This is a never before released version of Bob Dylan's Man Gave Names To All The Animals. Cash sang a demo in 1981 and recorded this version sometime between 1981 - 1993. Enjoy!
- Man Gave Names to All the Animals - He saw an animal up on a hill Chewing up so much grass until it was filled He saw milk coming out but he didn't know how Ah, think I'll call it a cow .... 1:23 Next animal that he did meet Had wool on his back and hooves on his feet Eating grass on a mountainside so steep Oh, think I'll call it a sheep .......... He saw an animal as smooth as glass Slithering his way through the grass He saw him dissappear by a tree near a lake Songwriters: Bob Dylan Source: Musixmatch
Bob Dylan's original version was recorded in such a subtile,rich,aerial,even celestial orchestration,it certainly won't ever be equaled, But hearing that great song interpreted by Johnny Cash himself,and in precisely his typically minimalist Cash orchestration is quite something,almost a Space oddity,in the end ... ! A real pleasure to discover that version,Thank you 😊
It wasn't until I heard his cover of Hurt that I started to find an appreciation for Johnny Cash. The video never fails to make me teary eyed whenever I watch it. My father was kind of a fan but I just couldn't stand his voice. But I had this issue with Dylan and Neil Young. In both cases it was another musician covering one of their songs that made me long beyond the voice. In Dylan's case it was Eddie Veder covering Masters of War, and with Young it was Annie Lennox's cover of Don't Let It Bring You Down. I enjoy many of the covers Cash does on his American series, especially In My Life and I Won't Back Down.
Damn, as good as always from Mr. Cash. He came from a ship in a fog one night and landed ashore to make a camp on deserted island we all lived on. Yes!
My grandchildren added a few stanzas He saw a fluffy ball of fur Slinking around the corner with a deep throaty purr This one is not skinny or fat “Ah, I think I’ll call it a cat.” Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, long time ago. He saw an animal walking through the forest eating off the trees Living a peaceful life making memories A long trunk with ivory tusks so elegant “Ah I think I’ll call it an elephant” Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, long time ago He saw an animal with lots of black spots In the savanna where it’s so hot Lighting quick speed makes her an eata “Ah I think I’ll call her a Cheetah. Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, long time ago He saw some animals walking upright and tall They came in sizes big and small All swinging and jumping through the trees ‘Ah, I think I’ll call them monkeys Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, long time ago
Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, in the beginning. Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, long time ago. He saw an animal that liked to growl, Big furry paws and he liked to howl, Great big furry back and furry hair. "Ah, think I'll call it a bear." He saw an animal up on a hill Chewing up so much grass until she was filled. He saw milk comin' out but he didn't know how. "Ah, think I'll call it a cow." He saw an animal that liked to snort, Horns on his head and they weren't too short. It looked like there wasn't nothin' that he couldn't pull. "Ah, think I'll call it a bull." Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, in the beginning. Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, long time ago. He saw an animal leavin' a muddy trail, Real dirty face and a curly tail. He wasn't too small and he wasn't too big. "Ah, think I'll call it a pig." Next animal that he did meet Had wool on his back and hooves on his feet, Eating grass on a mountainside so steep. "Ah, think I'll call it a sheep." Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, in the beginning. Man gave names to all the animals In the beginning, long time ago. He saw an animal as smooth as glass Slithering his way through the grass. Saw him disappear by a tree near a lake . . .
It was recorded on September 30, 1981 at Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville (Studio A). Also recorded were In the Garden and I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day as well as instrumental backing tracks for the 1981 Christmas in Scotland TV-special.
I did not know Johnny Cash covered this. Very Nice.
I just want everyone in these comments to know that Johnny Cash gave his soul to the Lord Jesus Christ before he passed away
I want you to know that he smoked pot till the end.
BRAVO Johnny...I never knew this Cash version...GOD BLESS YOU Mr Cash....
Love the Music of Johnny Cash ♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟
- Man Gave Names to All the Animals -
He saw an animal up on a hill
Chewing up so much grass until it was filled
He saw milk coming out but he didn't know how
Ah, think I'll call it a cow
.... 1:23
Next animal that he did meet
Had wool on his back and hooves on his feet
Eating grass on a mountainside so steep
Oh, think I'll call it a sheep
..........
He saw an animal as smooth as glass
Slithering his way through the grass
He saw him dissappear by a tree near a lake
Songwriters: Bob Dylan
Source: Musixmatch
Bob Dylan's original version was recorded in such a subtile,rich,aerial,even celestial orchestration,it certainly won't ever be equaled,
But hearing that great song interpreted by Johnny Cash himself,and in precisely his typically minimalist Cash orchestration is quite something,almost a Space oddity,in the end ... !
A real pleasure to discover that version,Thank you 😊
It wasn't until I heard his cover of Hurt that I started to find an appreciation for Johnny Cash. The video never fails to make me teary eyed whenever I watch it. My father was kind of a fan but I just couldn't stand his voice. But I had this issue with Dylan and Neil Young. In both cases it was another musician covering one of their songs that made me long beyond the voice. In Dylan's case it was Eddie Veder covering Masters of War, and with Young it was Annie Lennox's cover of Don't Let It Bring You Down. I enjoy many of the covers Cash does on his American series, especially In My Life and I Won't Back Down.
