Just heard this song for the first time from my patient. She wanted to listen classic country music, when she heard this song she got so excited and sing out loud. She is 96 years old and have dementia and still remember the lyrics. I bet she had a very fun times in her younger years. 💖💖💖💖
Always makes me think of my grandad, used to sing this when he picked me and my sister up from school, always someone i could talk to, now struggling to find someone to talk to about my problems. R.I.P Grandad, love you
Talk to our Lord Jesus as I now do every day in this bad situation. Get to know Him and take Him into your heart if not already so. He is always there to listen to you. I hope your problems will soon disappear or at least diminish. Best wishes from a UK Johnny Cash fan,
I’m here because this was my great grandma’s favorite song. It’s almost been 6 years since her passing 3 days after Christmas. She was the one who helped my parents to raise me the moment I was born. She was my second mom, and there’s a hole forever left in my heart. Rest In Peace, Gramma Susan. 1938-2012
This reminds me when my mom and grandpa would used to drive an old 1970s Ford truck we used to own to school (grade 3). I never really appreciated Johnny's music until now. His music always been associated with good memories of when things weren't so bad :DD
"CASH ON JUNE" “You hear that phrase a lot, but it's real with me and her,” “unconditional” love “She loves me in spite of everything. In spite of myself. She has saved my life more than once."Quote by Johnny Cash.
June certainly tried to erase Johnny's first wife out of his life and even claimed their children as hers. Both were married when she and Johnny met. They broke poor Vivian's heart. After I Iearned that, I can't listen to June any more.
This describes some relationships unfortunately. I love Johnny Cash. This is one of my favorite recordings. He sings it with such passion. He is an ‘iconic’ singer, performer. R.I.P. Johnny. 🥰👍☺️
You know, this song is so awesome. It’s so nice to just listen to this while you’re fishing. Never gets old. Listen to it daily. I love love love this song. You know, i met Johnny Cash once in a bar. He was playing up on the stage. So awesome -Sincerely, Grognak The Destroyer Attorney at law.
AWESOME , the man in black has a voice that can never be duplicated !!! saw u in 1981 and 1986 with my old man and lives both times as some of my best concerts ever against the likes of Dire Straits, Metallica and AC/DC IN THEIR PRIME. RIP big fella , the legend lives on for a new generation that appreciates really quality music. :-)
I always enjoyed hearing this song being sung by Johnny Cash & I always enjoyed singing along with it, too. I remember hearing a long time ago that Johnny Cash's wife wrote this song.
Very Cool .. 3 Chords .. Another Gem !! Johnny Cash nails it where Country Music meets with Mariachi Horns. What a fantastic idea !! The early 60's Country Music scene was blown away by this song & approach. What an explosive time for the development of what we know today as Classic Country and it's amazing that Johnny was right there with his fantastic contributions to the Era !! This song still sounds great at my live gigs. (pre Covid) .. and it works well on the Cruise Ship gigs as well. People Love it !! My Students love to learn and play this song as well. If you need it transposed into a different key to make it easier to sing, i can help you with that as well. Gotta Love the Classics. ;-) Thanks for posting this video. ;-)
I love Jonny Cash my great grandma joy used to go to all is concerts and before she passed away she gave my mom Jonny cashes gun so I listen to Jonny Cash to dedicate my great grandma
"... and it makes a fiery ring..." I get a "ring of fire" around my thorax when I do my 14 days medical dryfast to regenerate a thyroid/parathyroid surgically removed in 1971. Love that incinerative, healing ring of fire. I now once again have thyroid function :-)) thanks to that ring of fire.
The Mexican mariachi influence was very prevalent, especially those horns. Johnny Cash did mention his vocal monotone also had to maintain a roughness to make this song work! It has serenade quality, just like a mariachi band.
Took a road trip with my grandpa from Kansas City to Denver when I was 8 years old. Must have heard this song 20 times along the way. First stop we made at a restaurant in bumfuck Kansas, sat down at our table, and this song comes on in the restaurant. We had a good laugh. I’ll Never forget. Love you, grandpa. Thank you 🙏
I was 11 years old traveling from Florida to Michigan with my maternal grandparents to visit my paternal grandparents at their cabin in Northern Michigan. We were stopping at little country restaurants along the way to eat and they were all playing this song and Folsom Prison Blues too on the jukebox. I had no idea who Johnny Cash was at the time because my parents didn't listen to country-western music. But I liked both the songs, and I never hear either without thinking back on that cross-country trip
Oh God I'm in tears, I remember when this songs pops off all the time bcs my dad put it as a call ringtone and you hear the trumpets every time, ahh the good old days
This was one of my great grandma’s favorite songs, it randomly came across my tik tok. I knew it was her and had to come listen and sing along. Rest in Eternal Paradise Ruthy Reber, I love you. 🤍🕊
Hi! Was trying to decide on my best oldie of all time... I couldn't come up with just one song. A lot of songs are my favorite. But I will say... #1... Johnny Cash, the Long Black Veil, (Orange Blossom special album) the woman's wail!!... haunting! #2... Again, Johnny Cash with the Carter family singing backup, Were you There? Again, the haunting vocal harmony of those women! #3... Leroy Van Dyke, Walk on By. And, #4 .. Norman Greenbaum, Spirit in the Sky. I still have so many favorite songs that I love from the old days when we played actual vinyl records to nowadays listening to some of the top rock. I like the old country and western music, very select few of nowadays. That makes me sound limited but I love music and open to any genre. My mama loved Floyd Cramer instrumental music, I still love that also. Nice talking to you.
