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Johnny Cash originally recorded "The Ballad of Boot Hill" in 1959 and released the song as part of a Columbia EP (Extended Play 45 featuring four songs). The song was included on the 1965 Columbia album Sings the Ballads of the True West. The song also appears on the 1992 Columbia compilation album The Essential Johnny Cash: 1955-1983.
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@papashangofan great tits?
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Great voice on a great man with great tits.
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Great song of a great time.
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All J C done is geat songs!
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Song begins at 1:20
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Theoretically those men weren't killed but immortalised forever. Sure they felt different at the time but they are renowned throughout the world due t dying in that gun fight
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@oddball2036 mainly because most are HUGE
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The writer of "The Ballad of Boot Hill" is Carl Perkins, who also wrote the #1 hit "Daddy Sang Bass" for Johnny Cash in 1968, "So Wrong" for Patsy Cline in 1961, the #1 hit "Let Me Tell You About Love" for The Judds in 1989, "Silver and Gold" for Dolly Parton in 1991, "Restless" in 1968, and his own #1 million seller from 1956, "Blue Suede Shoes".
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i grew up in tombstone, never been back ; (. memories



Good song, Johnny Cash, the best singer that ever lived. R.I.P. Johnny from Grove city, Ohio.
jacoff1973 2 years ago 76
them boys should have been shot, god bless Wyatt Earp
ctvikings45 1 year ago 6