Thanks for this great version of another "one of a kind",Bob Dylan song.
Best wishes and everything best 🍀🙏
Cant enough of Johnny Cash !!! Thanks for Posting
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cannot believe this is not released. So unfair. Somebody pay Dylan and release it. There will be cash for sure ;) Great version
Damn, as good as always from Mr. Cash. He came from a ship in a fog one night and landed ashore to make a camp on deserted island we all lived on. Yes!
I remember seeing this on one of his Tv show specials.
Love it, specially ...long time agoooo
love it!
Excelente performance, dear Johnny...
Thank you Johnny. I couldn’t understand a word Dylan was singing. Now I understand every word of this Dylan song.
the voice!
they both make me cry all ways have
wow!
I love all 3 versions, Sir Dylan, Mr Cash and Mraz esquire.....
Try Townes Van Zandt’s version.
Try Townes
Outstanding
No wonder Johnny Cash was a hit .....this is a well done song...greg boardman....
I never knew Cash recorded this song,different take on the song
Excellent 👍🍀
Excellent thanks for love and confidence and comfort... condition 🌹
Toller Song vom Cash
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Jhonny Cash....!!!!&@😘✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨🎸👍
Awesome!
Excelente versión. Qué bueno eras
Great f singer
cash as cash can be🕺🏻
My grandchildren added a few stanzas
He saw a fluffy ball of fur
Slinking around the corner with a deep throaty purr
This one is not skinny or fat
“Ah, I think I’ll call it a cat.”
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago.
He saw an animal walking through the forest eating off the trees
Living a peaceful life making memories
A long trunk with ivory tusks so elegant
“Ah I think I’ll call it an elephant”
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago
He saw an animal with lots of black spots
In the savanna where it’s so hot
Lighting quick speed makes her an eata
“Ah I think I’ll call her a Cheetah.
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago
He saw some animals walking upright and tall
They came in sizes big and small
All swinging and jumping through the trees
‘Ah, I think I’ll call them monkeys
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago
Great....
I like it.
j'aime beaucoup la reprise de Johnny Borrell que j'ai entendu dans un club...
Восторг!
On Johnny's Version he names who is Sliding in the Grass. Johnny gives a Name as where Dylan leaves off at "I think I'll call it a ...................
I always assumed the point was that he wasn't able to recognize it.
I thought he meant to end it “I think I’ll call it Jake“ or possibly “I think I’ll call it William Blake“
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Esto es Épico...... This is epic
사법시험 부활하라 사법시험 부활하라 사법시험 부활하라 사법시험 부활하라 사법시험 부활하라
Super voix ! Quasiment aussi bien que l'original.
wow
WOW ! 🦊🐱🐶🐭🐼🐻🐹🐻❄️🐨🐰🐷🐮🦁🐯🐸🐵🐔
A duet with Townes Van Zandt is all that could improve this. ;)
Las canciones de Dylan son realmente buenas,pero Cash las hace aún mejor
Sí y No...
Definitivamente no. Y amo a Cash.
Who wrote this song please? Cash or Zimmerman?
Feeling good! ...here snake has the name. Why in Bob Dylan version it hasn't ? ...'couse of venom bite ?
Ready Money
It's a Bob Dylan song.
no shit..
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Parchis a full :)
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning.
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago.
He saw an animal that liked to growl,
Big furry paws and he liked to howl,
Great big furry back and furry hair.
"Ah, think I'll call it a bear."
He saw an animal up on a hill
Chewing up so much grass until she was filled.
He saw milk comin' out but he didn't know how.
"Ah, think I'll call it a cow."
He saw an animal that liked to snort,
Horns on his head and they weren't too short.
It looked like there wasn't nothin' that he couldn't pull.
"Ah, think I'll call it a bull."
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning.
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago.
He saw an animal leavin' a muddy trail,
Real dirty face and a curly tail.
He wasn't too small and he wasn't too big.
"Ah, think I'll call it a pig."
Next animal that he did meet
Had wool on his back and hooves on his feet,
Eating grass on a mountainside so steep.
"Ah, think I'll call it a sheep."
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, in the beginning.
Man gave names to all the animals
In the beginning, long time ago.
He saw an animal as smooth as glass
Slithering his way through the grass.
Saw him disappear by a tree near a lake . . .
any ideas when Cash recorded this version?
After dylan
It was recorded on September 30, 1981 at Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville (Studio A). Also recorded were In the Garden and I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day as well as instrumental backing tracks for the 1981 Christmas in Scotland TV-special.
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What rare album is this off of??
please i want lyrics
OInk :)
who's a good piggy?
I AM BADGER DOES SOMEBODY HAVE TROUBLE WITH THIS I AM STUBRD
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