Two genuine country music legends playing & singing like this is how it's done right. These supposed country boys today would not come close to these guys. 😊❤
Not just legends, Marty was a former band member of Johnny and also his son in law. He was also Johnny's next door neighbor in Hendersonville, TN. They were in effect best friends.
"Sun Records" The best thing that ever happened for "Rock A' Billy" music. I was truly saddened when Johnny,Jerry,Carl and Elvis abandoned the BEST sound they ever had. Just my opinion. God bless them all.
Johnny had a HUGE impact on Marty Stuart as well as Bob Wooten, this is why they are carrying on Johnny's legacy!! Wait a minute....let me rephrase that...Johnny Cash has a VERY HUGE impact on us all espiscally me!!! R.I.P Johnny!!! Marty, Bob and now Jackson Cash is doing you proud!!
The reason Marty steps across John to go over to Bob is because it was the Oklahoma Cowboy who got him a spot with JC. He recommended him to Cash in around 1980 and they have been great friends ever since. Bob is the most under-rated guitar player in the world and deserves far more credit than he gets. He was the closest anybody came to Luther's sound, listen to the 1969-71 performances, but also gave Cash a little more flexibility to his songs. I personally can't imagine Luther being able to give such a masterful performance of Ghost Riders etc. Until recently, Bob was touring, keeping the basic Cash sound alive. In my opinion this performance showcases some of the best country musicians there are, with all except Cash not receiving the recognition they deserve. Marty has established a successful career for himself since leaving Cash's band, and he is still great friends with Bob Wootton. Dave Roe had never played upright bass before joining Cash's band in '92/'93 and I think he does a pretty good job, and looks awesome in the process. Then there's Fluke Holland on the drums - inspirational to the very rise of Rock n Roll, yet most people will have never heard of him. He kept that train beat running for 40 years with Cash, and to this day tours the world. This performance of one of my favourite Cash songs makes me think - where did the music industry go wrong? Why are greats like this seemingly 'forgotten'?
Greatest band in the world Luther, Marshall, and W.S. Look at the monster album at Folsom Prison. I also know W.S. personally as he is my distant cousin and music contact, but he became my music contact, before we found out we were related. All he wants me to do is send him a demo with my guitar and voice and he will send it label to label until one signs me. My personal opinion is no one can hold a candle to Luther or Carl Perkins as far as the guitar is concerned.
these two are the best when playing together. Johnny Cash is definetely a true legend. After listening to him I fell right into his style almost imediately with my music. I think it's also cool that my uncle met Marty Stuart a few times!!
+Richard Prutz And one of the coolest musicians to talk to, as I met Marty (and his Fabulous Superlatives) in 2011, and he/they is/are as cool as cool can be (both on and off stage).
Marty used to do this back when he played with Flatt...I always knew he REALLY wanted to lay down that rockabilly beat:-). That amazing old axe that he got from Clarence White does it proud too...AND So great to hear it with The Man singin it!!
Marty Stuart is playing very supportive yet he knows how to rev the old Johnny Cash up. Also he steps in front of Cash just to make contact with Bob Wootton who always seems to be happy lurking in the back. For a brief minute they are happy pickin & singing good old boys. This is exactly why Cash liked to have Stuart around. He knows how to turn a great performance into a legendary one. Don't forget the rhythm section though. They spice it up. Notice the bit after "you can hear my hammer"? Epic.
This is from one of the "Marty Party" television specials that aired on TNN in the mid-90's. Marty said in a recent interview or article that he could tell that Cash's health had already begun to deteriorate because he would see his hands shaking (a sign of Parkinson's disease). However, being the trouper that he was, he let the show go on until by the 2000's, J.R.'s health had affected him to the point that he only made rare public appearances until his death in 2003 - just a mere four months after June's death. I believe that, even with all of his health issues, he truly died of a broken heart. 😭
If you want to know the truth about his life, you should read two books called "I Walked The Line: My Life With Johnny" written by his first wife Vivian Liberto Cash Distin and "I Was There When It Happened: My Life With Johnny Cash" written by his longtime bassist Marshall Grant.