Very nice! We must be close to the same age evidently. I used to be a nurse/EMT a long time ago. I would hum songs to my to the men/women/ child I was in charge of when they we stressed
This was the first song my boyfriend sang to me. It happened to be playing in the car, and he directed it to me the entire time. It’s been a love song to me ever since.
@Oz Lang Its about how love can be like a living hell if someone is not for someone. Listen to the lyrics. It says nothing about food. You might be too young to understand. 😂😂
i heard this song when i was 3 years old... it first started when i was potty training and my dad had to help me use the toilet. had to play me some good ole johnny. loved him ever since.
Just heard this song for the first time from my patient. She wanted to listen classic country music, when she heard this song she got so excited and sing out loud. She is 96 years old and have dementia and still remember the lyrics. I bet she had a very fun times in her younger years. 💖💖💖💖
Guess...U Don't...Know...HER...😂💘
This is not country this is kpop!!!
Thats amazing, johnny cash is great you should listen to some more of his stuff because he was and is amazing and i hope you enjoy his music
My grandfather died while this song was playing
This is to wholesome
Johnny Cash had an awesome voice and gave us some of the catchiest Country songs ever. RIP, Man in Black.
Yeah
RIP to Mr. Cash, Elvis Presley, Della Reese and all the soulful song writers who made history you will be remembered
The best thing TH-cam will make sure it's available for everyone no matter what colour rich-poor disease or health condition
You forgot Freddy Mercury
@@jasonjamrs7413
True!!!
@VP Productions
😆😂😂
Elvis was a pedo
Always makes me think of my grandad, used to sing this when he picked me and my sister up from school, always someone i could talk to, now struggling to find someone to talk to about my problems. R.I.P Grandad, love you
Talk to our Lord Jesus as I now do every day in this bad situation. Get to know Him and take Him into your heart if not already so. He is always there to listen to you. I hope your problems will soon disappear or at least diminish. Best wishes from a UK Johnny Cash fan,
I'm sorry
That's our job grandpa's always go above the call of duty for our grandkids.
Is your grandad named Kevin?
@@HoovyMain uuhhh how do you know that
My dad took my family to see Mr. Cash in 1974. And that’s all I needed. Been a fan since. And know body can close to him.
I’m here because this was my great grandma’s favorite song. It’s almost been 6 years since her passing 3 days after Christmas. She was the one who helped my parents to raise me the moment I was born. She was my second mom, and there’s a hole forever left in my heart. Rest In Peace, Gramma Susan. 1938-2012
May she rest in power
This song was played at my grandfather's funeral in August. I'm in tears. I love you Grampy. I hope you met Mr Cash up there :'(
This reminds me when my mom and grandpa would used to drive an old 1970s Ford truck we used to own to school (grade 3). I never really appreciated Johnny's music until now. His music always been associated with good memories of when things weren't so bad :DD
"CASH ON JUNE"
“You hear that phrase a lot, but it's real with me and her,” “unconditional” love “She loves me in spite of everything. In spite of myself. She has saved my life more than once."Quote by Johnny Cash.
So beautiful, maybe it's why I like it.
June certainly tried to erase Johnny's first wife out of his life and even claimed their children as hers. Both were married when she and Johnny met. They broke poor Vivian's heart. After I Iearned that, I can't listen to June any more.
the greatest k-pop song, thanks kevin
YES
Omg i was waiting for someone to say this
More like bore ragnarok
YESSSS
Get the !@#$ off the stage bro XD
This describes some relationships unfortunately. I love Johnny Cash. This is one of my favorite recordings. He sings it with such passion. He is an ‘iconic’ singer, performer. R.I.P. Johnny. 🥰👍☺️
My dad's favorite song all his life, he recently passed but this helps me remember his good
You know, this song is so awesome. It’s so nice to just listen to this while you’re fishing. Never gets old. Listen to it daily. I love love love this song. You know, i met Johnny Cash once in a bar. He was playing up on the stage. So awesome
-Sincerely, Grognak The Destroyer Attorney at law.
