The first time I heard this song, I was blown away. The second time I heard this song I was blown away. The 400th time I heard this song I was blown away.
Same. My dad( who recently passed away)could play guitar and had that same big, deep voice, and presence.. this song plays in my head 24/7, and the reaction in my soul is always amazed, in awe and soothed some how. Amazing musician and songwriter 🙏🖤🖤
I first heard Johnny Cash on the scratchy-radio of my Parent's '57 Nash Ambassador as we crossed the Nevada desert in what was it, 1962-? singing his new release which put him on the map- ''Ring of Fire''. THEN I met him in 1996 when he autographed my guitar in Sparks, Nevada. And then of course I heard THIS. I think this may be the most powerful ''popular'' song I've ever heard.
Fun fact, Johnny considered this song to be his magnum opus, he was adjusting and adding lyrics to it for years before recording it. Originally, he wrote enough verses for the song to last nearly 10 min, it was cut to better fit the album. I wish at some point the Cash estate will release the full lyrics at some point.
I never knew he wrote it. I'm surprised and impressed. Watching this, I was vaguely reminded of a video of him on stage with Hank Williams Jr, telling him that he loved Hank Williams Sr's well known song that he wrote called "I Saw the Light". Johnny said he always wanted to have a big gospel song like that, but didn't. ...I think this is that song that Johnny aspired to write. It's not as cheery sounding, but man if it isn't heavy and thought provoking.
Me, before seeing this video: “Johnny Cash might be the BEST DAMN storyteller in the history of music.” You: “He’s not a storyteller…. He’s a PROPHET.” You’re ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, Brother.
I'm not a religious man but whenever I hear this dark gospel song I sing along every time and I start crying every time. At the end Cash carried such a power from his hardships and pains that it's hard not to break across that power he'd built over a lifetime. There will never again be another, the man in black.
What a great offhand turn of phrase! "Hemingway and a bottle of whiskey, you sitting in a lawn chair in your garage at 3AM". A few succinct words creating a powerful visual, while capturing the (perhaps too) relatable feeling of the song.
THESE lines showed me this reviewer was a MAN, NOT a boy. Thank you for pointing this out. (By the way, Frank Sinatra was BURIED with a bottle of Jack Daniels. So THERE you are.)
The story behind Rick Rubin (Def Jam) bringing Johnny Cash his due respect needs to be remembered. Rick just sat Johnny down and told him to play the songs he never got the chance to. The American Recordings volumes I-IV that followed were iconic, and the world is a better place because of them.
I was thinking the same thing. I study scripture, and I love this song and understand all the references in it and the meanings. it's interesting to see people's reaction who are not saved or people who don't understand scripture.
Johnny is such a complex personality. Everything about him was exaggerated. His talent & his demons. But, he did conquer those demons and was still standing at the end. Great video.
I think Johnny Cash had a severe near death experience because he was always a believer in God but his brothers death had him blaming himself for years, which led to his addictions but after he hit his rock bottom, NDE, he COMPLETELY changed from believer to DEVOUT Christian…That man saw things, and I honestly think he did all he knew to warn, and tell all the only way he knew….
Never had Cash on my radar. First time I ever noticed him was when he covered "hurt" by NiN, read up on his country singing past and was amazed how ... overwhelming he can be. Then I found this song and it gives me goose bumps EVERY TIME, and depending on my mood it'll put tears in my eyes. Can't describe it ... it's just one of those songs, like. Iz Kamakawiwoʻole's Over the rainbow that gets me every time. Can't listen and not cry.
A prophet indeed ! Johnny Cash carried a heavy load , however, throughout his life , he unpacked his heavy load , until he carried no more , humbled n free ❤🙏
The fact that Johnny cash in his 70’s could write such a profound and beautiful song is astonishing. The words could be taken straight out of revelation. I was in awe when I heard this song for the first time. Everyone talks about hurt from this album but I like this one so much more
As a songwriter/Singer I love J R Cash... he was a walking oxymoron, a man of unshakeable faith in God, yet often a sinner.... he was one in a billion.... a man with a message.