A funny fact... In this video, in every eatch commentary, someone says something good about anyone of the instruments playing inthis song. That is excellece, ladies and gentlemen! God bless u all❤️🍻 keep rocking 🤘🔥🤠 check some Hank Williams Jr's songs live videos in 1970s and 80s! That is excellence too
@TRJH1972 I have never been a devout listener of country music, though I have liked several of JC's songs. But I have lately become a big fan of Marty Stuart in particular; partly because of the way he and his sidekick play their guitars and partly because he seems so personable.
I love johnny cash.... and I love this old song, but it was sad to watch these old veterans of Rockabilly, Outlaw and country music, back in the late 80s and 90s....trying to prove they are cool and hip
And Bob Wooten on lead guitar, he showed a up at a show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, i believe his home but don't quote me, just after Luther Perkins died, and asked June if John needed a replacement for Luther and that he could play most of Luther's leads. That was it.....Bob stayed....
Best country ever, cant believe
OMG.. If country radio stations started playing music like this, I would be hooked. That's country baby. Thank you...
Yes yes yes!
Bought me a Fender two days ago, and I try to play that great song......nobody can ever play it better ...( not me folks )
Two genuine country music legends playing & singing like this is how it's done right. These supposed country boys today would not come close to these guys. 😊❤
You are right, country music of today isn't worth listening to. It down right sucks.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😢
Not just legends, Marty was a former band member of Johnny and also his son in law. He was also Johnny's next door neighbor in Hendersonville, TN. They were in effect best friends.
I have been hearing that since before Jones and Merle released their first records. Since about the day after Hank Williams died.
Two very talented musicians. Does not get any better than this. Had the pleasure of talking with Marty. He is very nice & made a huge fan out of me!
I can only imagine how this kind of stuff must have hit people like a hurricane when they first heard it in 1956. Awesome.
Johnny best forever,,
"Sun Records" The best thing that ever happened for "Rock A' Billy" music. I was truly saddened when Johnny,Jerry,Carl and Elvis abandoned the BEST sound they ever had. Just my opinion. God bless them all.
"Sun Records " a great place in music history in Memphis (TN)!! /CD
Coming from an 18 year old who loves hip hop and metal. That 1950s early 1960s Johnny cash is the greatest thing in music
It’s called growth, at least when it comes to Johnny and Jerry Lee. Elvis was a human jukebox. He was far from an artist
This is live - Wow, are you kidding me? Johnny, Marty, Bob and the whole band - they all knocked this one out of the park.
Johnny had a HUGE impact on Marty Stuart as well as Bob Wooten, this is why they are carrying on Johnny's legacy!! Wait a minute....let me rephrase that...Johnny Cash has a VERY HUGE impact on us all espiscally me!!! R.I.P Johnny!!! Marty, Bob and now Jackson Cash is doing you proud!!
The reason Marty steps across John to go over to Bob is because it was the Oklahoma Cowboy who got him a spot with JC. He recommended him to Cash in around 1980 and they have been great friends ever since. Bob is the most under-rated guitar player in the world and deserves far more credit than he gets. He was the closest anybody came to Luther's sound, listen to the 1969-71 performances, but also gave Cash a little more flexibility to his songs. I personally can't imagine Luther being able to give such a masterful performance of Ghost Riders etc. Until recently, Bob was touring, keeping the basic Cash sound alive.
In my opinion this performance showcases some of the best country musicians there are, with all except Cash not receiving the recognition they deserve. Marty has established a successful career for himself since leaving Cash's band, and he is still great friends with Bob Wootton. Dave Roe had never played upright bass before joining Cash's band in '92/'93 and I think he does a pretty good job, and looks awesome in the process. Then there's Fluke Holland on the drums - inspirational to the very rise of Rock n Roll, yet most people will have never heard of him. He kept that train beat running for 40 years with Cash, and to this day tours the world. This performance of one of my favourite Cash songs makes me think - where did the music industry go wrong? Why are greats like this seemingly 'forgotten'?
Greatest band in the world Luther, Marshall, and W.S. Look at the monster album at Folsom Prison. I also know W.S. personally as he is my distant cousin and music contact, but he became my music contact, before we found out we were related. All he wants me to do is send him a demo with my guitar and voice and he will send it label to label until one signs me. My personal opinion is no one can hold a candle to Luther or Carl Perkins as far as the guitar is concerned.
