
I Walk The Line (Original Soundtrack Recording) is a Soundtrack & Scores album by Johnny Cash, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 12 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Soundtrack & Scores
- Compiled Soundtrack
- twangy
- brooding
- cinematic
About
In between thematic albums about working men and Native Americans, Johnny Cash rerecorded a batch of his early Sun hits and released them on Columbia in 1964 as <i>I Walk the Line</i>. These versions stick close to the originals, with their boom-chicka-boom rhythms and sparse, reverb-tinged arrangements. Cash leads the Tennessee Two through signature tunes like “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Hey Porter," and the title track with his typical brooding aplomb, veering from the hits to reconsider lesser-known cuts like the old-time country standard “Wreck of the Old 97,” and the Gene Autry-composed “Goodbye, Little Darlin,’ Goodbye.” “I Still Miss Someone” is also revised with added acoustic twang and a stronger beat. While these rerecordings are perfectly valid, it’s the new tunes included here that make this album truly worthy of note. In particular, the Cash-penned “Understand Your Man” (a kiss-off ballad written in the style of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right”) and “Bad News” (a comical tale of an outlaw gigolo who’s too tough for hanging) are worth hearing for their ornery attitudes and down-home humor.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Flesh And Blood
- A2I Walk The Line
- A3Hungry
- A4This Town
- A5This Side Of The Law
Side B
- B1Flesh And Blood (Instrumental)
- B2'Cause I Love You
- B3'Cause I Love You (String Instrumental)
- B4The Worlds Gonna Fall On You
- B5Face Of Despair
- B6Standing On The Promises / Amazing Grace
Credits
Performers
- Johnny CashVOCALS
- The Tennessee ThreeBACKING VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 12 pressings tracked on Gatefold