So much Scripture. This touches me every time! Praise Yah! He was warning.... this is a song, prophetic words, for 2020-2021... Choose Yah! "As for me and my house...!"
I cry every time I watch the music video. It shows the life of a man who passed through hardships and achieved fame then went down in history for being one of the greatest musicians of all time
I have been voice specialist for years and faculty at a symphony. I wouldn't change one thing about this. Some people can break all the rules because of their brilliance. I would put Neil Diamond in that category. What Cash does is pure poetry. LOVE him.
Jonny was preaching his last great sermon. A sermon mornful plea to repent and be saved or Hell awaits. I love him. A hard life like mine who became a minister like I did.
It's worth noting that on the Man Comes Around album, this is the opener, and that last spoken Bible passage leads straight into his cover of "Hurt". First time I heard those songs together on that album, I had to pause the tracks and cry
This song man! I can’t listen to it in front of anyone! Haha people would think there’s something seriously wrong with me for real ! It makes me a MESS
Only one man had the voice and cajones to sing this song with the raw authority it requires to not come off as ridiculous. With Cash, it is a work of art from the Voice of God. Every one of your comments nailed the moment perfectly and honored what he accomplished, especially the last one.
I love how you say "cuz it's gonna go down..." and the next line is Johnny singing "In measured weight and penny pound" you became a part of the song at that point! profound
I love how Cash’s spoken verses are slightly off-time, and yet they sound perfect within the confines of the song. The way he switches back and forth between sung and spoken is magical, and the meaning of the verses makes the soul ponder. Cash was a true legend.
It’s only at the end of a life of fiery trials that you can sing songs like this one, and “Hurt”, with the gravitas to inspire introspection in the hearts of all who hear. ❤️🔥
this is the lyrics of a man who's finally encountering his own mortality. Cash was an old, old man when this album was written. The song takes you to Cash's soul and the retrospective of not only his life but awaited him after he passes.
I always like Johnny Cash but like Leonard Cohen for some reason his voice sounded even better with age. Two of my favorite performances of his where among his last, namely this one and "Hurt".
Johnny also read the entire New Testament. It’s weighty because of his voice but his message is potent. The King is coming- get your affairs in order and hand over your life to the Man before he comes around.
Exactly. It’s never too late to repent. If the cup is offered, take it. If it’s offered at the end, will you take it? Because what comes next is Death on the pale horse and Hell follows with him. I am sorry you didn’t break the song down a bit more. That said, how does one follow that song and that performance?
I kinda see it as you will be offered a cup, your 1st cup, will you drink or wait for another offering? Maybe there will be another cup offered, will you drink that or decide not to decide and go into the potter's ground...never to live again but never having to decide between good and evil and keep fighting an endless battle to eternity. It seems like a choice between death and endless life. What if you drank from the 1st cup given to you and that decides where your soul resides forever...most peeps don't read the terms when they put a damn app on their cellphone, do you really think they'll ask questions from " The Man "?
Johnny Cash was obviously hiding his own thoughts about his death journey in this song. He always suggested that Hell was his destination. I never knew him, but he always seemed to believe that his sins were so very heavy that there could be no forgiveness in his last few records at least. He certainly didn't seem to take forgiveness for granted or assume that anything he had ever done redeemed him in God's eyes. That weight on his soul is part of the elder Johnny Cash. He was, although he would probably have disagreed, a profound man and one who took responsibility for every one of his sins. When he chose a different path from the one he had been living, he threw his entire being into it. He was like that - no half measures. I find him a powerful figure of a man and even more so after the death of his wife and his increasing age. He was the personification of bent but not broken.
He was a man of great faith. Maybe not of any particular religious dogma but a man of deep belief. He believed in an almighty power and that we will have to answer for our sins and he didn't exclude himself. In Man in Black he shows compassion for prisoners and drug addicts but he always made the harshest judgements on himself.
No he knew his sins were many,but covered by theBlood of Jesus on the cross. Good timing for this song with Easter coming up in a few weeks! The true meaning of Easter!
@@podunkcitizen2562 he was a man of deep Christian faith and studied the bible regularly. This song was poignant to remind all of us time is running out for our redemption and salvation lies with Christ in your heart and accepting him as our savior. Partake of the cup now before it's too late.
