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Johnny Cash - The Rebel - Don’t Take Your Guns to Town
The Rebel
Disc 1
01. I Walk the Line
02. I Got Stripes
03. In the Jailhouse Now
04. Oh Lonesome Me
05. Bonanza
06. I Love You Because
07. Get Rhythm
08. These Hands
09. Hey Good Lookin’
10. Big River
11. Luther Played the Boogie
12. Bandana
13. Smiling Bill McCall
14. The Story of a Broken Heart
15. Down the Street to 301
16. Second Honeymoon
17. Mean Eyed Cat
18. Goodbye Little Darlin’
19. You Tell Me
20. Wabash Blues
21. Straight As in Love
22. Rock Island Line
23. The Troubadour
24. Little Drummer Boy
25. The Rebel - Johnny Yuma
Disc 2
01. Ring of Fire (live)
02. Don’t Take Your Guns to Town
03. Ballad of a Teenage Queen
04. Cottonfields
05. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
06. Tennessee Flat Top Box
07. The Big Battle
08. Cry! Cry! Cry!
09. Thanks a Lot
10. You Dreamer You
11. Frankie’s Man, Johnny
12. Katy Too
13. I Forgot to Remember to Forget
14. There You Go
15. Train of Love
16. Next in Line
17. Don’t Make Me Go
18. Home of the Blues
19. Give My Love to Rose
20. One More Ride
21. That’s Enough
22. I’d Rather Die Young
23. Pickin’ Time
24. So Doggone Lonesome
25. Five Feet and Rising
Disc 3
01. Folsom Prison Blues
02. Guess Things Happen That Way
03. Busted
04. Girl in Saskatoon
05. Seasons of My Heart
06. You Win Again
07. Run Softly, Blue River
08. Hey, Porter
09. I’ll Remember You
10. Come in Stranger
11. The Ways of a Woman in Love
12. You’re the Nearest Thing to Heaven
13. All Over Again
14. What Do I Care?
15. I Still Miss Someone
16. It’s Just About Time
17. I Just Thought You’d Like to Know
18. Delia’s Gone
19. I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know
20. You Remembered Me
21. I’m Free From the Chain Gang Now
22. Let Me Down Easy
23. Sing It Pretty, Sue
24. Lost on the Desert
25. A Boy Named Sue (live)
A young cowboy named Billy Joe grew restless on the farm
A boy filled with wanderlust who really meant no harm
He changed his clothes and shined
His boots and combed his dark hair down
And his mother cried as he walked out

Don't take your guns to town son
Leave your guns at home, Bill
Don't take your guns to town

He laughed, and kissed his mom, and said, "your Billy Joe's a man"
I can shoot as quick, and straight as anybody can
But I wouldn't shoot without a cause; I'd gun nobody down"
But she cried again as he rode away

Don't take your guns to town son
Leave your guns at home Bill
Don't take your guns to town

He sang a song as on he rode his guns hung at his hips
He rode into a cattle town, a smile upon his lips
He stopped, and walked into a bar, and laid his money down
But his mother's words echoed again

Don't take your guns to town son
Leave your guns at home Bill
Don't take your guns to town

He drank his first strong liquor then to calm his shaking hand
And tried to tell himself at last he had become a man
A dusty cowpoke at his side began to laugh him down
And he heard again his mothers words

Don't take your guns to town son
Leave your guns at home Bill
Don't take your guns to town

Filled with rage then, Billy Joe reached for his gun to draw
But the stranger drew his gun and fired before he even saw
As Billy Joe fell to the floor, the crowd all gathered 'round
And wondered at his final words

Don't take your guns to town son
Leave your guns at home Bill
Don't take your guns to town