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Artist: | Johnny Cash |
Title: | Johnny Cash Come Along And Ride This Train Vinyl LP |
Label: | |
Released: | 27/06/1994 |
Please note this release date may be subject to change and also stock arrival can be subject to delays, in particular if this is an overseas release. |
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Format: | 4 CD |
Country | Germany |
Barcode: | 4000127155634 |
Catalogue number: | BFY15563.2 |
SKU: | WA-01440867 |
Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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1-1 | Come Along And Ride This Train | |
1-2 | Loading Coal | |
1-3 | Slow Rider | |
1-4 | The Shifting Whispering Sands | |
1-5 | Lumberjack | |
1-6 | Dorraine Of Ponchartrain | |
1-7 | Going To Memphis | |
1-8 | When Papa Played The Dobro | |
1-9 | Boss Jack | |
1-10 | Old Doc Brown | |
1-11 | The Legend Of John Henry's Hammer | |
1-12 | Tell Him I'm Gone | |
1-13 | Another Man Done Gone | |
1-14 | Casey Jones | |
1-15 | Nine Pound Hammer | |
1-16 | Chain Gang | |
1-17 | Busted | |
1-18 | Waiting For A Train | |
1-19 | Roughneck | |
1-20 | Pick A Bale Of Cotton | |
1-21 | Cotton Pickin' Hands | |
2-1 | Hiawatha's Vision | |
2-2 | The Road To Kaintuck | |
2-3 | Hammer And Nail | |
2-4 | The Shifting Whispering Sands, Part 1 | |
2-5 | The Ballad Of Boot Hill | |
2-6 | I Ride An Old Paint | |
2-7 | Hardin Wouldn't Run | |
2-8 | Mr. Garfield | |
2-9 | The Streets Of Laredo | |
2-10 | Johnny Reb | |
2-11 | A Letter From Home | |
2-12 | Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie | |
2-13 | Mean As Hell | |
2-14 | Sam Hall | |
2-15 | 25 Minutes To Go | |
2-16 | The Blizzard | |
2-17 | Sweet Betsy From Pike | |
2-18 | Green Grow The Lilacs | |
2-19 | Rodeo Hand | |
2-20 | Stampede | |
2-21 | The Shifting Whispering Sands, Part 2 | |
2-22 | Remember The Alamo | |
2-23 | Reflections | |
3-1 | Intro - Big Foot | |
3-2 | As Long As The Grass Shall Grow | |
3-3 | Apache Tears | |
3-4 | Custer | |
3-5 | The Talking Leaves | |
3-6 | The Ballad Of Ira Hayes | |
3-7 | Drums | |
3-8 | White Girl | |
3-9 | Old Apache Squaw | |
3-10 | The Vanishing Race | |
3-11 | Opening Dialogue | |
3-12 | Paul Revere | |
3-13 | Begin West Movement | |
3-14 | The Road To Kaintuck | |
3-15 | To The Shining Mountains | |
3-16 | The Battle Of New Orleans | |
3-17 | Southwestward | |
3-18 | Remember The Alamo | |
3-19 | Opening The West | |
3-20 | Lorena | |
3-21 | The Gettysburg Address | |
3-22 | The West | |
3-23 | Big Foot | |
3-24 | Like A Young Cult | |
3-25 | Mr. Garfield | |
3-26 | A Proud Land | |
3-27 | The Big Battle | |
3-28 | On Wheels And Wings | |
3-29 | Come Take A Trip On My Airship | |
3-30 | Reaching For The Stars | |
3-31 | These Are My People | |
4-1 | From Sea To Shining Sea | |
4-2 | The Whirl And The Suck | |
4-3 | Call Daddy From The Mines | |
4-4 | The Frozen Four Hundred Pound Fair Middlin' Cotton Picker | |
4-5 | The Walls Of A Prison | |
4-6 | The Masterpiece | |
4-7 | You And Tennessee | |
4-8 | She Came From The Mountains | |
4-9 | Another Song To Sing | |
4-10 | The Flint Arrowhead | |
4-11 | Cisco Clifton's Fillin' Station | |
4-12 | Shrimpin' Sailin' | |
4-13 | From Sea To Shining Sea | |
4-14 | Hit The Road And Go | |
4-15 | Dialogue #1 | |
4-16 | If It Wasn't For The Wabash River | |
4-17 | Dialogue #2 | |
4-18 | Lady | |
4-19 | Dialogue #3 | |
4-20 | After The Ball | |
4-21 | Dialogue #4 | |
4-22 | No Earthly Good | |
4-23 | Dialogue #5 | |
4-24 | A Wednesday Car | |
4-25 | Dialogue #6 | |
4-26 | My Cowboy's Last Ride | |
4-27 | Dialogue #7 | |
4-28 | Calilou | |
4-29 | Dialogue #8 | |
4-30 | Come Along And Ride This Train |
dispatched in | 24 hours |
format | CD |
year of release | 1991 |
condition | new |
genre | Folk, World, & Country |
artist | Johnny Cash |
label | Bear Family Records |
Country | Germany |
Recently In Stock | Yes |
Forthcoming | No |
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