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Johnny Cash - The Cash Collection - A Backstage Pass
The Cash Collection
Disc 1
01. A Backstage Pass
02. Cat's in the Cradle
03. I Walk the Line
04. Folsom Prison Blues
05. Sunday Morning Coming Down
06. Five Feet High and Rising
07. Sixteen Tons
08. Call Me the Breeze
09. I'd Rather Have You
10. Blue Train
11. Ballad of a Teenage Queen
12. Supper Time
Disc 2
01. Ring of Fire
02. I'm an Easy Rider
03. The Greatest Cowboy of Them All
04. Don't Take Your Guns to Town
05. Angel and the Badman
06. A Croft in Clachan
07. I Still Miss Someone
08. Cry, Cry, Cry
09. Wanted Man
10. I Got Stripes
11. Get Rhythm
12. Monteagle Mountain
Disc 3
01. That Old Wheel
02. Guess Things Happen That Way
03. Home of the Blues
04. A Thing Called Love
05. Goin' by the Book
06. I'll Go Somewhere and Sing My Songs Again
07. The Hobo Song
08. Letters From Home
09. The Mystery of Life
10. Long Black Veil
11. Water From the Wells of Home
12. Peace in the Valley
Hello, I'm Johnny Cash
One night I had a backstage pass
To a Willie Nelson show

There were wackos and weirdos and dingbats and dodos
And athletes and movie stars and David Allan Coe
There was leather and lace and every minority race
With a backstage pass to the Willie Nelson show

Kristofferson got an offer for a movie
Promoters closed another deal or two
Waylon got a call from his son Shooter
And he went home the minute he was through

I moved with the mob at intermission
To the green room where you see who you can see
There were has-been's and would-be's and never-were's
Paupers, punks and millionaires and me

And there were wackos and weirdos and dingbats and dodos
And athletes and movie stars and David Allan Coe
There was leather and lace and every minority race
With a backstage pass to the Willie Nelson show

Hell's Angels blocked the traffic to the building
In order for the beer truck to come through
And waitin' in the wings to sing with Willie
Were hopeful stars of flickering magnitude

There was a singer Willie knew back in the fifties
Who once paid him fifty dollars for a song
There were women who once did and some who still would
I heard one ask, "Did Connie come along?"

And there were wackos and weirdos and dingbats and dodos
And athletes and movie stars and David Allan Coe
Leather and lace and every minority race
With a backstage pass to the Willie Nelson show

I wish, you could've been there
But maybe you were