Andy Kaufman doing his interpretation of Elvis Presley on the 1979 Johnny Cash Christmas Special.
Johnny Cash and Burl Ives singing 3 Civil War era songs, "Mary, Don't You Weep", "Eatin' Goober Peas" and "Lorena". This aired on April 22nd, 1970.
Johnny Cash and Charley Pride singing a medley of songs about Texas. ("Long, Long Texas Road", "Galveston", "Texarkana Baby", "Abilene" and "Back to Houston"). This aired on May 6th, 1970.
Johnny Cash and Arlo Guthrie singing some of the Woody Guthrie song "Oklahoma Hills" and then Arlo singing "Valley to Pray" (a variation of an old Appalachian folk song, which some might recognize from another variation, "Down to the River to Pray" on the "O Brother, Where Art Thou" soundtrack). This aired on September 23rd, 1970.
This clip is Johnny Cash and Eddie Albert singing "Sloop John B." and "Detroit City". It originally aired on June 21st, 1969.
Johnny Cash and June Carter interviewed by John Davidson in early 1981.
(10 votos)
Autor: rennert70
Duracion: 9 Min 27 Seg
Tags: Johnny Cash
Añadido: 09 de Diciembre de 2006
Johnny Cash interviewed by John Davidson in early 1981. June joins them in Part 2.
Johnny Cash, June Carter (and Ricky Skaggs) performing in Johnny's 1983 Christmas show from the Carter Fold in Maces, Virginia. (By the way, the second song Ricky and Johnny sing, "What Would You Give in Exchange for Your Soul", is the first song Johnny learned to sing, when he was about 5 years old. He says in his autobiography that his mother tau...
Johnny Cash, June Carter and Johnny's daughter Rosanne Cash performing in Johnny's 1982 Christmas show from Memphis.
Johnny Cash, June Carter performing in Johnny's 1980 Christmas show. June plays the autoharp and banjo and then Johnny and June sing a duet.
Johnny Cash, June Carter (along with Andy Kaufman and others) performing in Johnny's 1979 Christmas show.
Johnny Cash, June Carter (along with Steve Martin, Kris Kristofferson...) performing in Johnny's 1978 Christmas show. Johnny and June sing "You're a Part of Me".
*Sorry about the choppy nature of the video at points. That's how I received it.
This is from a show that aired on public television in 1967 (before Johnny and June were married and before he kicked his drug habit). June and Johnny recite one of June's silly poems and then June sings "Foggy Mountaintop".
Johnny Cash and June Carter from the 1976 Christmas Show.
This is Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings reminiscing about their time sharing an apartment near Nashville in the late '60s. They also sing "The Singing Star's Queen". This aired on March 25th, 1970.
Part 2 of Johnny Cash & June Carter on the Mike Douglas Show in March 1981. In this segment, Johnny, June (and Don Rickles) are joined by a sex therapist. Interesting conversations ensue... :-)
Johnny Cash and June Carter (along with Don Rickles) being interviewed by Mike Douglas in March 1981.
Johnny Cash and wife June Carter Cash singing the John Sebastian song "Darlin' Companion". This aired on April 22, 1970.
Johnny Cash, his younger brother Tommy Cash and June Carter singing the old Carter Family tune "Foggy Mountaintop. This aired on October 21st, 1970.
Look for June's little kick at Johnny halfway through the song (which Johnny doesn't even seem to notice) and her little dance at the end... if you watch closely, her shoe flies right off her foot towa...
Johnny Cash and June Carter singing "Please Don't Play Red River Valley", from a "comedy" episode of The Johnny Cash Show. Notice them trying to keep straight faces (as the audience laughs) when Johnny gets to the part where he instructs June on how to "suck" and "blow" on the... ahem, harmonica. This aired on February 10th, 1971.
(95 votos)
Autor: rennert70
Duracion: 4 Min 7 Seg
Tags: Johnny Cash
Añadido: 20 de Octubre de 2006
Johnny Cash at "Town Hall Party" in 1959 singing "I Got Stripes".
(75 votos)
Autor: rennert70
Duracion: 3 Min 47 Seg
Tags: Chet Atkins
Añadido: 19 de Octubre de 2006
Chet Atkins playing a medley of songs including his '50s hit "Mr. Sandman" and the old Carter Family tune "Wildwood Flower".
(The songs in the medley are: "Country Gentleman", "Mr. Sandman", "Wildwood Flower" and "Freight Train"). It aired on April 29th, 1970.
