I have never been a devout listener of country music, though I have liked several of JC's songs. But I have lately become a big fan of Marty Stuart in particular; partly because of the way he and his sidekick play their guitars and partly because he seems so personable.
ddutcher101 7 months ago
That's how it's done!
lmainesify 9 months ago
Johnny, Your still my hero' Rest In Peace brother.... Country boy Marty, "Keep a Rockin" Thanks for the post, gave me a great start on today!
TheLbeeler 9 months ago
alll good
wcbbernie 9 months ago
zelfs nu nog ....geweldig...
miesos 9 months ago
Two very talented musicians. Does not get any better than this. Had the pleasure of talking with Marty. He is very nice & made a huge fan out of me!
OnLocationMontgomery 10 months ago
Two very talented musicians. Does not get any better than this. Had the pleasure of talking with Marty. He is very nice & made a huge fan out of me!
OnLocationMontgomery 10 months ago
And Bob Wooten on lead guitar, he showed a up at a show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, i believe his home but don't quote me, just after Luther Perkins died, and asked June if John needed a replacement for Luther and that he could play most of Luther's leads. That was it.....Bob stayed....
yachtabaco 11 months ago
Johnny Cash - nightingale.
neuwerk2003 11 months ago
Damn, this is so good!
bareknuckles2u 11 months ago
who is the guy slapping the ol bass?
730tbird 1 year ago
@730tbird I believe the guy on the upright bass is none other than John Leventhal, husband of Rosanne Cash, Johnny's oldest daughter.
Carters01 1 year ago
@Carters01 No thats not John Leventhal thats Dave "more Bass Roe" Rorick
OfficialPaulArturVid 1 year ago
@OfficialPaulArturVid Thanks for the correction.
Carters01 1 year ago
@Carters01 That´s DAVE ROE. One hell of a rock´n´roll/rockabilly/country bass player.
jarson69 8 months ago
@Carters01 DAVE ROE
jarson69 8 months ago
I like Marty's Telly. Neat lookin.
MrPianoManMattYoung 1 year ago
Yep, exactly ... thanks for posting ... beautiful piece ...
BadLieut17 1 year ago
Marty Stuart rocks The Watseka Theatre Watseka Illinois on Saturday July 2, 2011.
rocmaven 1 year ago
What a treat seeing these guys,Can't get much better than this! Thanks for a great video.
drumman053 1 year ago
ou peut on trouver cette video
joachimmanuelgomes 1 year ago
this is a bunch of pickers knowing they are great...look at there faces they know its gooooood
curbshoppin 1 year ago
God , thanks for giving us Johnny for a little while...
onstageagain 1 year ago
love you
darlene3351 1 year ago
when was this filmed?
MoToRbikeMike92 1 year ago
Anyway u slice it, it's goooD music........
FireYourJOB 1 year ago
what year was this recorded?
antzzy1 1 year ago
these two are the best when playing together. Johnny Cash is definetely a true legend. After listening to him I fell right into his style almost imediately with my music. I think it's also cool that my uncle met Marty Stuart a few times!!
ThePopesmusic 1 year ago
both of these men are the best sing guys sing
gauthierxx 1 year ago
Awesome good....thanks for posting......and thanks for the music
curbshoppin 1 year ago
Yes, Jimmie Skinner wrote it as a bluegrass song. But Luther played lead and Johnny sang it on his first Sun album.
lcar4000 1 year ago
Famous but still good ole boys!
5jonesville 1 year ago
i like at the 34 second mark john nods his head to someone, basically saying,louder,,louder!!lol
kidrak 1 year ago
Marty is playing Clarence White's B-Bender
peterpterodactyl 1 year ago
Cash's 1957 Sun version is posted on YouTube.
anthony1962 1 year ago
Cash clearly says here that this was from his FIRST ALBUM , which was HOT AND BLUE GUITAR (SLP-1220) taken from a Sun session on August 7, 1957 which, as most Cash fans know, featured Luther Perkins legendary guitar work I am sure the song must be here on youtube . Three takes of DOIN MY TIME (along with COUNTRY BOY, IF THE GOD LORDS WILLING, I HEARD THAT LONESOME WHISTLE, REMEMBER ME, and I WAS THERE WHEN IT HAPPENED were recorded that day.
anthony1962 1 year ago
. . . saw Marty on the Nashville Fanfair in 1988. He was on full flight at that time, great M.S. !
Nashvilleagain 1 year ago
Luv this! Marty was in j r s band at one time n is an ex son in law!
Cartercash4ever 2 years ago 2
Marty Stuart had a show called The Marty Party.
MegBit 2 years ago
What a time in music history when these two came together.
GetRhythm125 2 years ago 2
anyone got this version live at wembley arena in 1980 i would love 2 see it on utube thanks
harrethwool 2 years ago
Many thanks for posting this. My feets is a tappin.
504infantry 2 years ago 12
wow!!!!!!! love it ...
WinnieNielson 2 years ago
Fantastic clip! Loads of twangy geetars and the mighty Johnny Cash. Heaven!
TheSweeney74 2 years ago
Wow great performance! I believe the performance is from 1995 or 96 sometime, Great version!
dontpanic2005 2 years ago
still lovin it
WinnieNielson 2 years ago
The best of these two. Thay are so perfect together.
annie92220 4 years ago
Marty used to do this back when he played with Flatt...I always knew he REALLY wanted to lay down that rockabilly beat:-). That amazing old axe that he got from Clarence White does it proud too...AND So great to hear it with The Man singin it!!
Thyme2dream 5 years ago
What a pair, Marty and one of idols. Does it get any better? Tremendous talent.
TheRealDesertOutlaw 5 years ago 12
I love this video!! I have seen it many times on you tube. But i can't seem to find where and when this was. John looks so good, and seems to be in good health. thank you for posting it.
htmmom1 5 years ago 2
what a duo! luv it!
kajuntrish73 5 years ago 2
Well done modern version of an original done by Luther Perkins
cash1947 5 years ago
@cash1947 you say this is a well done modern version of an original done by Luther Perkins... From my knowledge Perkins didn't do this song, he did Folsom Prison Blues. Johnny even says in the beginning that it's a Jimmy Skinner song.
mud409 2 years ago
Correct, a Jimmy Skinner song; and I cannot find any reference of Johnny Cash performing this song prior to 1968 when Luther died.
Carters01 2 years ago
@Carters01
I have a recording from Sun with Luther playing the lead to Doin my Time in 1956ish...
EliteUBH 2 years ago
Thanks for letting us know.
Carters01 2 years ago
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i i like at the 34 second mark john nods his head to someone, basically saying,louder,,louder!!lol
kidrak 1 year ago
@EliteUBH
Have you put on u tube??
FireYourJOB 1 year ago
@mud409 Doin My Time was recorded by The Foggy Mountain Boys (Flatt ans Scruggs) in October 1950.
ddutcher101 1 year ago