I love this tune. There's a part of it that it's pretty similar to a Dylan's track...I know that in folk music a lot of melodies comes from other tunes and it doesn't really matter what song came first as both of them might have come from another earlier tune. Anyway just wanted to know who wrote it and what does the title means?
It took me a year to learn how Cash strums by himself; it took some experimentation. I might make a tutorial video. It's not a down-up-down-up but the root note pattern is what makes it pretty unique.
The other side of Johnny Cash: a true storyteller without any boom-chicka-boom sound. Must have be en performed around 1971...
mike900097 6 months ago
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Hope2009pc 10 months ago
There is no one like Johnny Cash. He was more than awesome. He was real.
missouripicker 11 months ago
I love this tune. There's a part of it that it's pretty similar to a Dylan's track...I know that in folk music a lot of melodies comes from other tunes and it doesn't really matter what song came first as both of them might have come from another earlier tune. Anyway just wanted to know who wrote it and what does the title means?
ildedoni 1 year ago
i figured out the chords just tell me if you would like me to put a lesson up.
gibsongib 2 years ago
neone got he chords?
Stijnthomas 2 years ago
the first part is a C with a third fret E string add on but after that i have no idea. i think it may be an Am. someone help us out
csanch7 2 years ago
The chords are:
C Em C Em C
Dm F C Dm F C
F Dm C G7 > middle part
It took me a year to learn how Cash strums by himself; it took some experimentation. I might make a tutorial video. It's not a down-up-down-up but the root note pattern is what makes it pretty unique.
Hope that helps.
StayWellYouKn0w 2 years ago
this is like a different side of Johnny Cash (to me at least)
slackkey808 2 years ago
Merci de partager ce vidéo
countryguit 2 years ago
what a damn good song&the vid is very just raw ya kno!thanks for posting!
j3ohnny 3 years ago
I remember this scene. It was from a made-for-TV-special about the history of the US railroads.
TheRebel2007 3 years ago
Ridin the rails i think. Have a great day.
Alan Young
alanyoung2 3 years ago 2
dam I miss those 70's made-for-TV-specials :(
mfuji00001 2 years ago
probebly my favorite one johnny ever did. love the guitar also. a guitar store down the street is selling one but its like $1700.
ng256 3 years ago
yup! looks like a 0-17 for sure..
dinosguitars 3 years ago