Me and my grandpa always sang in the truck, forever will love this song
grandpa? more like bore ragnarok
Your grandpa likes KPOP?
Sang did he die then
I'm 17 and have always listened to Johnny Cash. I lived with my grandparents my whole childhood and this is my papa's favorite song.
I’m not a big fan of country but I love this song! The lyrics are catchy and the trumpets sound like mariachi music. I really like that.
First song I ever heard from the brilliant Mr. Cash. Thank God for a country-lovin' dad.
Any time I want to feel immense nostalgia i play this song. Thank you for the great childhood memories mr. Cash
AWESOME , the man in black has a voice that can never be duplicated !!! saw u in 1981 and 1986 with my old man and lives both times as some of my best concerts ever against the likes of Dire Straits, Metallica and AC/DC IN THEIR PRIME. RIP big fella , the legend lives on for a new generation that appreciates really quality music. :-)
This reminds me of playing that Tony hawk game as a kid on the playstation good times
Hello friend,how are you doing today 😊😊😊😊😊
Such a top tune, no one sings it better than Johnny Cash ❤🔥
Kevin.
@@HoovyMain hahahaha yea
Listen to this then say that again if you can: th-cam.com/video/0l3dsHCScxU/w-d-xo.html
@@HoovyMain Kevin=top G sigma male
Actually June’s sister Anita did
I always enjoyed hearing this song being sung by Johnny Cash & I always enjoyed singing along with it, too. I remember hearing a long time ago that Johnny Cash's wife wrote this song.
This was my absolute favorite when I was little, and I still come back to listen to it.
All the way from tiktok, first time hearing the song from that kid in "got talent" with a deep voice.
Sending some love from Botswana 🇧🇼
Great song, Absolutely a delight to listen again. Thanks for posting.
Very Cool .. 3 Chords .. Another Gem !! Johnny Cash nails it where Country Music meets with Mariachi Horns. What a fantastic idea !! The early 60's Country Music scene was blown away by this song & approach. What an explosive time for the development of what we know today as Classic Country and it's amazing that Johnny was right there with his fantastic contributions to the Era !! This song still sounds great at my live gigs. (pre Covid) .. and it works well on the Cruise Ship gigs as well. People Love it !! My Students love to learn and play this song as well. If you need it transposed into a different key to make it easier to sing, i can help you with that as well. Gotta Love the Classics. ;-) Thanks for posting this video. ;-)
New country blows
He is one of the best artist I have ever listen to.I was raised on this kind of music.
I love Jonny Cash my great grandma joy used to go to all is concerts and before she passed away she gave my mom Jonny cashes gun so I listen to Jonny Cash to dedicate my great grandma
Jim Pickens will rule the world one day and this will be the international anthem.
Rule the world, more like Bore Ragnarok
Would be paradise
It starts with the Corona citrus...😅😅😅😅😅😅
That would be a nice anthem (:
The dear leader
My brother and I taught this song to two of our friends. It’s hard not to cry listening to it now that one of them is dead.
This was one of the songs my dad always played and sang for me- His voice was low like Cash’s.
It’s been years since I’ve listened to either.
K
Everybody sing along... I fell....
@@gboard7
….into a burning ring of fire.
"... and it makes a fiery ring..." I get a "ring of fire" around my thorax when I do my 14 days medical dryfast to regenerate a thyroid/parathyroid surgically removed in 1971. Love that incinerative, healing ring of fire. I now once again have thyroid function :-)) thanks to that ring of fire.
Hello, So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song. How are you?
The Mexican mariachi influence was very prevalent, especially those horns. Johnny Cash did mention his vocal monotone also had to maintain a roughness to make this song work!
It has serenade quality, just like a mariachi band.
They used this music with Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.
Thanks to my dad for showing me and my sister this great music
Love ya dad ❤🎶🎵
I don't know why Johnny Cash seems like rock"n Roll.
Johhny Cash you will be remembered as a great country singer 1932-2003 you will be remembered
Johnny Cash was not a "country singer". He crossed all genres in his time. If you really want to Hear JC, listen to his gospel songs.
I've been aware of this song, but had never really stopped and listened to it. This is a musical gem - love it ❤.
When our Dear Leader Jim Pickens finally rules the world, the cult, lead by Grognak the Destroyer, Attorney at Law, will sing this as our rally cry
And miscellanies Vault dwellers
Wtf I'm sooo fricken confused 😐
The Spirit of God is the one true leader, and His testimony is that Jesus Christ is Lord. He will baptise you in His Spirit and fire.