Bottom line is had there been NO Luther, there would be NO Bob...Johnny Cash was lucky to have had both of them playing behind him.
tatertot6603 I agree.
Right on brother, where and when did country music turn to crap.
Do you really want to go one on one with me on your statements
I'll bury you. You wanna talk Cash??!!...You got your check book....
Love this live version! Thanks for sharing.
these two are the best when playing together. Johnny Cash is definetely a true legend. After listening to him I fell right into his style almost imediately with my music. I think it's also cool that my uncle met Marty Stuart a few times!!
Never again you gonna see that in your life, live whit the best of all Time
Just good ole boys having fun!
One of the best guitar leads of all Cash's songs!
What a treat seeing these guys,Can't get much better than this! Thanks for a great video.
. . . saw Marty on the Nashville Fanfair in 1988. He was on full flight at that time, great M.S. !
We tend to forget that aswell as being one of the greatest guitar players ever albert is a fine vocalist to.❤
Glenn Johnson SHEER COUNTRY MUSIC PLEASURE!!Wish i had a time machine.Just to be there with Marty and Johnny.Thankyou for this upload.
that rhythm is killer.
Dave Roe on bass is a machine. What a great feel
Marshall Grant was better.
Marshall Grant was better.
Oh boy, that's fantastic.
This is a great sound here!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Let it roll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He is totally grooving in those drums😊👍
I hope Johnny Cash holds conserts in heaven!! Cos i never got the chance to see him live!
I did. Girl singer on the same show: Dolly Parton, first time I ever saw her.
This is the Two Coolest Guitar players; GREAT Talent
+Richard Prutz
And one of the coolest musicians to talk to, as I met Marty (and his Fabulous Superlatives) in 2011, and he/they is/are as cool as cool can be (both on and off stage).
Awesome song by the late johnny cash
@mud409 Doin My Time was recorded by The Foggy Mountain Boys (Flatt ans Scruggs) in October 1950.
Johnny, Your still my hero' Rest In Peace brother.... Country boy Marty, "Keep a Rockin" Thanks for the post, gave me a great start on today!
Marty used to do this back when he played with Flatt...I always knew he REALLY wanted to lay down that rockabilly beat:-). That amazing old axe that he got from Clarence White does it proud too...AND So great to hear it with The Man singin it!!
Johnny Cash - nightingale.
Saw Marty backing Johnny on a Saturday Night Live repeat a few months back. You could tell he had stardom written all over him.
zelfs nu nog ....geweldig...
Marty makes Rockabilly look so easy on that telecaster
In fact it is my friend🍺
I’m really looking to seeing him in concert this year or next, truly.
I think it's Bob Wooton.
@@jonrome7624 How wonderful!
wow!!!!!!! love it ...
Its Great that Johnny does this Jimmy Skinner Tune...Most people havnt heard of him! I got to hear of him thru Ray Campi...Good Stuff!!
Great. Always love Johnny Cash.
Outstanding country musicians.Man in black Johnny Cash,God rest his soul.
simply stunning
Johnny cash is my all time favorite
Two treasures on this earth!
Three!
Actually 5!
Marty Stuart is playing very supportive yet he knows how to rev the old Johnny Cash up. Also he steps in front of Cash just to make contact with Bob Wootton who always seems to be happy lurking in the back. For a brief minute they are happy pickin & singing good old boys. This is exactly why Cash liked to have Stuart around. He knows how to turn a great performance into a legendary one. Don't forget the rhythm section though. They spice it up. Notice the bit after "you can hear my hammer"? Epic.
Damn Straight, Good Memories To This Song...JC Forever, MS Another One To Add To The Collection.....
