Come Along and Ride This Train

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CD 1
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Come Along and Ride This Train
recording of:
Come Along and Ride This Train
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash2:33
2Loading Coal
cover recording of:
Loading Coal
lyricist and composer:
Merle Travis
Johnny Cash5:02
3Slow Rider
recording of:
Slow Rider
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash4:15
4The Shifting Whispering Sands
performer:
Lorne Greene
cover recording of:
Shifting Whispering Sands (1950s song)
writer:
Jack Gilbert and Mary Hadler (songwriter)
Johnny Cash feat. Lorne Greene2:32
5Lumberjack
cover recording of:
Lumberjack
lyricist and composer:
Leon Payne (Country/Rockabilly artist)
Johnny Cash3:03
6Dorraine of Ponchartrain
recording of:
Dorraine of Ponchartrain
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash4:47
7Going to Memphis
recording of:
Going to Memphis (Johnny Cash arrangement)
writer:
Hollie "Bull" Dew (Blues singer, former Parchman inmate), Johnny Cash (country music legend) and Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist)
Johnny Cash4:20
8When Papa Played the Dobro
recording of:
When Papa Played the Dobro
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash2:56
9Boss Jack
cover recording of:
Boss Jack
writer:
Tex Ritter
Johnny Cash3:57
10Old Doc Brown
cover recording of:
Old Doc Brown
lyricist and writer:
Red Foley (US country music musician)
Johnny Cash4:15
11The Legend of John Henry's Hammer
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
The Legend of John Henry's Hammer
lyricist and composer:
June Carter Cash (American Country singer and songwriter) and Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash48:28
12Tell Him I'm Gone
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
Tell Him I’m Gone
lyricist and composer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA)
Johnny Cash3:05
13Another Man Done Gone
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
performer:
Anita Carter
recording of:
Another Man Done Gone
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend), Vera Hall, Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist), John A. Lomax and Ruby Pickens Tartt
Johnny Cash feat. Anita Carter2:37
14Casey Jones
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
cover recording of:
Casey Jones
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 3247)
Johnny Cash3:04
15Nine Pound Hammer
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
cover recording of:
Nine Pound Hammer
writer:
Merle Travis
Johnny Cash3:19
16Chain Gang
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
cover recording of:
Chain Gang
lyricist and composer:
Harlan Howard
publisher:
Good Ol Harlan Songs, Legacy of Harlan Perry Howard, LLC and Sony/ATV Tree Publishing
Johnny Cash2:42
17Busted
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
cover recording of:
Busted
lyricist and composer:
Harlan Howard
Johnny Cash42:18
18Waiting for a Train
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
cover recording of:
Waiting for a Train
lyricist and composer:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
Johnny Cash2:08
19Roughneck
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
cover recording of:
Roughneck
lyricist and composer:
Sheb Wooley
publisher:
Channel Music Co.
Johnny Cash2:13
20Pick a Bale of Cotton
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1962-06-08)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
Pick a Bale of Cotton (on 1962-06-08)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Union Songs AB (publisher)
Johnny Cash2:00
21Cotton Pickin' Hands
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-12-10)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
Cotton Pickin' Hands (on 1965-12-10)
writer:
June Carter Cash (American Country singer and songwriter) and Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash2:20
CD 2
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Hiawatha's Vision
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-23)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
autoharp:
Mother Maybelle Carter (on 1965-03-23)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-03-23)
lute [five-string lute]:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-23)
spoken vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-23)
recording of:
Hiawatha’s Vision (on 1965-03-23)
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash2:26
2The Road To Kaintuck
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-11)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-11)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-11)
five-string banjo:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-11)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11)
vocals:
The Carter Family (later generations of the family after 1943) (on 1965-03-11), Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-11)
cover recording of:
The Road to Kaintuck (on 1965-03-11)
composer:
June Carter Cash (American Country singer and songwriter) and Helen Carter (country singer)
Johnny Cash2:43
3Hammer and Nails
cover recording of:
Hammers and Nails
writer:
Lucille Groah
Johnny Cash & The Statler Brothers2:40
4The Shifting Whispering Sands, Part 1
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-10)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-10)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-10)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-10)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-10) and Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-10)
vocals:
The Carter Family (later generations of the family after 1943) (on 1965-03-10), Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-10) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-10)
cover recording of:
Shifting Whispering Sands (1950s song) (on 1965-03-10)
writer:
Jack Gilbert and Mary Hadler (songwriter)
Johnny Cash2:55
5The Ballad of Boot Hill
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1959-08-14)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1959-08-14)
drums (drum set):
Michael Kazak (on 1959-08-14)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1959-08-14)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1959-08-14)
mandolute:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1959-08-14)
piano:
James Carter Williams (on 1959-08-14)
vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1959-08-14) and Anita Kerr Singers (Mixed vocal group) (on 1959-08-14)
recording of:
The Ballad of Boot Hill (on 1959-08-14)
lyricist and composer:
Carl Perkins (American pioneer of rockabilly music)
Johnny Cash3:49
6I Ride an Old Paint
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-10)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo [twelve-string banjo]:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-10)
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-10)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-10)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-10)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-10)