You said it perfectly with, “This is Hemingway and a bottle of whiskey at 3 am” lol. I would like this song played at my funeral for this very reason. Great analogy, perfectly described, definitely subscribed.
This song is so powerful in its message whether you're a believer or not. The lines, "At the terror in each sip and each sup. Will you partake of that last offered cup? I take that to mean, in your life you will be offered multiple chances to become a true human, but there is a limit to your chances. Further I take it to mean you're all sinners but you have a chance to be redeemed by becoming a loving giving thing, not thinking about your welfare but by thinking of the welfare of those around you. Obviously this song moves me.
Whenever the guitar lead comes in it's with a descending 3 note line that coincides with the lyrics that reference going down, coming down, going into the ground. More Cash genius.
I just subscribed based solely on your reaction to this magic song. Thank you for validating my feelings about this song. I think it's really a song of redemption and hope. First he tells you how it might be, then he tells you, that you can be redeemed by looking outwardly to helping others even though you may not have had anyone who offered you the help you needed those times in your life and weren't given it. You don't have to reach the Omega knowing you failed yourself. You can become the Righteous person you always really wanted to be, so when you "Lay down your Crowns", they will be valued.
I thank God everyday for my parents they introduced me to the old time country music. Johnny Cash will always be my favorites. He is just like Elvis nothing he can't sing he did it his way.
Johnny Cash and June Carter are amazing. Hear the Trumpets Hear the Pipers One hundred million Angels singing. I love your reaction. I listen to this every week.
It is so amazing how the lyrics struck close to him, he is orally explaining this a lot, but man his body language.. He fells every word Johnny Cash sings and so am I
Johnny Cash is a Legend among legends in the music industry and his music is timeless. no matter at what point in time you listen to his songs, we are all still blown away by his performances
Man.......the lyrics of this song hits (every time) me like a 40 tonnes truck, each time I listen to it.......damn ! He is telling the ultimate truth of the end times/ days.............please ! you still have time at your disposal...............do something good, help others, help the poor and sick people, love one another.........Your soul will be uplifted with all the positive vibes you will get from these good deeds. May Allah bless you my brothers and sisters of humanity.
I love the last recordings of Cash. (Would also recommend his craggy version of "If you could read my mind") And I appreciated Ken's unashamed whoa!-response to this classic. Exactly right that Cash had a prophetic warning.
I recommend "Hurt" next by him. He covers Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. Trent said after Johnny covered it that it was no longer his song, it was now a Cash song. The song you just reviewed is very poignant in the times that we are going through. The man is indeed coming round
What Johnny Cash was getting at with this song is that we will be held responsible for our actions in this life, when the man comes around. There are some really great meanings in the lyrics.
This is one of my favourite Johnny Cash tracks. He also cut an album (out of print now) called 'Bitter Tears' and it shows what an amazing storyteller he was. A true great in the music world.
Johnny Cash is probably the best Storyteller that ever exist. God Rest his soul. He is a legend*. Wow bro I did not realize this song was one of his last. Total Goosebumps*. Sorry I comment as I'm watching LOL. Your absolutely right! I was a Catholic school boy for 8 years LOL. Christian now but that fear never leaves
The first time I heard this song, I was blown away. The second time I heard this song I was blown away. The 400th time I heard this song I was blown away.
😂😂😂😂😂
Same. My dad( who recently passed away)could play guitar and had that same big, deep voice, and presence.. this song plays in my head 24/7, and the reaction in my soul is always amazed, in awe and soothed some how. Amazing musician and songwriter 🙏🖤🖤
I first heard Johnny Cash on the scratchy-radio of my Parent's '57 Nash Ambassador as we crossed the Nevada desert in what was it, 1962-? singing his new release which put him on the map- ''Ring of Fire''. THEN I met him in 1996 when he autographed my guitar in Sparks, Nevada. And then of course I heard THIS. I think this may be the most powerful ''popular'' song I've ever heard.
Do you know why? Cause he’s talking about Me.
Idem man!
