Paul-Henry Dallaire

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Title: A so long to Johnny Cash song
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A so long to Johnny Cash song Written and recorded by Paul Henry Dallaire & The passive Canadian band It was nineteen fifty six when he came on to the scene With his "Big River" woman who washed him down the stream He sang about the good stuff the hobos and the trains He shone the light on heroes remember "Ira Hays" Chorus: Counterfeit Cash is what they call me when I sing ol Johnny's tunes Cause I look "So doggone lonesome" singin "Folsom prison blues" And time don't mean a thing to me cause I cling on to the past New country may be in to-day but I still like Johnny Cash Cause when he sang "Give my love to Rose" It gave me food for thought 'Bout a young man out of prison dyin by the railroad track And I remember Luther Perkins pickin "Marijuana Blues" Marshall Grant on bass t'was "The Tennessee Two" Verse: Now I recall a young Johnny Cash back in nineteen sixty two "Johnny Yuma the Rebel" was ridin high and I was a young snapper too Then he transformed to the "Man in black" and with June Carter were a smash So let's roll out the red carpet cause we love Johnny Cash Verse: Now the good Lord said that God is life and with one loaf made many breads "He turned the water into wine" and raised Lazarus from the dead Now if I come back for a second round just make me a real gone cat I want nuthin to do with that "guy named Sue" I just wanna be Johnny Cash Cause when he sang..... Chorus: end. Words & Music Paul Henry Dallaire Paul Henry Pub. SOCAN Recorded at Barry Hagarty's Recording studio in Peterborough ON. Canada the day Johnny passed away