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The Total Johnny Cash Sun Collection
Disc 1
01. Cry, Cry, Cry
02. Hey Porter
03. Folsom Prison Blues
04. So Doggone Lonesome
05. I Walk the Line
06. Get Rhythm
07. There You Go
08. Train of Love
09. Don't Make Me Go
10. Next in Line
11. Home of the Blues
12. Give My Love to Rose
13. Ballad of a Teenage Queen
14. Big River
15. Guess Things Happen That Way
16. Come in, Stranger
17. The Ways of a Woman in Love
18. You're the Nearest Thing to Heaven
19. It's Just About Time
20. I Just Thought You'd Like to Know
21. Thanks a Lot
22. Luther Played the Boogie
23. Katy Too
24. I Forgot to Remember to Forget
25. Goodbye, Little Darlin'
26. You Tell Me
27. Straight A's in Love
28. I Love You Because
29. Down the Street to 301
30. Story of a Broken Heart
31. Mean Eyed Cat
Disc 2
01. Port of Lonely Hearts
02. Oh Lonesome Me
03. Life Goes On
04. Sugartime
05. My Treasure
06. Blue Train
07. Born to Lose
08. Wide Open Road
09. Belshazzar
10. Rock Island Line
11. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle
12. If the Good Lord Is Willing
13. Country Boy
14. Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You)
15. I Was There When It Happened
16. Wreck of the Old 97
17. Doin' My Time
18. Hey Good Lookin'
19. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)
20. You Win Again
21. Always Alone
22. I Could Never Be Ashamed of You
23. Goodnight Irene
24. New Mexico
25. Two Timin' Woman
26. You're My Baby
27. I Couldn't Keep From Crying
28. Cold Cold Heart
29. Fool's Hall of Fame
30. Leave That Junk Alone
31. Rock 'n Roll Ruby
It was in the town of Griffin, the year was eighty three
It was there an old cow puncher, stepped up and said to me
How do you do young fellow and how would you like to go
And spend a pleasant summer, out in New Mexico

I'll furnish you good wages, your transportation too
If you will but go with me, one summer season through
But if you should get homesick and back to Griffin go
Then I'll furnish you no horses from the hills of Mexico

We left the town of Griffin in the merry month of May
When all the world was lovely and everything was gay
With saddles on our horses, marching over we did go
Until we reached the logging out in New Mexico

It was there our pleasures ended and our troubles they began
The first hail storm fell on us, those cattle how they ran
Through all the thorns and thistles, us cowboys had to go
While the Indians watched upon us, out in New Mexico

Well, when the drive was over, the riders would not pay
To all you happy people, this much I have to say
Go back to your friends and loved ones, tell others not to go
To the God forsaken country, they call New Mexico