Johnny Cash sings Tom Waits
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@yiyuwazza Tom Waits actually wrote this song for Johnny Cash and it first appeared on his American Recordings album in 1994. Waits later released it on Orphans.
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InowTom Wait's version is in Brawlers, Bawlers and Orphans. But whern did it appear before, since this cover is from 1995.
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Three words: Fan! Tas! Tic!
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I didn't realize Tom Waits wrote these songs. I had only heard Johny cash's cover of them (I have all of Cash's American Recordings albums). The thing about Johnny Cash is he could take a song someone else wrote (take these songs, Rusty Cage by Soundgarden among others) and could make them totally his own style.
Big River is a Johnny Cash original.
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@ilikesshinythings I don't believe I stuttered.
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@Klundtify lmao
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@moparmonster1965 wtf?!
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top manjohnny top man tom -nuff said
I always get this overwhelming feeling that everything is going to be alright when I listen to Johnny Cash, he just has a calming effect on me no matter what he's singing. Big fan of Tom Waits, big fan of the man in black.
Cooleemee43 2 years ago 34
i really love the song. both tom waits and johnny cash need to talk to God from time to time, when they do that, it always touches the soul deeper than any priest can ever imagine.
mlakki 2 years ago 20