Likely around March 1985, since Cash entered rehab in December 1983. In the interview segment of this video, Cash mentions he's been 14 months sober.
Earlier this year the "Rainbow" LP from 1985 finally arrived on iTunes & Amazon, the only place where this song is available by Cash. Only digitally available, unfortunately.
The Highwaymen also recorded it for their final collaboration ten years later, "The Road Goes On Forever," & that version is readily available
very cool to look back and see the best bringing a tear, JC & WJ can't knock that !
mrmung1 1 month ago
Marty Stuart singing back up and pickin in the back....very cool
curbshoppin 5 months ago
very pretty
nickcg 5 months ago
this is terrific.
bishopaz 5 months ago
Great video, sure glad you found it and posted it.
stillrestless99 6 months ago
Inspired by which movie?
tab2522 11 months ago
@tab2522 The Grapes Of Wrath from 1940. Directed by John Ford and starring Henry Fonda. Great movie.
60Cascade 10 months ago
@60Cascade Thank you.
tab2522 10 months ago
This song is soooo Beautiful ;) It''s the best :D
nofot04 11 months ago
great artist, great song, great performance
HillsBru 1 year ago
Beautiful!!!!!
Kat38 1 year ago
Thanks so much for this. God bless them both!
randikash 1 year ago
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Likely around March 1985, since Cash entered rehab in December 1983. In the interview segment of this video, Cash mentions he's been 14 months sober.
Earlier this year the "Rainbow" LP from 1985 finally arrived on iTunes & Amazon, the only place where this song is available by Cash. Only digitally available, unfortunately.
The Highwaymen also recorded it for their final collaboration ten years later, "The Road Goes On Forever," & that version is readily available
jeremylr68 1 year ago
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jeremylr68 1 year ago
paul shaffer is your hero?
shaneshopnet 1 year ago
My two Heroes together..PRICELESS!
CashandMe1 2 years ago