The Johnny Cash Show: The Best of Johnny Cash
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Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line
Johnny Cash - Hey Porter
Bob Dylan - I Threw It All Away
George Jones - Medley (White Lightning with Johnny Cash, She Thinks I Still Care, Love Bug, The Race Is On)
Neil Young - The Needle And The Damage Done
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising
Loretta Lynn - I Know How
Kris Kristofferson - Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)
Johnny Cash, The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins and The Tennessee Three - Daddy Sang Bass
Ray Charles - Ring Of Fire
Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down
Carl Perkins - Blue Suede Shoes
Joni Mitchell and Johnny Cash - The Long Black Veil
Waylon Jennings - Brown Eyed Handsome Man
Tammy Wynette - Stand By Your Man
Roy Orbison - Crying
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22209 in DVD
- Brand: SONY GROUP
- Released on: 2007-09-18
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Best of, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 83 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
During the late 1960s and early '70s, Johnny Cash introduced country fans and viewers of his weekly variety show to hand-picked artists-- some contemporary country's best—whom they may not have otherwise had exposure to. This "best of" anthology is a little more random than its title suggests, omitting the duet with Bob Dylan from the program's debut (perhaps the best remembered highlight from the series) in favor of a duet with the then-emerging Joni Mitchell on "Girl From the North Country," and including a hokey arrangement of "I've Been Everywhere" with Lynn Anderson. Yet Ray Charles' soulful recasting of "Ring of Fire" is a revelation, and a roster ranging from Eric Clapton's Derek and the Dominoes to Roy Orbison to George Jones and (separately) Tammy Wynette made for some memorable television. --Don McLeese
Customer Reviews
Have been waiting for this!
I am a longtime fan of Johnny Cash and have been waiting for a release on CD of the LP from decades ago, and never expected to see a DVD. While I would have particularly liked to see selections of just his own performances from the show, the DVD includes a wonderful mix of other performers, many of whom were introduced to a TV audience for the first time, thereby detailing Cash's contribution to the music of the day and his own musical range. This is a must-have for any serious Cash fan. That it is an outstanding selection, and the quality production is icing on the cake!
Come along and ride this train
Oh how young they looked and how few of these stars are still with us today. Johnny Cash was the true Nashville rebel, bringing to the country music stage for his TV show such hippy-dippy heroes as Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Creedence Clearwater Revivial, Joni Mitchell and Eric Clapton in their prime along with traditional country stars of the day. The Cash show aired from 1969-1971, right in the middle of the most exciting, dynamic era of America popular culture. The Cash "larger-than-life legend" has always eluded me, however. I never liked his constipated vocals, the strange haunted look, or some of the twitching mannerisms. I always got the impression the years of drug abuse in the '60s did some lasting damage. The whole Man In Black routine seemed like a cheap gimmick as well, or worse, a sort of messiah complex. Why should Johnny Cash have the weight of the world on his shoulders? (Even Billy Graham is able to wear a blue suit.) So I purchased this video for the guest stars, and they're great! A heavily made-up Bob Dylan does "I Threw It All Away" and you can actually understand his vocals. It's a definite highlight. Neil Young does "The Needle And The Damage Done." A bright-eyed Kris Kristofferson does "Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)." You also get Loretta Lynn, George Jones, Waylon Jennings, Roy Orbison, Merle Haggard, Ray Charles, Carl Perkins, Tammy Wynette and the Statler Brothers. The most interesting performance for this reviewer has to be Eric Claption fronting Derek And The Dominos on the countryish song "It's Too Late." This early 1971 performance was probably one of the last times Clapton was able to perform on stage before his heroin jones put him out of commission for a while. (Check out his tragic showing with George Harrison at the Concert For Bangladesh later that year.) Though it was taped in Nashville, the Cash show had a decidedly urban look, with bright, garish, psychedelic stage sets that really catch the eye. This video has aired on PBS stations across the country but it's certainly worth owning on DVD.
Great Collectors Item
For all Man In Black fans this is a must buy. Highlights from his show are fabulous, with great guest stars including Dylan,Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong and many others.



