Johnny ist einfach einer der besten Sänger die es je gab und die es je geben wird. Ich liebe seine Musik und könnte sie jeden Tag hören, ohne dass sie mir aus den Ohren raus kommt ;)
thank you..... a good man doenst depens on education... but it depens on youre character... im from holland I prob... make some mistakes in my english.. but I dont care...
Johnny Cash was GREAT! I always loved the later Johnny Cash as opposed to when he was younger, I always loved that deeper voice that he had as he got older. Country music will always be great but it's not the same without The Man in Black
johnny cash never ceases to move me with that wonderful voice and the brilliance of how he plays the 2 harmonicas. brilliant. he is an inspiration.thanks for this video.one of my fav people and artistes. miss you johnny. thanks for sharing your music
found you phoenix. sorry but i just got the computer and i might have written before. you are a cash fan like me so it would be good to share videos on johnny. i am still learning to use the thing but i love you tube
did you all know that casey jones was a real driver i cant remember exactly but i think he was only about 26 when he died in a train smash that was his fault
Only his fault because he stayed in his locomotive, doing his best to stop a train, which doesn't exactly stop on a friggin' dime!!!!!!! He was 8-hours late on the south-bound mail, and was unable to slow in time for the passenger train. So the story goes!!!!
My mistake, sorry. There were two freights, #83 and #72, on the passing track trying to do a saw-by for the north-bound local passenger train #26. Ya just have to realize...that the concept of being late and the railroad dont make a good pair!!!!
Casey Jones was 37 when he died in Vaughan, Mississippi on April 30th 1900. There is a Casey Jones village in Jackson, Tennessee, where he came from. There is a replica steam engine at the village.
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It is a fiddle tune because it was writen that way, but harmonica is the next best instrument in making noises that sounds like a train. however Mr cash isnt a good harmonica player. . . check out the Charlie McCoy version then youl know what im talking about.
This was a pro-union song, the first penned by Joe Hill for the Wobblies, just before WWI. Casey was scabbin' and it was sabotage that made him crash.
Thx for posting this. I'd remembered it from my childhood but never thought of Johnny Cash. I really enjoyed your video. =^..^*=
terpsichoreankat 1 week ago
really you are doing a great job!
juanahuntsman 2 months ago
Johnny ist einfach einer der besten Sänger die es je gab und die es je geben wird. Ich liebe seine Musik und könnte sie jeden Tag hören, ohne dass sie mir aus den Ohren raus kommt ;)
R.I.P. June and John
Sebastianpletschi 10 months ago
Simply Awesome!!! We love you Johnny!!! Rest in Peace!!!
TruxsGann29 11 months ago
Johnny - thank you!
neuwerk2003 1 year ago
I love all his railroad songs - simply great !
bobu46 1 year ago
how does he do the thing with switching the harmonicas. how do you not love this about a train that uses harmonicas
dodge96neon 1 year ago
It is a C and an F key harmonica.
helmet14 1 year ago
Watched him and June Carter in their show at AUGSBURG, Germany - many, many
years ago - but I'll never forget these evening !!
bobu46 1 year ago
he is a master of music
chasslynnrox999 1 year ago
JOHNNY CASH IS MY HERO
zacharymich13 1 year ago
classic
mmikeironhorse 2 years ago
R I P SIR JOHNNY CASH !
sportsbra 2 years ago
to uglymoon 78 re your comment !
"2 WORDS "
sportsbra 2 years ago
@sportsbra don't know now what I got so irritated for. Guess "sorry" is the word ...
uglymoon78 1 year ago
he is the best
zacharymich13 2 years ago
not johnny cash video !**
remove SHUGU PRODUCTIONS <<<
sportsbra 2 years ago
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uglymoon78 2 years ago
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remove this B S vid!!
sportsbra 2 years ago
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drivin that train, high on cocaine
ShuguProductions 2 years ago
thanks for uploading this
mplayer98 2 years ago 6
My son has taken up the harmonica. I never realized what a versatile instrument it could be. This is my favorite Cash song.
marlis44 2 years ago 8
r.i.p cash we miss you loads
blairell 2 years ago 5
i love this song!!!! he is a legend. rip
MrTrainfanatic 2 years ago 6
Love Johnny Cash.
What a voice he had.
Johnny and June were and always will be wonderful people who gave so much to us all.
God bless Johnny Cash and his wife June Carter Cash.
Thank you for sharing this video with us.
George Vreeland Hill
GeorgeVreelandHill 2 years ago 4
is this an album?
DogEars93 2 years ago
whooooo whoooooooooo tear it up johnny
cashfan123 2 years ago
الأغنيه حلوه يا خنيــث أنت وياه ههههههههههه
0533585808 2 years ago
Rest in Peace Johnny Cash! Your a true legend!