Fun fact, Johnny considered this song to be his magnum opus, he was adjusting and adding lyrics to it for years before recording it. Originally, he wrote enough verses for the song to last nearly 10 min, it was cut to better fit the album. I wish at some point the Cash estate will release the full lyrics at some point.
I never knew he wrote it. I'm surprised and impressed.
Watching this, I was vaguely reminded of a video of him on stage with Hank Williams Jr, telling him that he loved Hank Williams Sr's well known song that he wrote called "I Saw the Light". Johnny said he always wanted to have a big gospel song like that, but didn't.
...I think this is that song that Johnny aspired to write. It's not as cheery sounding, but man if it isn't heavy and thought provoking.
Really?!? 10min?!! Hell Yes they need to release that. Imagine how more powerful and how much hard it would hit
A masterpiece by a legendary master musician/storyteller.
Me, before seeing this video: “Johnny Cash might be the BEST DAMN storyteller in the history of music.”
You: “He’s not a storyteller…. He’s a PROPHET.”
You’re ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, Brother.
One of the last prophets
I'm not a religious man but whenever I hear this dark gospel song I sing along every time and I start crying every time. At the end Cash carried such a power from his hardships and pains that it's hard not to break across that power he'd built over a lifetime. There will never again be another, the man in black.
Dark gospel song is a good way to describe it
The fear of god is a fundamental bible principle but it’s such a unpopular thing but it’s very necessary
Because deep down in your heart you know it's true.
What a great offhand turn of phrase! "Hemingway and a bottle of whiskey, you sitting in a lawn chair in your garage at 3AM". A few succinct words creating a powerful visual, while capturing the (perhaps too) relatable feeling of the song.
THESE lines showed me this reviewer was a MAN, NOT a boy. Thank you for pointing this out. (By the way, Frank Sinatra was BURIED with a bottle of Jack Daniels. So THERE you are.)
The story behind Rick Rubin (Def Jam) bringing Johnny Cash his due respect needs to be remembered. Rick just sat Johnny down and told him to play the songs he never got the chance to. The American Recordings volumes I-IV that followed were iconic, and the world is a better place because of them.
God bless Rick Rubin. These cuts were some of the best things he ever did. I adore those recordings.
Production is simple yet brilliant.
Hahaha.... no one brought Cash his due.
Amen the world is better because of this series
Grew up very religious Amish an man this hits you after a decade of wild living!
2:39- Look at his face. He looking like he's next in line at The Judgement. That's how the lyrics make people feel. Like dang, am I next. What'd I do?
This is the best reaction to this song I´ve seen... This song is a "come to Jesus moment"
You bet Hugo. And it appears that our brother wasn't asleep during catholic school.
I was thinking the same thing. I study scripture, and I love this song and understand all the references in it and the meanings. it's interesting to see people's reaction who are not saved or people who don't understand scripture.
ikr right....but am not worried :D
Quite literally.
Johnny is such a complex personality. Everything about him was exaggerated. His talent & his demons. But, he did conquer those demons and was still standing at the end. Great video.
I think Johnny Cash had a severe near death experience because he was always a believer in God but his brothers death had him blaming himself for years, which led to his addictions but after he hit his rock bottom, NDE, he COMPLETELY changed from believer to DEVOUT Christian…That man saw things, and I honestly think he did all he knew to warn, and tell all the only way he knew….
What a Friend We Have in Jesus🙏🤗❤
Never had Cash on my radar.
First time I ever noticed him was when he covered "hurt" by NiN, read up on his country singing past and was amazed how ... overwhelming he can be. Then I found this song and it gives me goose bumps EVERY TIME, and depending on my mood it'll put tears in my eyes. Can't describe it ... it's just one of those songs, like. Iz Kamakawiwoʻole's Over the rainbow that gets me every time. Can't listen and not cry.
A prophet indeed !
Johnny Cash carried a heavy load , however, throughout his life , he unpacked his heavy load , until he carried no more , humbled n free ❤🙏
He knew just exactly when to change tone, when to change cadence, when to pause. He dismantles your defences and smacks you between the eyes.
2:48- That super low note on the piano that keep hammering on your heart. That doesn't not lighten the load of this song message.