vocals:
The Carter Family (later generations of the family after 1943) (on 1965-03-10) and Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-10)
recording of:
Old Paint (on 1965-03-10)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 915)
Johnny Cash2:58
7Hardin Wouldn't Run
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-11)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-11)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-11)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-11)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11)
vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11)
recording of:
Hardin Wouldn’t Run (on 1965-03-11)
lyricist and composer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash4:20
8Mr. Garfield
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-11)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-11)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-11)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-11)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11) and Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-11)
vocals:
The Carter Family (later generations of the family after 1943) (on 1965-03-11), Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-11)
recording of:
Mr. Garfield (on 1965-03-11)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Johnny Cash4:37
9The Streets of Laredo
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-10)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-10)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-10)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-10)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-10) and Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-10)
vocals:
The Carter Family (later generations of the family after 1943) (on 1965-03-10), Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-10) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-10)
recording of:
Streets of Laredo (aka “Cowboy’s Lament”) (on 1965-03-10)
lyricist, writer and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 23650)
version of:
The Unfortunate Lass (Bad Girl's Lament)
Johnny Cash3:40
10Johnny Reb
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-11)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-11)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-11)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-03-11)
lute [five-string lute]:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-11)
vocals:
The Carter Family (later generations of the family after 1943) (on 1965-03-11), Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-11)
cover recording of:
Johnny Reb (on 1965-03-11)
lyricist and composer:
Merle Kilgore
Johnny Cash2:51
11A Letter From Home
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-12)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-12)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-12)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-12)
five-string banjo:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-12)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-12)
vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-12) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-12)
recording of:
A Letter From Home (on 1965-03-12)
writer:
Mother Maybelle Carter and Lorene Donnelly Dean
Johnny Cash2:37
12Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-10)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-10)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-10)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-10)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-10)
mandocello:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-10)
vocals:
The Carter Family (later generations of the family after 1943) (on 1965-03-10), Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-10) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-10)
recording of:
Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie (The Dying Cowboy) (on 1965-03-10)
lyricist:
Edward Hubbell Chapin (poet 19th cent)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Johnny Cash2:26
13Mean as Hell
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-18)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
Mean as Hell (on 1965-03-18)
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash3:08
14Sam Hall
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-11)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-11)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-11)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-11)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11) and Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-11)
vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11)
recording of:
Sam Hall (on 1965-03-11)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Sonet Publishing Ltd.
Johnny Cash3:16
1525 Minutes to Go
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-12)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-12)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-12)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-12)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-12)
mandocello:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-12)
vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-12) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-12)
recording of:
25 Minutes to Go (on 1965-03-12)
lyricist and composer:
Shel Silverstein
Johnny Cash3:13
16The Blizzard
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-11)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
12 string guitar:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-11)
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-11)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-11)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-11)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11)
harpsichord:
Bill Pursell (on 1965-03-11)
vocals:
The Carter Family (later generations of the family after 1943) (on 1965-03-11), Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-11) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-11)
cover recording of:
The Blizzard (on 1965-03-11)
lyricist and composer:
Harlan Howard
Johnny Cash3:54
17Sweet Betsy From Pike
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-18)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
12 string guitar and five-string banjo:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-18)
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-18)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-18)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-18)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-18) and Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-18)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-03-18)
vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-18)
recording of:
Sweet Betsy from Pike (on 1965-03-18)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Johnny Cash3:58
