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Johnny Cash - The Essential Johnny Cash (1955-1983) - Singin' in Vietnam Talkin' Blues
The Essential Johnny Cash (1955-1983)
Disc 1
01. Hey Porter
02. Cry! Cry! Cry!
03. Folsom Prison Blues
04. Luther Played the Boogie
05. Get Rhythm
06. I Walk the Line
07. Home of the Blues
08. Give My Love to Rose
09. Rock Island Line
10. Doin' My Time
11. Big River
12. Ballad of a Teenage Queen
13. Guess Things Happen That Way
14. The Ways of a Woman in Love
15. Thanks a Lot
16. Oh, What a Dream
17. What Do I Care
18. All Over Again
19. I Still Miss Someone
20. I'd Just Be Fool Enough (To Fall)
21. Walking the Blues
22. Frankie's Man, Johnny
23. Tennessee Flat-Top Box
24. Sing It Pretty, Sue
25. Pickin' Time
26. Five Feet High and Rising
27. The Old Account
28. (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me)
29. Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
Disc 2
01. Don't Take Your Guns to Town
02. The Ballad of Boot Hill
03. The Rebel - Johnny Yuma
04. The Big Battle
05. When the Roses Bloom Again
06. The Ballad of Ira Hayes
07. The Legend of John Henry's Hammer
08. Dark as a Dungeon
09. The Long Black Veil
10. I Got Stripes
11. 25 Minutes to Go
12. The Wall
13. Busted
14. Bad News
15. Dirty Old Egg Sucking Dog
16. Orange Blossom Special
17. Ring of Fire
18. Understand Your Man
19. Jackson
20. Blistered
21. See Ruby Fall
22. Cisco Clifton's Fillin' Station
23. Daddy Sang Bass
Disc 3
01. Folsom Prison Blues (live)
02. Cocaine Blues (live)
03. San Quentin (live)
04. A Boy Named Sue (live)
05. Wanted Man
06. Singin' in Vietnam Talkin' Blues
07. Man in Black
08. What Is Truth?
09. Flesh and Blood
10. Sunday Morning Coming Down
11. Oney
12. One Piece at a Time
13. Hit the Road and Go
14. Rockabilly Blues (Texas 1955)
15. I Will Rock and Roll With You
16. No Expectations
17. (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
18. Bull Rider
19. Highway Patrolman
20. After the Ball
21. Without Love
22. The Last Time
23. I'm Gonna Sit on the Porch and Pick on My Old Guitar
One mornin' at breakfast, I said to my wife
We've been everywhere once and some places twice
As I had another helping of country ham
She said, "We ain't never been to Vietnam
There's a bunch of our boys over there"
So we went to the Orient Saigon

Well, we got a big welcome when we drove in
Through the gates of a place that they call Long Vihn
We checked in and everything got kinda quiet
But a soldier boy said, "Just wait 'til tonight"
"Things get noisy, things start happenin'"
"Big bad firecrackers"

Well, that night we did about four shows for the boys
And they were livin' it up with a whole lot of noise
We did our last song for the night
And we crawled into bed for some peace and quiet
But things weren't peaceful
And things weren't quiet
Things were scary

Well, for a few minutes June never said one word
And I thought at first that she hadn't heard
Then a shell exploded not two miles away
She sat up in bed and I heard her say, "What was that?"
I said, "That was a shell, or a bomb"
She said, "I'm scared", I said, "Me too"

Well, all night long that noise kept on
And the sound would chill you right to the bone
The bullets and the bombs, and the mortar shells
Shook our bed every time one fell
And it never let up, it was gonna get worse
Before it got any better

Well, when the sun came up, the noise died down
We got a few minutes sleep, an' we were sleepin' sound
When a soldier knocked on our door and said
"The last night they brought in seven dead, and 14 wounded"
And would we come down to the base hospital, and see the boys
Yeah!

So we went to the hospital ward by day
And every night we were singin' away
Then the shells and the bombs was goin' again
And the helicopters brought in the wounded men
Night after night, day after day
Comin' and a goin'

So we sadly sang for them our last song
And reluctantly we said, "So long
We did our best to let 'em know that we care
For every last one of 'em that's over there
Whether we belong over there or not
Somebody over here loves 'em, and needs 'em"

Well, now that's about all that there is to tell
About that little trip into livin' hell
And if I ever go back over there any more
Hope there's none of our boys there for me to sing for
I hope that war is over with
And they all come back home

To stay
In peace