Johnny Cash and John Hartford playing a medley of Bill Monroe songs (Monroe was the originator of the style of American country music known as "bluegrass"). Hartford was a bluegrass musician who wrote the song "Gentle on My Mind", which was a huge hit for Glen Campbell. Hartford also contributed to several songs on the "O Brother, Where Art Thou" s...
Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell singing a medley of songs including "I've Been Everywhere", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "Galveston", "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Abilene". This aired on July 12th, 1969.
Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard singing Merle's song "Sing Me Back Home". This aired on August 2nd, 1969.
(Merle Haggard was an inmate at San Quentin prison and was in the audience when Johnny Cash played his first prison concert there in 1958. Watching that show was one of the things that inspired Merle to pursue a music career when he was released ...
Johnny Cash and Roger Miller singing improvised songs and Roger's hit "King of the Road". This aired on August 30th, 1969.
Johnny Cash and "Mama" Cass Elliot of "The Mamas & The Papas" singing a medley of songs. This aired on September 20th, 1969.
Johnny Cash & Charley Pride singing a medley of Hank Williams songs ("I Can't Help It", "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Kaw-Liga").
This aired on September 6th, 1969.
Johnny Cash and Lulu singing "Games People Play", a song originally written/performed by Joe South in 1968. This originally aired on August 23rd, 1969.
(27 votos)
Autor: rennert70
Duracion: 3 Min 11 Seg
Tags: Johnny Cash
Añadido: 30 de Septiembre de 2006
Johnny Cash singing his interpretation of the old folk song "Frankie & Johnny" live at "Town Hall Party" in 1959.
(1775 votos)
Autor: rennert70
Duracion: 2 Min 49 Seg
Tags: Johnny Cash
Añadido: 30 de Septiembre de 2006
Johnny Cash singing his hit "I Walk the Line" live at "Town Hall Party" in 1959.
From the 1976 "Johnny Cash & Friends" summer series. Johnny & June engaging in some humorous dialogue about Johnny's past and then singing "If I Were a Carpenter".
From the 1976 "Johnny Cash & Friends" summer series. Johnny & June engaging in some humorous dialogue (comparing themselves to Sonny & Cher; June doesn't have a navel?) and then performing their signature song "Jackson". Johnny really hams it up in this performance. Also, at about the 5:30 point, notice Johnny react when it seems June gives him a p...
From the 1976 "Johnny Cash & Friends" summer show. Johnny and June engaging in some humorous dialogue and then singing "Old Time Feeling".
Johnny Cash and June Carter singing "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms". Johnny gets a little carried away and takes the song a little too literally, as he picks June up in his arms and carries her offstage! June seems genuinely surprised and Johnny seems a little sheepish as he remembers they have to come back onstage to take a bow. :-P
This aired on ...
Johnny Cash and June Carter singing "Jackson". Johnny has a nagging cough during this rendition but the chemistry between Johnny and June is great, as always. This aired on September 27th, 1969.
This is Johnny Cash singing "I Still Miss Someone" (supposedly written about June) and then Johnny and June singing their signature song "Jackson". This aired on July 12th, 1969.
Johnny Cash and June Carter singing "The Loving Gift", a song written for them by Kris Kristofferson. This aired on October 7th, 1970.
Johnny Cash and June Carter singing a medley of their biggest hits; "Darlin' Companion", "If I Were a Carpenter" and "Jackson". Johnny does a little gender-bending during "...Carpenter" when he mistakenly sings June's line, "If you were a carpenter and I were a lady..."
This aired on March 31st, 1971.
Johnny Cash and June Carter singing "It Ain't Me, Babe". This aired April 29th, 1970.
Johnny Cash & June Carter singing "Cause I Love You". (The song is performed seated because June is several months pregnant and starting to show)
This aired February 18th, 1970 but was pre-taped in the early Fall of 1969 (hence the blinding suntans leftover from the summer).
Johnny Cash & June Carter singing the John Sebastian (of The Lovin' Spoonful) song "Darlin' Companion". This aired on June 21st, 1969.
Johnny Cash and June Carter singing "It Ain't Me, Babe". This aired on June 7th, 1969.
Johnny Cash and June Carter singing "Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man". This aired on May 6th, 1970.
June Carter singing her song "Tall Lover Man" and Johnny Cash joining June in a duet of "Pack Up Your Sorrows". This aired August 16, 1969.