@@johnfischer5921 same
@@MyFarmyard45 Check out CallMeKevin You'll understand
This was my uncle’s favourite song we played it at his funeral in 2016 so this brings back many loving memories I love the song to bits
This is my most favorite songs from Johnny cash:)
Cool song I never get tired of listening to this song, Johnny Cash was a good man
Talk about a timeless classic.
Nothing will ever be like this period classic
Songs like these made road trip through Route 66 so much worth it!
Took a road trip with my grandpa from Kansas City to Denver when I was 8 years old. Must have heard this song 20 times along the way. First stop we made at a restaurant in bumfuck Kansas, sat down at our table, and this song comes on in the restaurant. We had a good laugh. I’ll Never forget. Love you, grandpa. Thank you 🙏
I listened to this song for the first time cause of call me Kevin, thanks Kevin
When my school's wood shop caught fire, my friend played this non stop, until the fire was out.
but did he start the fire?
XD 😂😂😂
was he a...firestarter?
@Chloe Murray hugh
@@henrypaleveda7760 nah, it was always burning since the worlds been turning...
This used to be my favorite song in the WHOLE world I would listen to it over and over agin and never get sick of it
Wait, and then what happened?
I've listened to this song since I was really young, my dad loves it and so do I ❤
Definately the best K-pop song ever.
@Lukas Sayler no u
@Lukas Sayler I'm confused😫😟
More like bore ragnarok
Lo stronzo....ovvero io... lavora!
Al massimo ti raggiungo nel primo pomeriggio
Great song only heard Johnny Cash's version. Can't imagine anyone else singing it as well.
"that's the thing about Johnny Cash, when he sings your song, it's not your song anymore" one of 9in' nails' producers said that
I know I’m late but thanks Kevin. While I have homework due tomorrow I’m watching this
No regrets
I was 11 years old traveling from Florida to Michigan with my maternal grandparents to visit my paternal grandparents at their cabin in Northern Michigan. We were stopping at little country restaurants along the way to eat and they were all playing this song and Folsom Prison Blues too on the jukebox. I had no idea who Johnny Cash was at the time because my parents didn't listen to country-western music. But I liked both the songs, and I never hear either without thinking back on that cross-country trip
I love this song! I love Johnny Cash. He was one of the best singers in AMERICA and that is a fact people! #I LOVE JOHNNY CASH#
Great job with the lyrics! I use this in my English class -the students love it!
I just witnessed a full annular solar eclipse from NM. It was beautiful! I saw a ring of fire in the sky!
Living legend he was’ I loved
D him man good country boy I went to 13 concerts of him respect this man
Thank you Mr. Cash for changing music for the better RIP
R.I.P TO JOHNNY CASH THE REAL LEGEND OF MUSIC 💙
A lotta people are like "I'm here because of..."
Well... I'm here because Cash is a legend !!
Cos H Yeah me too, I don't even know anywhere this song is featured, except me, my family, and my friends singing it together
yeah a non living legend
I grew up listening to him so can’t deny that
I came cause I heard him at age 3 and now I'm 17
Yes same, not here from games or other stuff etc...
This is my dad’s favourite singer Rest In Peace daddy and Johnny cash
Oh God I'm in tears, I remember when this songs pops off all the time bcs my dad put it as a call ringtone and you hear the trumpets every time, ahh the good old days
RIP Johnny Cash, one of the greatest ever!
I just love this song, sung by Johnny Cash! He sings it with such passion and conviction.
This was one of my great grandma’s favorite songs, it randomly came across my tik tok. I knew it was her and had to come listen and sing along. Rest in Eternal Paradise Ruthy Reber, I love you. 🤍🕊
The taste of love.... I fell into .... Sounds like a double edge sword.
I want this played at my cremation
Too bad I'm getting buried.
Head on a Crab go away
i would like your comment but its a 69 so i cant sorry amigo
Lol
lol that would be perfect
I listened to this song when I was a baby then I forgot about it sooner but now I remember it and can listen to it again!
My cousin used to love this song.
So they played it during his funeral.
Now I can't listen to this song without feeling sad...
I have loved this man since I was 10 yrs old. His voice haunts me until this day.
Doing well, trying to stay warm. It's cold here in TX
Hi! Was trying to decide on my best oldie of all time... I couldn't come up with just one song. A lot of songs are my favorite. But I will say... #1... Johnny Cash, the Long Black Veil, (Orange Blossom special album) the woman's wail!!... haunting! #2... Again, Johnny Cash with the Carter family singing backup, Were you There? Again, the haunting vocal harmony of those women! #3... Leroy Van Dyke, Walk on By. And, #4
.. Norman Greenbaum, