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By Johnny Cash, I was born in Saginaw, Michigan
And I grew up in
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By Johnny Cash, Have a little drink
No thank you brother
Do you want
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By Johnny Cash, The Cremation of Sam McGee
The Cremation of Sam McGee
(Robert W.
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By Johnny Cash, A little child on a sickbed lay,
And death was
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By Johnny Cash, The House Is Falling Down
()
Men had need of shelter from
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By Johnny Cash, I have found a friend in Jesus, Hes everything to
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By Johnny Cash, I saw a way worn traveler in tattered garments clad
And
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By Johnny Cash, Oh, give to me a winding stream, it must not
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By Johnny Cash, "So, you're going to leave the old home, Jim
Today you're
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By Johnny Cash, Wild blackberries bloomin' in the thickest on the mountain
Sheep shire
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By Johnny Cash, Here's a song called Virgie
That I wrote for aunt Virgie
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By Johnny Cash, What is man that you are mindful of him Lord
You
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By Johnny Cash, Did you walk another mile, turn a frown with a
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By Johnny Cash, The worst that I've ever been hurt in my life
The
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By Johnny Cash, I mushed from Port Barrol through a blizzard of snow
Been
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By Johnny Cash, Two times of loneliness and heartbreakin despair and sadness
Ive always
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By Johnny Cash, There's a wildwood in the pines where the family used
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By Johnny Cash, Son said my mother when I was knee high
You
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By Johnny Cash, Pick a lot o'cotton, drag a long sack
Comin' across the
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By Johnny Cash, As I walked by the lake one day by chance
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By Johnny Cash, Bring a drink of water Leroy
Bring a drink of water,
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By Johnny Cash, My pappy said when I was seventeen you're six feet
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By Johnny Cash, I lived on a farm out in Iowa
I pulled the
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By Johnny Cash, He was just an old country doctor
In a little country
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By Johnny Cash, Second Honeymoon
I walked up to the desk and asked the
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By Johnny Cash, I ride an old paint he's on the worry side
And
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By Johnny Cash, Well, the whole town listened to the radio
For the Smiling
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By Johnny Cash, Well I knew A boy named Willie Brown He was
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By Johnny Cash, My papa was a hobo when they delivered me
We
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By Johnny Cash, In a little cabaret in a South Texas border town
Sat