That’s what got me into this song, it just stopped me in my tracks. This is now one of my favorite songs.
@@anxylum I really like that song too.
Absolutely love this gem..a monster size Biblical song..about the Alpha and Omega ..only Johnny could do this.
This song gives me goosebumps every time I hear it. ❤️
The fact that Johnny cash in his 70’s could write such a profound and beautiful song is astonishing. The words could be taken straight out of revelation. I was in awe when I heard this song for the first time. Everyone talks about hurt from this album but I like this one so much more
As a songwriter/Singer I love J R Cash... he was a walking oxymoron, a man of unshakeable faith in God, yet often a sinner.... he was one in a billion.... a man with a message.
Of course he did.. Thanks for sharing.
So much Scripture. This touches me every time! Praise Yah! He was warning.... this is a song, prophetic words, for 2020-2021... Choose Yah! "As for me and my house...!"
This Song and this album in general is awesome
Lucifer loving the Man in Black... This seems oddly fitting. I have no problem with this
All of the "American" series is great but this is the best. Johnny Cash and Rick Rubin are a force.
Just an unassailable masterpiece; to any artist who thinks all of their great work has to be in their youth... exhibit Cash.
This touches our time so very hard
You should do Johnny Cash: Hurt
Originally by Nine Inch Nails but has a different feel.
that vid is just hart breaking
Its the last video he recorded a month or two before his wife, June died and he followed 5 months later.
I cry every time I watch the music video. It shows the life of a man who passed through hardships and achieved fame then went down in history for being one of the greatest musicians of all time
Surely he's already done it, right? I can't find it in his videos though.
The beauty of the American Recordings is how not produced they are. No autotuning or polish. Just the raw voice tempered by age and time.
I have been voice specialist for years and faculty at a symphony. I wouldn't change one thing about this. Some people can break all the rules because of their brilliance. I would put Neil Diamond in that category. What Cash does is pure poetry. LOVE him.
Jonny was preaching his last great sermon. A sermon mornful plea to repent and be saved or Hell awaits. I love him. A hard life like mine who became a minister like I did.
It's worth noting that on the Man Comes Around album, this is the opener, and that last spoken Bible passage leads straight into his cover of "Hurt". First time I heard those songs together on that album, I had to pause the tracks and cry
This is a chilling song, and I appreciate your reaction. It does that to me, too, every time I listen to it.
I love the instrumentation complementing him so tonally. It's tremendous.
And then his low notes that come out almost as breaths. Just phenomenal.
Almost every line in this song is taken from the scriptures. A masterpiece
Johnny Cash, the John Wayne of music. I think I read somewhere that in school teachers knew he'd be a singer with that voice.
Johnny is a legend
This song man! I can’t listen to it in front of anyone! Haha people would think there’s something seriously wrong with me for real ! It makes me a MESS
Only one man had the voice and cajones to sing this song with the raw authority it requires to not come off as ridiculous. With Cash, it is a work of art from the Voice of God. Every one of your comments nailed the moment perfectly and honored what he accomplished, especially the last one.
I love how you say "cuz it's gonna go down..." and the next line is Johnny singing "In measured weight and penny pound"
you became a part of the song at that point!
profound
I love how Cash’s spoken verses are slightly off-time, and yet they sound perfect within the confines of the song. The way he switches back and forth between sung and spoken is magical, and the meaning of the verses makes the soul ponder. Cash was a true legend.
Some of cash's best work . The lyrics alone are powerful . When you add Johnny's vocals it's just lighting.
It’s only at the end of a life of fiery trials that you can sing songs like this one, and “Hurt”, with the gravitas to inspire introspection in the hearts of all who hear. ❤️🔥
this is the lyrics of a man who's finally encountering his own mortality. Cash was an old, old man when this album was written. The song takes you to Cash's soul and the retrospective of not only his life but awaited him after he passes.
I always like Johnny Cash but like Leonard Cohen for some reason his voice sounded even better with age. Two of my favorite performances of his where among his last, namely this one and "Hurt".
late comment but yeah something about when a person realizes their mortality and it just hits. Hurt or you want it darker either way it just hits
Your Hemingway comment nailed it.
