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Johnny Cash - The Legendary - Let Him Roll
The Legendary
Disc 1
01. Ring of Fire
02. A Thing Called Love
03. I Walk the Line
04. Folsom Prison Blues
05. Get Rhythm
06. Tennessee Flat Top Box
07. The Long Black Veil
08. I Still Miss Someone
09. Cry! Cry! Cry!
10. Blue Train
11. Sunday Morning Coming Down
12. Five Feet High and Rising
13. Peace in the Valley
14. Don't Take Your Guns to Town
15. Home of the Blues
16. Guess Things Happen That Way
17. I Got Stripes
18. Ballad of Ira Hayes
19. The Way of a Woman in Love
Disc 2
01. Ballad of a Teenage Queen
02. Hey Porter
03. Wanted Man
04. Let Him Roll
05. A Backstage Pass
06. The Night Hank Williams Came to Town
07. Family Bible
08. Cat's in the Cradle
09. Don't Go Near the Water
10. Hidden Shame
11. That's One You Owe Me
12. I Love You Love You
13. Farmer's Almanac
14. Monteagle Mountain
15. The Mystery of Life
16. Sixteen Tons
17. I'd Rather Have You
18. The Big Light
19. Supper Time
Let him roll, boys, let him roll
I bet he's gone to Dallas, rest his soul

Now he was a wino, tried and true
Done about everything there is to do
He worked on freighters, he worked in bars
He worked on farms, and he worked on cars

Now it was white port whine, that put that look in his eye
That grown men get when they need to cry
And we sat down on the curb to rest
And his head just fell down on his chest

He said, "Every single day it gets
Just a little bit harder to handle and yet..."
Then he lost the thread and his mind got cluttered
The words just rolled off down the gutter

He was a elevator man in a cheap hotel
In exchange for the rent on a one room cell
And he's years old before his time
No thanks to the world, and the white port wine

So he said, "Son", he always called me son
He said, "Life for you has just begun"
And then he told me the story that I heard before
How he fell in love with a Dallas whore

He could cut through the years to the very night
That it all ended in a whore house fight
And she turned his last proposal down
In favor of being a girl about town

Now it's been 17 years right in line
And he ain't been straight none of the time
It's too many years of fightin' the weather
And too many nights of not being together

So he died

Let him roll, boys, let him roll
I bet he's gone to Dallas, rest his soul
Let him roll, boys, let him roll
He always thought that Heaven
Was just a Dallas whore

When they went through his personal affects
In among the stubs from the welfare checks
Was a crumblin' picture of a girl in a door
An address in Dallas, and nothin' more

Well, the welfare people provided the priest
And a couple from the mission down the street
Sang Amazing Grace, and nobody cried
'Cept some lady in black way off to the side

We all left and she's standin' there
The black veil coverin' her silver hair
And ole one-eyed John said her name was Alice
She used to be a whore in Dallas

Let him roll (let him roll), boys, let him roll
I bet he's gone to Dallas, rest his soul
Let him roll (let him roll), boys, let him roll
He always thought that Heaven
Was just a Dallas whore

Let him roll, boys, let him roll
Let him roll, boys, let him-