MasterOfTrains 2 years ago
It's "you're" the contraction of you-are. Your implies possession. Remember, third grade?
wrnchhead76 2 years ago
thank you..... a good man doenst depens on education... but it depens on youre character... im from holland I prob... make some mistakes in my english.. but I dont care...
dakabje 2 years ago
Johnny Cash is the hottest man with the hottest voice!
I love you Johnny, God Bless You <3
Emmsoo 3 years ago
This is awesome!
DarthSeptic 3 years ago
Johnny Cash was GREAT! I always loved the later Johnny Cash as opposed to when he was younger, I always loved that deeper voice that he had as he got older. Country music will always be great but it's not the same without The Man in Black
bigredchevytruck 3 years ago 4
i love this song johnny ur the best there ever was and is now peace bruvr
cashfan123 3 years ago
yo johnny. boy; dowe miss you.
tuktukskagal 3 years ago 6
johnny cash never ceases to move me with that wonderful voice and the brilliance of how he plays the 2 harmonicas. brilliant. he is an inspiration.thanks for this video.one of my fav people and artistes. miss you johnny. thanks for sharing your music
tuktukskagal 3 years ago 4
Fantastic !
Anders1957 3 years ago 3
RIP Johnny, and RIP John Luther "Casey" Jones, 108 years today.
MasterEled 3 years ago 11
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Crap he didnt sing it complete tch! tch!
phoenix1916 4 years ago
found you phoenix. sorry but i just got the computer and i might have written before. you are a cash fan like me so it would be good to share videos on johnny. i am still learning to use the thing but i love you tube
tuktukskagal 3 years ago
so wat mupet
cashfan123 3 years ago
" p's in muppet, muppet!!!
phoenix1916 3 years ago
haha so wat im not thick just stoned so ill try it again u fuking muppet is that ok for u muppet
cashfan123 3 years ago
Ok kermit!!
phoenix1916 3 years ago
haha cool av u seen me sing hurt on utube miss piggy says she loves it so i always get layed
cashfan123 3 years ago
I would say that would be about the best u could do alright!!
phoenix1916 3 years ago
I love this song, and the singer!!!!!
phoenix1916 4 years ago 5
Neat!
andeeyyy 4 years ago 4
did you all know that casey jones was a real driver i cant remember exactly but i think he was only about 26 when he died in a train smash that was his fault
gillhill92 4 years ago
Only his fault because he stayed in his locomotive, doing his best to stop a train, which doesn't exactly stop on a friggin' dime!!!!!!! He was 8-hours late on the south-bound mail, and was unable to slow in time for the passenger train. So the story goes!!!!
steved0689 4 years ago
he wasnt carring mail, it was a passenger train
railmogul2 4 years ago
My mistake, sorry. There were two freights, #83 and #72, on the passing track trying to do a saw-by for the north-bound local passenger train #26. Ya just have to realize...that the concept of being late and the railroad dont make a good pair!!!!
steved0689 4 years ago
he was ages behind when he started on the trip back and when he crashed he was only a couple of minutes behind. some hero.
seanybiker 3 years ago
Casey Jones was 37 when he died in Vaughan, Mississippi on April 30th 1900. There is a Casey Jones village in Jackson, Tennessee, where he came from. There is a replica steam engine at the village.
Ols :o)
otaf1983 4 years ago
marvellous !
kadoju 4 years ago
AWESOME!!!
bossjovi 4 years ago
at 3:17 you can see the abandoned Kankakee railroad station featured in "the City of New Orleans"
railmogul2 4 years ago
All I can say is priceless
bryansethreno 4 years ago
Boy, he sure could go low, listen to him at the end of "Casey Jones".
uglymoon78 4 years ago 2
This is one of the best country songs sung by the man in black
spacecatf14xx 4 years ago 2
I belive that the fiddle player may be Marty Stuart.
Armstrong112 4 years ago
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It is a fiddle tune because it was writen that way, but harmonica is the next best instrument in making noises that sounds like a train. however Mr cash isnt a good harmonica player. . . check out the Charlie McCoy version then youl know what im talking about.
DClynch 4 years ago
stupendus
dukeofear1146 4 years ago
Orange Blossom Special is a fiddle tune... usually.
It would have been nice to see the fiddle player highlighted.
KanzlerM 4 years ago
This was a pro-union song, the first penned by Joe Hill for the Wobblies, just before WWI. Casey was scabbin' and it was sabotage that made him crash.
marykmusic 5 years ago
Yeah!! Awesome!
lilhyperfingers 5 years ago
Love it especially Casy Jones Love that kind of songs ^^
FergusonFan 5 years ago
This 1 my all time fav songs! Someday I may play harp like that...
Willyblues 5 years ago
i was not expecting that train footage... bit intense
fireicefalcon 5 years ago
wow!
brentamaker 5 years ago
Great Mouthharp solo
Flimmerjung 5 years ago
Cheers, this is one of my favourite Cash songs.
Ortid 5 years ago
Casey Jones that is. OBS is an awesome song too
Ortid 5 years ago