- Performer Johnny Cash
- Title The Singer And The Song
- Date of release 2014
- Country UK & Europe
- Other formats MP3 WAV VQF MIDI WMA DTS WAV
- Genre World & Folk & Country
- Size MP3 1358 mb
- Size FLAC 1587 mb
- Rating: 4.8
- Votes: 429
Complete sua coleção de Johnny Cash Vs Bob Dylan. English Deutsch Español Français Italiano 日本語 Português (Brasil) Русский. Johnny Cash Vs Bob Dylan – The Singer And The Song. Genre: Rock, Pop, Folk, World, & Country.
Listen to Bob Dylan and Johhny Cash Perform 'Girl From the North Country'. And it's pretty easy to see why Johnston wanted another session. But Dylan has trouble with some lyrics, many cues are missed and the two voices don't blend particularly well. In fairness, it probably would have come out better if they had taken the time to work out the material before starting to record. Instead, it sounds like one of them called out a song they wanted to play and then they started to roll tape, a practice that suited the country legend just fine. There's nothing on earth I like better than song trading with a friend or a circle of them, except perhaps doing it with my family," Cash wrote
Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman; May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author, and visual artist who has been a major figure in popular culture for more than fifty years. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s, when songs such as "Blowin' in the Wind" (1963) and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" (1964) became anthems for the Civil Rights Movement and anti-war movement
Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash had formed a mutual admiration society even before they met in the early 1960s. Of course, I knew of him before he ever heard of me," Dylan wrote shortly after Cash's death in 2003. In '55 or '56, 'I Walk the Line' played all summer on the radio, and it was different than anything else you had ever heard. The record sounded like a voice from the middle of the Earth. It was so powerful and moving. Cash wrote the young Dylan a fan letter, and they began corresponding. When they met at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival, Cash gave Dylan his guitar as a gesture of respect and admiration. Five years later, when Dylan was in Nashville recording his ninth studio album, Cash was recording in the studio next door. He decided to drop in. On February 17 and 18, 1969, Cash and Dylan recorded more than a dozen duets.
Cash didn't just record this Bruce Springsteen Nebraska lament, he titled an entire album after the song in 1983 - just a year after Springsteen released it himself. In Cash's hands, it's more of a rockabilly saloon anthem, but the message of a man-turned-inmate is no less tragic. No Expectations’ (The Rolling Stones). The Stones country-tinged ballad was ironically made less so by Cash, who sped it up and added a touch of bluegrass and Spanish flair. Full of Eighties production touches - call and response vocals, metallic-sounding keyboards - this CCR cover, and the album on which it appears, 1985’s Rainbow, stand as testament to Cash’s fallow period. But that’s not to say it’s not one heckuva listen - if only for the deliciously out-of-place echo effect on Cash’s voice.
Folk rock singer-songwriter Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota. While attending college, he began performing folk and country songs, taking the name "Bob Dylan. In 1961 Dylan signed his first recording contract, and he emerged as one of the most original and influential voices in American popular music. Dylan has continued to tour and release new studio albums, including Together Through Life (2009), Tempest (2012), Shadows in the Night (2015) and Fallen Angels (2016).
Country and rockabilly legend Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan have a long history of mutual admiration for one another. They first met at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964, and went on to record a session together in Nashville in 1969. The normally TV-shy Dylan even appeared on a Cash television special taped at the Grand Ole Opry in 1969. Unfortunately, technical problems prevent the song's inclusion here. Dylan followed with a wonderfully intense rendition of "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" from "Bringing It All Back Home," that served as a vivid reminder of his incomparable acoustic power.
Johnny Cash - "Understand Your Man". Ironically, the song was the last that Cash would ever perform in public on July 5, 2003 – just a few weeks after the passing of his beloved June. The lyrics were perhaps Cash at his most cocky or belligerent – depending upon your definition. It was the story of a man telling his significant other how things were going to be, or he was going to be hitting the highway. Cash approached the song with dead-on swagger, making for a classic for the ages. The song was so powerful that it inspired two movies – a 1970 film starring Gregory Peck, and the 2005 biopic that starred Joaquin Phoenix. 6. Johnny Cash - Man In Black.
| A1 | –Bob Dylan | Blowin' In The Wind (Broadside Show, May 1962) |
| A2 | –Johnny Cash | In The Jailhouse Now |
| A3 | –Bob Dylan | Baby, Let Me Follow You Down |
| A4 | –Johnny Cash | Five Feet High And Rising |
| A5 | –Bob Dylan | Fixin' To Die |
| A6 | –Johnny Cash | Busted |
| A7 | –Bob Dylan | In My Time Of Dyin' |
| A8 | –Johnny Cash | I'm Free From The Chain Gang Now |
| B1 | –Johnny Cash | Delia's Gone |
| B2 | –Bob Dylan | Mixed-Up Confusion |
| B3 | –Johnny Cash | Transfusion Blues |
| B4 | –Bob Dylan | Standing On The Highway (Folksinger's Choice, 11th March, 1961) |
| B5 | –Johnny Cash | The Rebel - Johnny Yuma |
| B6 | –Bob Dylan | Talkin' New York |
| B7 | –Johnny Cash | The Smiling Bill McCall |
| B8 | –Bob Dylan | House Of The Rising Sun |
| C1 | –Bob Dylan | Highway 51 |
| C2 | –Johnny Cash | Don't Take Your Guns To Town |
| C3 | –Bob Dylan | Corrina, Corrina |
| C4 | –Johnny Cash | In Them Old Cottonfields Back Home |
| C5 | –Bob Dylan | He Was A Friend Of Mine (Riverside Church, NYC, July 1961) |
| C6 | –Johnny Cash | Tennessee Flat-Top Box |
| C7 | –Bob Dylan | Freight Train Blues |
| C8 | –Johnny Cash | Frankie's Man, Johnny |
| D1 | –Johnny Cash | I Walk The Line |
| D2 | –Bob Dylan | See That My Grave Is Kept Clean |
| D3 | –Johnny Cash | So Doggone Lonesome |
| D4 | –Bob Dylan | Sally Gal (Wnyc Radio Studio NYC 29, Oct 1961) |
| D5 | –Johnny Cash | Girl In Saskatoon |
| D6 | –Bob Dylan | The Death Of Emmett Till (Broadside Show, May 1962) |
| D7 | –Johnny Cash | What Do I Care |
| D8 | –Bob Dylan | Man Of Constant Sorrow |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NOT2CD519 | Johnny Cash Vs Bob Dylan | Johnny Cash Vs Bob Dylan - The Singer And The Song (2xCD, Comp) | Not Now Music | NOT2CD519 | UK & Europe | 2014 |
| NOT2LP193 | Johnny Cash Vs Bob Dylan | Johnny Cash Vs Bob Dylan - The Singer And The Song (2xLP, Comp, 180) | Not Now Music | NOT2LP193 | UK & Europe | 2014 |
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