18Green Grow the Lilacs
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
autoharp:
Mother Maybelle Carter
bass:
Marshall Grant
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
recording of:
Green Grow the Lilacs
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Johnny Cash2:47
19Rodeo Hand
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-13)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-13)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-13)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-13)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-13) and Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-13)
vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-13) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-13)
cover recording of:
Rodeo Hand (on 1965-03-13)
writer:
Peter La Farge
Johnny Cash2:26
20Stampede
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-13)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
autoharp:
Mother Maybelle Carter (on 1965-03-13)
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1965-03-13)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1965-03-13)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (on 1965-03-13)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-13) and Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-13)
vocals:
The Carter Family (later generations of the family after 1943) (on 1965-03-13), Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-13) and The Statler Brothers (on 1965-03-13)
cover recording of:
Stampede (on 1965-03-13)
writer:
Peter La Farge
Johnny Cash4:01
21The Shifting Whispering Sands, Part 2
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
bass:
Marshall Grant (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19)
electric guitar:
Luther Perkins (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19), Jack Clement (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19) and Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19)
piano:
Bill Pursell (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Norman Blake (bluegrass guitarist) (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19)
vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19)
cover recording of:
Shifting Whispering Sands (1950s song) (from 1963-09-18 until 1963-09-19)
writer:
Jack Gilbert and Mary Hadler (songwriter)
Johnny Cash2:29
22Remember the Alamo
cover recording of:
Remember the Alamo
lyricist and composer:
Jane Bowers
Johnny Cash2:49
23Reflections
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-15)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
five-string banjo:
Bob Johnson (American banjo player from Chattanooga, Tennessee) (on 1965-03-15)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-03-15)
spoken vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1965-03-15)
recording of:
Reflections (on 1965-03-15)
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash2:45
CD 3
#TitleRatingLength
1Intro - Big Foot
recording of:
Big Foot
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
2:49
2As Long as the Grass Shall Grow
recording of:
As Long as the Grass Shall Grow
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) and Peter La Farge
6:11
3Apache Tears
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
Apache Tears
writer:
John R. Cash (country music legend)
2:37
4Custer
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
Custer
writer:
Peter La Farge
2:23
5The Talking Leaves
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
The Talking Leaves
writer:
John R. Cash (country music legend)
3:57
6The Ballad of Ira Hayes
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1964-03 until 1964-06)
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (not for release label use! company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP) (in 1964)
cover recording of:
The Ballad of Ira Hayes (from 1964-03 until 1964-06)
lyricist and composer:
Peter La Farge
recording of:
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
lyricist and composer:
Peter La Farge
44:10
7Drums
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
Drums
writer:
Peter La Farge
5:05
8White Girl
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
White Girl
writer:
Peter La Farge
3:03
9Old Apache Squaw
recording of:
Old Apache Squaw
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
1:43
10The Vanishing Race
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
recording of:
The Vanishing Race
writer:
Johnny Horton
publisher:
House of Cash Southwind Music and Unichappell Music, Inc.
4:06
11Open Dialogue
0:23
12Paul Revere
recording of:
Paul Revere
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) and Glenn Douglas Tubb (Country music and gospel songwriter)
2:18
13Begin West Movement
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
0:27
14The Road to Kaintuck
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
recording of:
The Road to Kaintuck
composer:
June Carter Cash (American Country singer and songwriter) and Helen Carter (country singer)
1:22
15To the Shining Mountains
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
0:49
16The Battle of New Orleans
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
cover recording of:
The Battle of New Orleans
lyricist and composer:
Jimmy Driftwood
publisher:
Warden Music Company Inc.
part of:
Grammy Award: Song of the Year nominees (number: 1960 winner)
is based on:
The 8th of January
2:21
17Southwestward
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
0:38
18Remember the Alamo
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
cover recording of:
Remember the Alamo
lyricist and composer:
Jane Bowers
42:27
19Opening the West
0:54
20Lorena
cover recording of:
Lorena
writer:
Charlie Williams (Country songwriter)
is based on:
Lorena
1:52
21The Gettysburg Address
recording of:
Gettysburg address
lyricist:
Abraham Lincoln (16th President of the United States)
2:38
22The West
0:58
23Big Foot
recording of:
Big Foot
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
3:02
24Like a Young Colt
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
0:38
25Mr. Garfield
recording of:
Mr. Garfield
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
3:54
26A Proud Land
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
0:25
27The Big Battle
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
recording of:
The Big Battle
lyricist and composer:
John R. Cash (country music legend)
3:05
28On Wheels and Wings
0:31
29Come Take a Trip on My Airship
recording of:
Come Take a Trip in My Airship
arranger:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
is based on:
Come, Take a Trip in My Air-Ship (copyright 1904)
1:06
30Reaching for the Stars
0:42
31These Are My People
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
recording of:
These Are My People
writer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
2:36
CD 4

Credits

Release

ASIN:DE: B0000282WZ [info]

Release group

Wikipedia:en: Come Along and Ride This Train [info]
Wikidata:Q5151065 [info]