I love this song, and it's good to hear someone as impressed by it as myself. Thank you for your reaction.
Johnny also read the entire New Testament.
It’s weighty because of his voice but his message is potent. The King is coming- get your affairs in order and hand over your life to the Man before he comes around.
What was he driving at? Basically this: Will you partake of that last offered cup?
Yup. Pretty much.
Exactly. It’s never too late to repent. If the cup is offered, take it. If it’s offered at the end, will you take it? Because what comes next is Death on the pale horse and Hell follows with him.
I am sorry you didn’t break the song down a bit more. That said, how does one follow that song and that performance?
Amen.
It’s referring to Revelations in the Bible. May I suggest the Message Bible? It is a true interpretation in contemporary language! The Man is GOD!
I kinda see it as you will be offered a cup, your 1st cup, will you drink or wait for another offering? Maybe there will be another cup offered, will you drink that or decide not to decide and go into the potter's ground...never to live again but never having to decide between good and evil and keep fighting an endless battle to eternity. It seems like a choice between death and endless life. What if you drank from the 1st cup given to you and that decides where your soul resides forever...most peeps don't read the terms when they put a damn app on their cellphone, do you really think they'll ask questions from " The Man "?
I love jonny cash so much i miss him so much he was a smart man a good man we miss you jonny .you are my sunshine
Johnny Cash was obviously hiding his own thoughts about his death journey in this song. He always suggested that Hell was his destination. I never knew him, but he always seemed to believe that his sins were so very heavy that there could be no forgiveness in his last few records at least. He certainly didn't seem to take forgiveness for granted or assume that anything he had ever done redeemed him in God's eyes. That weight on his soul is part of the elder Johnny Cash. He was, although he would probably have disagreed, a profound man and one who took responsibility for every one of his sins. When he chose a different path from the one he had been living, he threw his entire being into it. He was like that - no half measures. I find him a powerful figure of a man and even more so after the death of his wife and his increasing age. He was the personification of bent but not broken.
AMEN !
hear hear, i couldn''t agree more, nicely spoken sir
He was a man of great faith. Maybe not of any particular religious dogma but a man of deep belief. He believed in an almighty power and that we will have to answer for our sins and he didn't exclude himself. In Man in Black he shows compassion for prisoners and drug addicts but he always made the harshest judgements on himself.
No he knew his sins were many,but covered by theBlood of Jesus on the cross. Good timing for this song with Easter coming up in a few weeks! The true meaning of Easter!
@@podunkcitizen2562 he was a man of deep Christian faith and studied the bible regularly. This song was poignant to remind all of us time is running out for our redemption and salvation lies with Christ in your heart and accepting him as our savior. Partake of the cup now before it's too late.
And that is why he was "The Man in Black".
It was so funny to watch you having the exact same reaction as I did. EXCELLENT commentary.
Greatest story teller in song. His career was amazing and the depth of his songs is amazing.
He does a moving version of Hurt too it will move you.
You said it perfectly with, “This is Hemingway and a bottle of whiskey at 3 am” lol. I would like this song played at my funeral for this very reason. Great analogy, perfectly described, definitely subscribed.
End of the song the last spoken part always gives me chills.
cash is like a good wine the older he got,the better he became. a masterpiece,that caught me imidiately.
I heard for the first time last week and it’s become one of my favorite songs all time. I thought it was old. I didn’t realize it was his last.
Gets me every time
This song is so powerful in its message whether you're a believer or not. The lines, "At the terror in each sip and each sup. Will you partake of that last offered cup? I take that to mean, in your life you will be offered multiple chances to become a true human, but there is a limit to your chances. Further I take it to mean you're all sinners but you have a chance to be redeemed by becoming a loving giving thing, not thinking about your welfare but by thinking of the welfare of those around you. Obviously this song moves me.
Best reaction ever!
I'm mad at him for dying and depriving us of more like this
what a bad ass song, from a bad ass man, love it.
Whenever the guitar lead comes in it's with a descending 3 note line that coincides with the lyrics that reference going down, coming down, going into the ground. More Cash genius.
The truth always grabs you and you know, now you know!
One of my top 20 songs ever made.
