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Ricky Nelson.....Restless Kid

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2008

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  • This also should have been on Rio Bravo!

  • @VertmanTVS

    Yeah, you're right there!

  • Too bad Johnny Cash never recorded it! Would have sounded great. Imagine Luther Perkins playing these licks.

    Rick (and Waylon Jennings, who recorded it too) did fantastic versions, anyway, too! I still think it would have sounded just as great with Johnny!

  • I didn't know Waylon did a version of this. but I'll stick with Ricky's version.

  • I understand that this song was written by Johnny Cash for Rick to sing in Rio Bravo, but My Rifle, Pony and Me was put in the film instead. What a fantastic movie!

  • It sure was, one of the best.

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  • Wow! I didn't know Johnny Cash wrote this but it sounds like his sound. Rio Bravo is an amazing film and I love it. I loved this song before I saw the movie and can't find it on any cd's like so many songs I love. Thank you for posting it!

  • HELLO - Johi2410

    I found "Restless Kid" on Spotify just by surfin there. download Spotify on your computer an listen to Johnny Cash sings his OWN song !

    ThM - Molde, Norway

  • Isn´t that the melody of Johnny Cash's "Hardin wouldn´t run"?

    I think so...

    Would love to hear that on "Rio Bravo" but "Get along home Cindy" is also nice ;D

  • too electric for Rio Bravo

  • *faints*

  • he called himself colorado! SO CUTE!!!

  • Thanks for the post.

  • @thm4855

    Hello Molde, you're very right!

    ANother example for an unused film soundtrack is Cash's original "Thunderball" for the James Bond movie, which was replaced by the Tom Jones track shortly before the movie was finished!

  • to : @Johi2410

    Cash also wrote "the Sons of Katie Elder" - but disagreement made it so the song were refuced to be used in the film of the same name. Cash wrote many good songs with

    some lyrics that were just fantastic. He once said about Bob Dylan: "here in hell is a poet" - I belive these words could be returned to himself. ThM, Molde - Norway.

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