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Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash / George Jones - Sunday Morning Coming Down
Johnny Cash / George Jones
Disc 1
01. Hey, Porter
02. I Walk the Line
03. Guess Things Happen That Way
04. Don’t Take Your Guns to Town
05. Five Feet High and Rising
06. Ring of Fire
07. Understand Your Man
08. Folsom Prison Blues
09. Daddy Sang Bass
10. Sunday Morning Coming Down
Disc 2
01. If I Were a Carpenter
02. Jackson
03. Any Old Way the Wind Blows
04. A Thing Called Love
05. One Piece at a Time
06. Texas – 1947
07. Lady From Baltimore
08. I Will Rock an Roll With You
09. There Ain’t No Good Chain Gang
10. (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
Disc 3
01. White Lightning
02. Window Up Above
03. Tender Years
04. She Thinks I Still Care
05. We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds
06. You Comb Her Hair
07. The Race Is On
08. Walk Through This World With Me
09. I’ll Share My World With You
10. I Can’t Get There From Here
Disc 4
01. Loving You Could Never Be Better
02. We’re Gonna Hold On
03. Once You’ve Had the Best
04. The Door
05. The Grand Tour
06. Near You
07. Her Name Is
08. Southern California
09. Bartender’s Blues
10. He Stopped Loving Her Today
Well I woke up Sunday morning
With no way to hold my head, that didn't hurt
And the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad
So I had one more for dessert

Then I fumbled in my closet through my clothes
And found my cleanest dirty shirt
Then I washed my face and combed my hair
And stumbled down the stairs to meet the day

I'd smoked my mind the night before
With cigarettes and the songs I'd been pickin'
But I lit my first and watched a small kid
Playin' with a can that he was kicking

Then I walked across the street
And caught the Sunday smell of someone's fryin' chicken
And Lord, it took me back to somethin'
That I'd lost somewhere, somehow, along the way

On a Sunday morning sidewalk
I'm wishing, Lord, that I was stoned
'Cause there's something in a Sunday
That makes a body feel alone
And there's nothin' short of dyin'
That's half as lonesome as the sound
Of the sleepin' city sidewalk
And Sunday mornin' comin' down

In the park I saw a daddy
With a laughin' little girl that he was swingin'
And I stopped beside a Sunday school
And listened to the songs they were singin'

Then I headed down the street
And somewhere far away a lonely bell was ringin'
And it echoed through the canyon
Like the disappearin' dreams of yesterday

On a Sunday morning sidewalk
I'm wishing, Lord, that I was stoned
'Cause there's something in a Sunday
That makes a body feel alone
And there's nothin' short of dyin'
That's half as lonesome as the sound
Of a sleepin' city sidewalk
And Sunday mornin' comin' down