Key: A
Introduction:
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Now Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two
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Seemed to know just what to do
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Invented the sound that hooked you and me
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Added one to make the Tennessee Three
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The Man In Black was long and lean
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Hit the Billboard charts with a Teenage Queen
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Had a television show, the best we'd seen
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That chick-a-boom rock really made a splash
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Missing ol' Johnny Cash
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Well Johnny Cash was a friend of mine
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Knew him well for a mighty long time
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Shared the stage for many a show
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Broke my heart to see him go
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Cash had the fire of a thousand men
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Lovin life was his greatest sin
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Treated his fans like the next of kin
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Rappin a bit, talkin trash
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Missing ol' Johnny Cash
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Well now Johnny Cash wore black attire
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And he fell into that Ring of Fire
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He came up swinging like a Boy Named Sue
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And he married June Carter and he (?)fires too(?)
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He wrote his songs from deep within
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And he hit the stage with a crooked grin
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He and I were both Highwaymen
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And that record became a smash
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Well I'm missing ol' Johnny Cash
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Johnny Cash never walked no line
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Johnny Cash never did no time, but
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When he sang a Folsom Prison Blues
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You knew good and well he'd paid his dues
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True, he always dressed in black
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But he loved folks and they loved him back
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Carried his pills in a brown paper sack
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Well I don't care if they found his stash
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I'm missin' old Johnny Cash
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Now Cash had the fire of a thousand men
D
Lovin life was his greatest sin
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Treated his fans like the next of kin
E
Rappin a bit, talkin trash
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Missing ol' Johnny Cash