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Johnny Cash - Man in Black: The Best of Johnny Cash - The One on the Right Is on the Left
Man in Black: The Best of Johnny Cash
01. Ring of Fire
02. I Walk the Line
03. Folsom Prison Blues (live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA – January 1968)
04. Highwayman
05. (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
06. A Boy Named Sue (live at San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, CA – February 1969)
07. Jackson
08. One Piece at a Time
09. Man in Black
10. Sunday Morning Coming Down (live at Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN – July 1970)
11. Cocaine Blues (live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA – January 1968)
12. Ragged Old Flag
13. Don’t Take Your Guns to Town
14. American Remains
15. The General Lee
16. Orange Blossom Special
17. There Ain’t No Good Chain Gang
18. I Still Miss Someone
19. It Ain’t Me, Babe
20. She Used to Love Me a Lot
21. A Thing Called Love
22. Five Feet High and Rising
23. Tennessee Flat‐Top Box
24. Sunday Morning Coming Down (live)
25. Hey Porter
26. The Ballad of Ira Hayes
27. San Quentin (live at San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, CA – February 1969, version 1)
28. If I Were a Carpenter
29. 25 Minutes to Go (live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA, 1st Show – January 1968)
30. Flesh and Blood
31. I Got Stripes
32. The One on the Right Is on the Left
33. Song of the Patriot
34. The Legend of John Henry’s Hammer
35. Out Among the Stars
36. Understand Your Man
37. All Over Again
38. Dark as the Dungeon (live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA – January 1968)
39. I’m Movin’ On
40. Wanted Man
41. Long‐Legged Guitar Pickin’ Man
42. Busted
43. I Drove Her Out of My Mind
44. The Rebel‐Johnny Yuma
45. The Long Black Veil (live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA, 1st Show – January 1968)
46. The Wall
47. Me and Bobby McGee (live at Channel DR‐TV, Copenhagen, Denmark – September 1971)
48. Send a Picture of Mother (live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA – January 1968)
49. Help Me Make It Through the Night
There once was a musical troupe
A pickin' singin' folk group
They sang the mountain ballads
And the folk songs of our land

They were long on musical ability
Folks thought they would go far
But political incompatibility
Led to their downfall

Well, the one on the right was on the left
And the one in the middle was on the right
And the one on the left was in the middle
And the guy in the rear was a Methodist

This musical aggregation
Toured the entire nation
Singing the traditional ballads
And the folk songs of our land (land)

They performed with great virtuosity
And soon they were the rage
But political animosity
Prevailed upon the stage

Well, the one on the right was on the left
And the one in the middle was on the right
And the one on the left was in the middle
And the guy in the rear burned his driver's license

Well the curtain had ascended
A hush fell on the crowd
As thousands there were gathered
To hear the folk songs of our land

But they took their politics seriously
And that night at the concert hall
As the audience watched deliriously
They had a free-for-all

Well, the one on the right was on the bottom
And the one in the middle was on the top
And the one on the left got a broken arm
And the guy in the rear said, "Oh dear"

Now this should be a lesson
If you plan to start a folk group
Don't go mixin' politics
With the folk songs of our land

Just work on harmony and diction
Play your banjo well
And if you have political convictions
Keep 'em to yourself

Now, the one on the left works in a bank
And the one in the middle drives a truck
The one on the right's an all-night deejay
And the guy in the rear got drafted