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Jasmine Ep Collection

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Label: Jasmine Records
Rel. Date: 10/18/2024
UPC: 604988121629

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DISC: 1

1. I Can't Help It
2. You Win Again
3. I Could Never Be Ashamed
4. Country Boy
5. Rock Island Line
6. I Walk the Line
7. The Wreck of the Old '97
8. Folsom Prison Blues
9. Guess Things Happen That Way
10. Train of Love
11. The Ways of a Woman in Love
12. Next in Line
13. Home of the Blues
14. Give My Love to Rose
15. Cry, Cry, Cry
16. Frankie's Man, Johnny
17. The Troubadour
18. One More Ride
19. Clementine
20. The Great Speckled Bird
21. Old Apache Squaw
22. My Grandfather's Clock
23. The Rebel - Johnny Yuma
24. Remember the Alamo
25. The Ballad of Boot Hill
26. Lorena
27. Seasons of My Heart
28. I Couldn't Keep from Crying
29. My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
30. Transfusion Blues
31. Honky Tonk Girl
32. Second Honeymoon
33. Locomotive Man
34. Girl in Saskatoon

More Info:

This compilation of classic Johnny Cash repertoire is drawn from EPs issued variously in the US and the UK between 1958-60. It features several of his early hits (e. g. 'I Walk The Line', 'Folsom Prison Blues', 'Frankie's Man, Johnny', 'Seasons Of My Heart'), a few flips (e. g. 'Give My Love To Rose', 'Honky Tonk Girl') a number of killer album?tracks (e. g. 'The Wreck Of The Old '97') and seven sides from a pair of dedicated EPs (e. g. 'Remember The Alamo', 'The Ballad Of Boot Hill'). These records appeared on either Sun or Columbia in the United States, and/or their licensees, London American or Philips, in the UK. In order to keep these two bodies of work apart, as their sound was so different, the Sun recordings are sequenced first (tracks 1-15), followed by Columbia (tracks 16-34).