Next in Line: Influence, Volume 3

~ Release by Johnny Cash (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1: Johnny Cash Versions
CD 2: Original Versions
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Rock Island Line
guitar:
Lead Belly (in 1942-01)
vocals:
Lead Belly (in 1942-01)
arranger:
Huddie William Ledbetter
recorded at:
Asch Records Studio in New York, New York, United States (in 1942-01)
cover recording of:
Rock Island Line (in 1942-01)
lyricist and composer:
Lead Belly
publisher:
Folkways Music Publishers Inc.
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 15211)
Lead Belly2:55
2Wreck of the Old ’97Vernon Dalhart3:20
3Doin’ My Time
Jimmie Skinner2:38
4If the Good Lord’s Willing (and the Creek Don’t Rise)
Jerry Reed2:17
5I Was There When It Happened
recording of:
I Was There When It Happened
writer:
Jimmie Davis (American politician, singer and songwriter) and Fern Jones
Jimmie Davis2:32
6Remember Me (I’m the One Who Loves You)
Stuart Hamblen3:03
7Oh, Lonesome Me
recording of:
Oh Lonesome Me (on 1957-12-03)
lyricist and composer:
Don Gibson (US songwriter and country musician)
publisher:
Acuff Rose Publications Ltd., Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI), Esperanza MV Frank Oldenburg e. K., Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd. and Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (1995–2020)
Don Gibson2:35
8You Tell Me
recording of:
You Tell Me
lyricist and composer:
Roy Orbison
Roy Orbison1:37
9I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You)
recording of:
I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love With You) (on 1951-03-16)
lyricist and composer:
Hank Williams (country music legend)
publisher:
Chappell & Co. and Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI) (on 1951-04-25)
Hank Williams2:29
10Sugartime
Charlie Phillips2:16
11Born to Lose
part of:
V Disc (by matrix number) (number: VP 700 (2))
recording of:
Born to Lose (on 1942-02-20)
lyricist and composer:
Frankie Brown
publisher:
Peer International Corporation (BMI) (on 1943-05-29)
Ted Daffan’s Texans42:43
12Supper‐Time
Ira Stanphill2:34
13Frankie & Johnny
recorded in:
Dallas, Texas, United States (on 1929-08-10)
guitar:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933) (on 1929-08-10)
vocals:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933) (on 1929-08-10)
recording of:
Frankie and Johnny (traditional song, version of "Frankie and Albert") (on 1929-08-10)
publisher:
Carl Sandburg (in 1927)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 254)
is based on:
You’re My Baby
version of:
Frankie and Albert (traditional song without the lyrics from "You’re My Baby", first published 1904)
Jimmie Rodgers52:53
14That’s Enough
Dorothy Love Coates & The Original Gospel Harmonettes2:19
15One More Ride
recording of:
One More Ride (on 1936-07-03)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Nolan (Western songwriter)
Sons of the Pioneers2:46
16I’d Rather Die Young (Than Grow Old Without You)
The Hilltoppers2:46
17Shepherd of My Heart
Eddy Arnold2:50
18Lead Me Gently Home, Father
Sons of the Pioneers2:55
19The Great Speckled Bird
recording of:
The Great Speckled Bird (on 1936-10-20)
lyricist:
Guy Smith (Reverend)
composer:
Roy Carter (country songwriter)
publisher:
Duchess Music Corporation (BMI-affiliated)
Roy Acuff2:57
20Remember the Alamo
recording of:
Remember the Alamo
lyricist and composer:
Jane Bowers
Tex Ritter2:54
21I Couldn’t Keep From Crying
recorded in:
Dallas, Texas, United States (on 1952-11-26)
recording of:
I Couldn’t Keep From Crying (on 1952-11-26)
lyricist and composer:
Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins2:47
22My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
Ray Price2:36
23I Feel Better All Over (More Than Anywhere Else)
recording of:
I Feel Better All Over
writer:
Kenny Rogers (US country singer, songwriter, actor, record producer & entrepreneur) and Leon Smith (1950s/'60s Rock & Roll artist)
Ferlin Husky2:30
24Just One More
recording of:
Just One More
lyricist and composer:
George Jones (US country music vocalist)
George Jones2:30
25Honky Tonk Girl
Hank Thompson2:24
26I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
recorded at:
E.T. Herzog Recording Company in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
part of:
Rolling Stone: 40 Saddest Country Songs of All Time (2019 re-issued) (number: 2), Rolling Stone: The 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time (number: 4), Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (as at 2016-06-10) (number: 111) and Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 165)
recording of:
I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry (on 1949-08-30)
lyricist and composer:
Hank Williams (country music legend)
publisher:
Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Germany) GmbH (2002–today), Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI) (on 1949-10-31) and Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music (tradename of Sony/ATV Songs LLC) (from 2002 to present)
Hank Williams32:49
27Time Changes Everything
bass:
Son Lansford (on 1940-04-15)
fiddle:
Jesse Ashlock (American violin player and songwriter) (on 1940-04-15), Louis Tierney (on 1940-04-15) and Bob Wills (Texan Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader) (on 1940-04-15)
guitar:
Herman Arnspiger (on 1940-04-15) and Eldon Shamblin (on 1940-04-15)
piano:
Al Stricklin (on 1940-04-15)
steel guitar:
Leon McAuliffe (on 1940-04-15)
vocals:
Tommy Duncan (Western swing vocalist, songwriter and pianist) (on 1940-04-15)
recording of:
Time Changes Everything (on 1940-04-15)
lyricist and composer:
Tommy Duncan (Western swing vocalist, songwriter and pianist)
Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys42:40
28Cocaine Blues
Roy Hogsed2:35
29He’ll Understand and Say Well Done
The Rebels Quartet2:43

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