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25 MINUTES TO GO.A LEGEND IN MY TIME.ACDNTLY ON PURPOSE

25 MINUTES TO GO.A LEGEND IN MY TIME.ACDNTLY ON PURPOSE  
 
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itsthelala (6 days ago) Show Hide
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This song scares the fuck out of me.
JeepityJ (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I'd totally forgotten about this one! Thanks!
rotcbrad (2 months ago) Show Hide
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pearl jam does a really great up tempo version of this on their live accoustic album
celephais72 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I love all three songs, especially 25 Minutes to Go. Such emotion in this song - Johnny Cash truly will be missed. He will always be a legend to me.
androclestipster (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Ah, I always loved this song. such a great man. Thanks to Tuks for the share.
tuktukskagal (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thankyou for these incredible songs of Johnny.What a man!
the123kingRV (1 year ago) Show Hide
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it's definately Cash. I should know, i grew up with it.
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it is cash ive got it on his 20 foot tappin' greats album
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Hang Um High Brother..Not so good..Not so bad....Not so Ugly...."ok, "Yes Sir."..Cut Ihm Loose -Thank God We Ain't gotta-..Cut Him Down!Shew!"--------but I'll address this Redneck World!
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Of course this is Cash. This version first appeared on his 1965 album, Sings The Ballads of The True West, and probably most famous version was performed at Folsom Prison. However it wasn't written by Cash. The author is Shel Silverstein, and it was first recorded by Shel on his 1962 album, Inside Folk Songs.

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