I just subscribed based solely on your reaction to this magic song. Thank you for validating my feelings about this song. I think it's really a song of redemption and hope. First he tells you how it might be, then he tells you, that you can be redeemed by looking outwardly to helping others even though you may not have had anyone who offered you the help you needed those times in your life and weren't given it. You don't have to reach the Omega knowing you failed yourself. You can become the Righteous person you always really wanted to be, so when you "Lay down your Crowns", they will be valued.
I totally agree Frightening imagery yet full of hope....always with Jesus...hope We are judged by his LOVE
I’ve got goose bumps too and I’m sweating my but off
He is a prophet. Hell yeah to that!
It hits the soul, His voice is amazing ... beyond any voice ever heard. He fits the truth, the Bible and full love.
I thank God everyday for my parents they introduced me to the old time country music. Johnny Cash will always be my favorites. He is just like Elvis nothing he can't sing he did it his way.
This song makes me cry and i get goosebumps every single time i hear it
Wholeheartedly agree. Breathtaking tune.
Bookend this with Man in Black.
Great artist. What a way to go out.
Johnny Cash and June Carter are amazing. Hear the Trumpets Hear the Pipers One hundred million Angels singing. I love your reaction. I listen to this every week.
A Prophet ... you( and Johnny ) nailed it.
It is so amazing how the lyrics struck close to him, he is orally explaining this a lot, but man his body language.. He fells every word Johnny Cash sings and so am I
Johnny Cash is a Legend among legends in the music industry and his music is timeless. no matter at what point in time you listen to his songs, we are all still blown away by his performances
Man.......the lyrics of this song hits (every time) me like a 40 tonnes truck, each time I listen to it.......damn ! He is telling the ultimate truth of the end times/ days.............please ! you still have time at your disposal...............do something good, help others, help the poor and sick people, love one another.........Your soul will be uplifted with all the positive vibes you will get from these good deeds. May Allah bless you my brothers and sisters of humanity.
RIP Johnny
It's just the effortless delivery he gives, so much presence without trying
This song is Johnny Cash at his absolute best.
goosebumps. astoundingly wondrous
I love how he sounded like someone’s grandfather with utter wisdom.. gives chills.. simple nothing flashy but flashier in legendary value
Johnny is great
I love the last recordings of Cash. (Would also recommend his craggy version of "If you could read my mind") And I appreciated Ken's unashamed whoa!-response to this classic. Exactly right that Cash had a prophetic warning.
I recommend "Hurt" next by him. He covers Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. Trent said after Johnny covered it that it was no longer his song, it was now a Cash song. The song you just reviewed is very poignant in the times that we are going through. The man is indeed coming round
R.I.P. Johnny Cash you'll forever be loved and truly missed always a legend
I get chills when I hear this song. I wanted to see if anyone felt the same way I do when hearing. Apparently you did too.
I've admired Johnny since the sixties. As he got older he got better. The later songs he did had a lot of meaning to me as I grow older. Cheers, Steve
The greatest of all time.
What Johnny Cash was getting at with this song is that we will be held responsible for our actions in this life, when the man comes around. There are some really great meanings in the lyrics.
Johnny takes it to our core. Like you felt it all the way thru.
When I heard that song for the first time it got me good
I love this song
This is one of my favourite Johnny Cash tracks. He also cut an album (out of print now) called 'Bitter Tears' and it shows what an amazing storyteller he was. A true great in the music world.
0:53 KEN TALKS ABOUT THE CHILLS
2:20 JOHNNY : THE HAIRS ON YOUR ARM WILL STAND UP !
Johnny makes me cry with this one.
If that doesn´t hit you hard , nothing does, thx for a very Real Reaction
Johnny Cash is probably the best Storyteller that ever exist. God Rest his soul. He is a legend*. Wow bro I did not realize this song was one of his last. Total Goosebumps*. Sorry I comment as I'm watching LOL. Your absolutely right! I was a Catholic school boy for 8 years LOL. Christian now but that fear never leaves
❤❤❤❤ your take on this! A Prophet, indeed.
Truth. A symphony. Knowing the biblical references... he's spot on. Beautiful. His last voice to us all.