On The Jericho Road / Little Cabin Home on The Hill - The Million Dollar Quartet

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2008

Two songs recorded during 1956 Million Dollar Quartet session:

On The Jericho Road:

As you travel along on the Jericho Road
Does the road seem all long and heavy your load
Just take it to Christ your sins all confess
On the Jericho Road your heart He will bless
On the Jericho Road
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Little Cabin Home on The Hill:

Tonight I'm alone without you my dear
It seems there's a longing for you still
All I have to do now is sit alone and cry
In our little cabin home on the hill

Oh, someone has taken you from me
And left me here all alone
Just to listen to the rain beat on my window pane
In our little cabin home on the hill.

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  • @195477 Dad burn it...I was going to try just a little to kinda even things up a bit, but as it turns out I don't need to, you are doing so much of it. And to top it all off, you are doing a fine job. Keep on trying while the ones who know will keep on knowing that Cash was not part of the quartet. In your world...maybe, but in the real world...naa. Although you will keep on replying with nonsense, this is the end of the conversation and the case is closed, Mr. YouTube Armchair Captain. LOL.

  • @195477 If it makes u feel better to imagine things that aren't facts, then by all means...do that. No amount of words you type on YouTube will put Cash on the "Million Dollar Quartet." But I know, you gotta try, right? Have fun in ur imaginary world, and last but not least....have a nice life.

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  • @crazyflamingoc i was thinking the same thing..

  • Johnny Cash was there, they didnt meet up to do a recording they all just happen to be at the same place at the same time. They started to have a little jam session and sam phillips the owner of the studio left the tapes running. The majority of the songs they did were gospel, no one said hey lets sing my song now so people 50 years in the future will know I was standing here!! Do some research.

    That being said, I couldnt fathom this much talent standing in the same room. Its amazing.

  • Johnny was there picking up a royalty check and neither him nor Carl Perkins knew the words- them being Baptist and E.P & J.L.L were Assembly of God according to Jerry Lee in an interview.

  • Check out (Jerry Lee Lewis on meeting Elvis Presley) on here. It's Jerry Lee in an interview talking about this session. He clearly states that when ever Carl or Johnny Started to sing something that Elvis and (J.L.L) would take over....which is probably why Cash wasn't heard much! but this is proof enough for me, from someone who was most definatly there that Johnny was there!!!

  • I checked the song list for the album, not one Jonny Cash song... I find that odd, I think if he was there they would've done at least one!!!

  • Maybey for the photo op, but I don't really have a fargen clue(I was not there!)))It's strange though, If Johnny was there why is there NONE of his song on here. They would've at least did the one he had out at the time!!!

  • I actuall don't think Cash is there at least not for this song... Elvis talks about him (like He's not there)...at the start of Jericho Road!

  • I certainly hear someone that sounds like Cash near the beginning, right after Elvis says something like "add Johnny Cash to this." Just my two cents worth.

  • One thing that is for certain is this is truly a historic session. Love it! Thanks for posting it.

  • Too bad there were no pictures taken when Elvis was playing that Gibson. What a rhythm guitarrist Elvis was. Just listen to the sound of thaty guitar. And what a ventriloquist, as when he imitates C&W singer Bill Monroe on the second song.

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