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Johnny Cash Is Coming To Town

Johnny Cash

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Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town is one of Cash's criminally overlooked recordings from the 1980s. First, it's his debut for Mercury after almost 30 years with Columbia. Secondly, it is produced by a Cash aficionado, the legendary Cowboy Jack Clement, who had worked with the Man in Black on such classics as "Ballad of a Teenage Queen," "Ring of Fire," and "Gone Girl," among others. Third, this is Cash taking what he started on Rockabilly Blues back in 1980 to a whole different level. Fourth, the two Cash originals on this set, "The Ballad of Barbara" and "I'd Rather Have You," are among the finest songs Cash has written -- ever. If these reasons weren't enough for the attention this set never got, then the rest of the package -- with Elvis Costello's "The Big Light," Guy Clark's "Let Him Roll," Merle Travis' "16 Tons" (which is every bit as great as Tennessee Ernie Ford's version), James Talley's "W. Lee O' Daniel (And the Light Crust Doughboys)," and Bobby Braddock's "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town" -- should have been (there are a few more besides these, too!). What it does amount to is a scorching hard country/rockabilly set from Cash; this is not some revival work by a has-been, but a vital, transformational, and powerful work by a man in firm control of his vision, his talent, and his articulation. His reading of "Let Him Roll" is more believable than Clark's and the story becomes bigger than the tale of a broken wino jilted by a whore; it becomes the story of every jilted lover who felt his/her world has come to an end. This is "Long Black Veil"'s other side, a place where the man who dies protects no one but the beloved in his idealized vision of her, and she returns his love with her grief at his passing. In the grain of Cash's voice, "Sixteen Tons" sounds more like a union-organizing song than a novelty pop hit. The darkness in this song is pervasive and barely contains the rage at its core. Along with backing vocals by June, Anita, and Carlene Carter, Waylon Jennings, and Cash's own live band, this one is a bona fide classic.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
The Big Light
00:02:41

Jack Clement, Producer - Johnny Cash, MainArtist - Declan MacManus, ComposerLyricist - Richard Adler , Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Ferguson, Producer, Engineer, Assistant Producer, StudioPersonnel - Dr. Marie Kelly, Unknown, Other - Coley Coleman, Unknown, Other

℗ 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc.

2
The Ballad Of Barbara
00:04:21

Jack Clement, Producer - Johnny Cash, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Richard Adler , Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Ferguson, Producer, Engineer, Assistant Producer, StudioPersonnel - Dr. Marie Kelly, Unknown, Other - Coley Coleman, Unknown, Other

℗ 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc.

3
I'd Rather Have You
00:03:11

Jack Clement, Producer - Johnny Cash, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Richard Adler , Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Ferguson, Producer, Engineer, Assistant Producer, StudioPersonnel - Dr. Marie Kelly, Unknown, Other - Coley Coleman, Unknown, Other

℗ 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc.

4
Let Him Roll
00:04:29

Guy Clark, ComposerLyricist - Jack Clement, Producer - Johnny Cash, MainArtist - Richard Adler , Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Ferguson, Producer, Engineer, Assistant Producer, StudioPersonnel - Dr. Marie Kelly, Unknown, Other

℗ 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc.

5
The Night Hank Williams Came To Town
00:03:24

Bobby Braddock, ComposerLyricist - Jack Clement, Producer - CHARLIE WILLIAMS, ComposerLyricist - Johnny Cash, Vocals, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Waylon Jennings, Vocals, FeaturedArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Richard Adler , Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Ferguson, Producer, Engineer, Assistant Producer, StudioPersonnel - Dr. Marie Kelly, Unknown, Other

℗ 1987 Mercury Records

6
Sixteen Tons
00:02:44

Johnny Cash, MainArtist - Merle Travis, ComposerLyricist - Jack H. Clement, Producer

℗ 1987 Mercury Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

7
Letters From Home
00:03:19

Jack Clement, Producer - Johnny Cash, MainArtist - Richard Adler , Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Jack Wesley Routh, ComposerLyricist - John Charles Crowley, ComposerLyricist - David Ferguson, Producer, Engineer, Assistant Producer, StudioPersonnel - Dr. Marie Kelly, Unknown, Other - Coley Coleman, Unknown, Other

℗ 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc.

8
W. Lee O'Daniel (And The Light Crust Dough Boys)
00:02:44

Jack Clement, Producer - Johnny Cash, MainArtist - Richard Adler , Engineer, StudioPersonnel - The Light Crust Doughboys, FeaturedArtist - James Talley, ComposerLyricist - David Ferguson, Producer, Engineer, Assistant Producer, StudioPersonnel - Dr. Marie Kelly, Unknown, Other - Coley Coleman, Unknown, Other

℗ 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc.

9
Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me)
00:02:48

Jim McBride, ComposerLyricist - Guy Clark, ComposerLyricist - Johnny Cash, MainArtist - Jack H. Clement, Producer

℗ 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc.

10
My Ship Will Sail
00:02:45

Johnny Cash, MainArtist - Allen Reynolds, ComposerLyricist - Jack H. Clement, Producer

℗ 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Album review

Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town is one of Cash's criminally overlooked recordings from the 1980s. First, it's his debut for Mercury after almost 30 years with Columbia. Secondly, it is produced by a Cash aficionado, the legendary Cowboy Jack Clement, who had worked with the Man in Black on such classics as "Ballad of a Teenage Queen," "Ring of Fire," and "Gone Girl," among others. Third, this is Cash taking what he started on Rockabilly Blues back in 1980 to a whole different level. Fourth, the two Cash originals on this set, "The Ballad of Barbara" and "I'd Rather Have You," are among the finest songs Cash has written -- ever. If these reasons weren't enough for the attention this set never got, then the rest of the package -- with Elvis Costello's "The Big Light," Guy Clark's "Let Him Roll," Merle Travis' "16 Tons" (which is every bit as great as Tennessee Ernie Ford's version), James Talley's "W. Lee O' Daniel (And the Light Crust Doughboys)," and Bobby Braddock's "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town" -- should have been (there are a few more besides these, too!). What it does amount to is a scorching hard country/rockabilly set from Cash; this is not some revival work by a has-been, but a vital, transformational, and powerful work by a man in firm control of his vision, his talent, and his articulation. His reading of "Let Him Roll" is more believable than Clark's and the story becomes bigger than the tale of a broken wino jilted by a whore; it becomes the story of every jilted lover who felt his/her world has come to an end. This is "Long Black Veil"'s other side, a place where the man who dies protects no one but the beloved in his idealized vision of her, and she returns his love with her grief at his passing. In the grain of Cash's voice, "Sixteen Tons" sounds more like a union-organizing song than a novelty pop hit. The darkness in this song is pervasive and barely contains the rage at its core. Along with backing vocals by June, Anita, and Carlene Carter, Waylon Jennings, and Cash's own live band, this one is a bona fide classic.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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