That really was amazing.
still lovin it
This is from one of the "Marty Party" television specials that aired on TNN in the mid-90's. Marty said in a recent interview or article that he could tell that Cash's health had already begun to deteriorate because he would see his hands shaking (a sign of Parkinson's disease). However, being the trouper that he was, he let the show go on until by the 2000's, J.R.'s health had affected him to the point that he only made rare public appearances until his death in 2003 - just a mere four months after June's death. I believe that, even with all of his health issues, he truly died of a broken heart. 😭
If you want to know the truth about his life, you should read two books called "I Walked The Line: My Life With Johnny" written by his first wife Vivian Liberto Cash Distin and "I Was There When It Happened: My Life With Johnny Cash" written by his longtime bassist Marshall Grant.
I agree. That man loved June with everything he had. I completely agree about him dying of a broken heart
Dont forget the bassman, so good
A funny fact... In this video, in every eatch commentary, someone says something good about anyone of the instruments playing inthis song. That is excellece, ladies and gentlemen! God bless u all❤️🍻 keep rocking 🤘🔥🤠 check some Hank Williams Jr's songs live videos in 1970s and 80s! That is excellence too
Super!
Famous but still good ole boys!
Love johnny cash 2019 Oct god bless him he's great love him all his music and singer r I p
@TRJH1972 I have never been a devout listener of country music, though I have liked several of JC's songs. But I have lately become a big fan of Marty Stuart in particular; partly because of the way he and his sidekick play their guitars and partly because he seems so personable.
2024 still rocking JR Cash
Awesome good....thanks for posting......and thanks for the music
That brings back memories. I was at that taping of the Marty Party TV specials..
Marty on that Clarence White Tele 🔥
Bass Man, nice 👍
It was written by Jimmy Skinner. Great song, gets the performance it deserves.
I love johnny cash.... and I love this old song, but it was sad to watch these old veterans of Rockabilly, Outlaw and country music, back in the late 80s and 90s....trying to prove they are cool and hip
It's 2016!!! The still COOL !!! You wont get music like this again or now.....
Will83AndersonM1A1 In my opinion and I am 27 years old, they are still cool.
The last time I saw Johnny Cash was in Bergen, Norway in 1997. He was still the coolest kid in town.
Whaddaya mean, TRYING?
Damn, this is so good!
awesome !!!!!!!!!
This is awesome! Marty 🔥
Great 👌🏻👍🏻
fan f..ing tastic performance!
super...........!!!!!!!!!!!!
A pair of the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you
Two great legends 🚂🛤️
The bassman so good
anyone got this version live at wembley arena in 1980 i would love 2 see it on utube thanks
Cant believe the talent
Yes, Jimmie Skinner wrote it as a bluegrass song. But Luther played lead and Johnny sang it on his first Sun album.
awesome!
alll good
it was so good I cant find the words
Country music.
SUPER
R.P.J. Johnny Cash.
wereld nummer...en uitvoering
Anyway u slice it, it's goooD music........
A Great version of a OLD Jimmie Skinner tune.
Marty Stuart had a show called The Marty Party.
💙💙💙
Oh yeah! 😉
thanks for posting...do you have more from this show? hoping the one with junior brown??
I like Marty's Telly. Neat lookin.
THIS IS COUNTRY!!!
NOT THE GREAT CMA JOKE
Marshall Grant He played the first and last gig with Johnny the only bass player Johnny ever had other than some stand in's
That’s not Marshall Grant. He and Johnny were on the outs at this time. That’s Dave Roe.
@@tootsofinn4469 Marshall was Johnny's business manager
Marty is playing Clarence White's B-Bender
Listen to some Dale Watson from Texas. you'll be blown away. Real deal honky tonk music.
I THINK JOHN SAID JULIAN SKINERD . DONT KNOW ANY INFO WOULD BE HELPFUL. THANKS.
Swing that hammer like John Henry all day long!!!
Those 16 doing their time now
And Bob Wooten on lead guitar, he showed a up at a show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, i believe his home but don't quote me, just after Luther Perkins died, and asked June if John needed a replacement for Luther and that he could play most of Luther's leads. That was it.....Bob stayed....
Lord knows I miss The Man in Black
this is a bunch of pickers knowing they are great...look at there faces they know its gooooood
This sound... the beat is known as the JC Beat.
So Enjoy ht
Flatts and Scruggs brought me here. A little bit more haunting/ harrowing on vocals than Johnny/ Marty
Yep Marty was married to Cindy.