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Johnny Cash - Personal File - There’s a Mother Always Waiting at Home
Personal File
Disc 1
01. The Letter Edged in Black
02. There’s a Mother Always Waiting at Home
03. The Engineer’s Dying Child
04. My Mother Was a Lady
05. The Winding Stream
06. Far Away Places
07. Galway Bay
08. When I Stop Dreaming
09. Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes
10. I’ll Take You Home Again Kathleen
11. Missouri Waltz
12. Louisiana Man
13. Paradise
14. I Don’t Believe You Wanted to Leave
15. Jim, I Wore a Tie Today
16. Saginaw, Michigan
17. When It’s Springtime in Alaska (It’s Forty Below)
18. Girl in Saskatoon
19. The Cremation of Sam McGee
20. Tiger Whitehead
21. It’s All Over
22. A Fast Song
23. Virgie
24. I Wanted So
25. It Takes One to Know Me
Disc 2
01. Seal It in My Heart and Mind
02. Wildwood in the Pines
03. Who at My Door Is Standing
04. Have Thine Own Way Lord
05. Lights of Magdala
06. If Jesus Ever Loved a Woman
07. The Lily of the Valley
08. Have a Drink of Water
09. The Way Worn Traveler
10. Look Unto the East
11. Matthew 24 (Is Knocking at the Door)
12. The House Is Falling Down
13. One of These Days I’m Gonna Sit Down and Talk to Paul
14. What on Earth (Will You Do for Heaven’s Sake)
15. My Children Walk in Truth
16. No Earthly Good
17. Sanctified
18. Lord, Lord, Lord
19. What Is Man
20. Over the Next Hill (We’ll Be Home)
21. A Half a Mile a Day
22. Farther Along
23. Life’s Railway to Heaven
24. In the Sweet Bye and Bye
"So, you're going to leave the old home, Jim
Today you're going away
So, you're going among the city folks to dwell"
So spoke a kind old mother
To her boy one summer day
"If your mind's made up that way, I wish you well
The old home will be lonesome
We'll miss you when you go
The birds won't sing so sweet when you're not nigh
But if you get in trouble, Jim
Just write and let us know"
She spoke these words and then she said goodbye

If sickness overtakes you
Or old companions shake you
As through this world you wander all alone
When friends you haven't any

In your pocket not a penny
There's a mother always awaiting you at home

Ten years later to this village
Came a stranger no one knew
His steps were halt and ragged clothes he wore
The little children laughed at him
As down the lane he trod
At last he stopped before a cottage door
He gently knocked, no sound he heard
He thought, "Can she be dead?"
But then he heard a voice well known to him
Was his mother's voice, but her hair had silvered
By the touch of time

And she said, "Thank God, they've sent me home my Jim"

If sickness overtakes you
Or old companions shake you
As through this world you wander all alone
When friends you haven't any
In your pocket not a penny
There's a mother always awaiting you at home