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Keep on the Sunny Side: June Carter Cash – Her Life in Music
Disc 1
01. Keep On the Sunny Side
02. Oh! Susannah
03. Root, Hog or Die
04. Baby, It's Cold Outside
05. Country Girl
06. Foggy Mountain Top
07. Fair and Tender Ladies
08. He's Solid Gone
09. Juke Box Blues
10. No Swallerin' Place
11. Love Oh Crazy Love
12. He Went Slippin' Around
13. Well I Guess I Told You Off
14. Strange Woman
15. The Heel
16. How Did You Get Away From Me
17. Tall Loverman
18. Without a Love to Call My Own
19. Ring of Fire
20. Keep on the Sunny Side
Disc 2
01. Jackson
02. If I Were a Carpenter
03. The Loving Gift
04. A Good Man
05. Ole Slewfoot
06. Losin' You
07. The Shadow of a Lady
08. Gatsby Restaurant
09. Once Before I Die
10. The L & N Don't Stop Here Anymore
11. East Virginia Blues
12. Gone
13. Appalachian Pride
14. I Love You Sweetheart
15. Another Broken Hearted Girl
16. Song to John
17. Far Side of the Banks of Jordan
18. Diamonds in the Rough
19. Will the Circle Be Unbroken
20. Keep on the Sunny Side
One, two, three

Two lovers stood in the white, white sand
Dark-eyed maiden and her tall lover man
With surprise and pain in her eyes
Clung to the hand of her tall lover man

"They're lyin' to me, aren't they, Jim?", she asked him
"That fair-haired girl with those blue, blue eyes
Is not your wife, is she Jim?"
And with tears in her eyes and her sad, sad cries
She clung to the hand of her tall lover man

In the darkness, he let go off her hand
"I'm not to blame, it was a game"
"'Cause that fair-haired woman is my wife"
"And she will be all of my life"

"You're lyin' to me, aren't you Jim?", she asked him
"If lovin' me was a sport, then your life will be short"
She said to him, "My Jim"
And the blade of the maid struck the man
And the blood flowed in the sand from her tall lover man

Two lovers lyin' in the white, white sand
"I'll die with you, my tall lover man"
And her blade found its mark in the dark
She clung to the hand of her tall lover man

"They're lyin' to me, aren't they, Jim?", she asked him
"That fair-haired girl, those blue, blue eyes
Won't be your wife, my Jim"
With tears in her eyes and sad, sad cries
She died in the sand with her tall lover man