The Legend (4CD)
Artist(s):
Johnny Cash
Label: Sony Music Canada Inc.
Publisher(s):
Sony Music Canada Inc.
Studio: Sony Music Canada Inc.
Manufacturer: Sony Music Canada Inc.
Binding: Audio CD
MPN: 92802
Format(s): Best of, Box set, Original recording remastered
List Price: CDN$ 58.99
Our Price: CDN$ 58.99
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Track Listing
Number of discs: 4
1.
I Walk the Line
2.
There You Go
3.
Home of the Blues
4.
Ballad of a Teenage Queen
5.
Guess Things Happen That Way
6.
Ways of a Woman in Love
7.
Don't Take Your Guns to Town
8.
Ring of Fire
9.
Matador
10.
Understand Your Man
11.
Ballad of Ira Hayes
12.
Orange Blossom Special
13.
One on the Right Is on the Left
14.
Rosanna's Going Wild
15.
Folsom Prison Blues
16.
Daddy Sang Blues
17.
Boy Named Sue
18.
What Is Truth
19.
Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
20.
Flesh and Blood
21.
Man in Black
22.
Thing Called Love
23.
Kate
24.
Oney
25.
Any Old Wind That Blows
26.
One Piece at a Time
27.
(Ghost) Riders in the Sky
28.
Hey Porter
29.
Cry, Cry, Cry
30.
Luther Played the Boogie
31.
Get Rhythm
32.
Give My Love to Rose
33.
I Was There When It Happened
34.
Big River
35.
I Still Miss Someone
36.
Pickin' Time
37.
Man on the Hill
38.
Five Feet High and Rising
39.
Tennessee Flat-Top Box
40.
I Got Stripes
41.
Troublesome Waters
42.
Long Black Veil
43.
Dark as a Dungeon
44.
Wall
45.
25 Minutes to Go
46.
Cocaine Blues
47.
Doin' My Time [#]
48.
I Will Rock and Roll With You
49.
Without Love
50.
Big Light
51.
Highway Patrolman
52.
I'm Never Gonna Roam Again [#]
53.
When I'm Gray [#]
54.
Forever Young
55.
Wreck of the Old 97
56.
Rock Island Line
57.
Goodnight Irene
58.
Goodbye, Little Darlin'
59.
Born to Lose
60.
Walking the Blues
61.
Frankie's Man, Johnny
62.
Delia's Gone
63.
In the Jailhouse Now
64.
Waiting for a Train
65.
Casey Jones
66.
Legend of John Henry's Hammer
67.
I've Been Working on the Railroad [#]
68.
Sweet Betsy from Pike
69.
Streets of Laredo
70.
Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
71.
Down in the Valley [#]
72.
Wabash Cannonball
73.
Great Speckle Bird
74.
Wildwood Flower
75.
Cotton Fields
76.
Pick a Bale O' Cotton
77.
Old Shep
78.
I'll Be All Smiles Tonight
79.
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
80.
Time Changes Everything
81.
Keep on the Sunny Side
82.
Diamonds in the Rough
83.
(There'll Be) Peace in the Valley
84.
Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
85.
Another Man Done Gone
86.
Pick the Wildwood Flower
87.
Jackson
88.
If I Were a Carpenter
89.
Girl from the North Country
90.
One More Ride
91.
You Can't Beat Jesus Christ [#]
92.
There Ain't No Good Chain Gang
93.
We Oughta Be Ashamed
94.
Crazy Old Soldier
95.
Silver Haired Daddy of Mine
96.
Who's Gone Autry?
97.
Night Hank Williams Came to Town
98.
I Walk the Lined (Revisited)
99.
Highwayman
100.
Wanderer
101.
September When It Comes
102.
Tears in the Holston River
103.
Far Side Banks of Jordan
104.
It Takes One to Know Me [#]
105.
KWEM Announcements And Advertisements
106.
Johnny Cash Show Intro And Theme
107.
Wide Open Road
108.
Home Equipment Company Advertisement
109.
One More Ride
110.
Home Equipment Company Advertisement/Luther Perkins Intro
111.
Luther's Boogie
112.
Belshazzar Intro
113.
Belshazzar
114.
Closing Comments And Theme
115.
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Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
There are several Cash boxes available, but The Legend--spanning the years 1955-2002 but concentrating on his long tenure at Columbia and, to a lesser degree, his beginnings at Sun--probably belongs at the top of the list. Cash's greatest strengths are dramatized on these four, thematically programmed discs: Win, Place and Show: The Hits; Old Favorites and New; The Great American Songbook (mostly traditional songs); and Family and Friends (collaborations). For starters, consider the staggering depth and breadth of his repertoire (perhaps matched only by those of Bob Dylan and Ray Charles), embracing ancient folk tunes ("Streets of Laredo"), teen pop ("Ballad of a Teenage Queen"), mature contemporary rock ("Highway Patrolman"), gospel ("Were You There When They Crucified My Lord"), topical fare ("Ballad of Ira Hayes"), country standards ("Time Changes Everything"), novelties ("One Piece at a Time"), and more. Then there's the way his spare, spacious sound opens up to take in horns ("Ring of Fire"), strings ("Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"), anything. The Legend includes seven previously unissued sides, most prominently "It Takes One to Know Me," a stirring salute to his wife June. --John Morthland
NOTE: There is also a deluxe limited edition of The Legend, featuring a lithograph, a bonus disc, and a DVD.
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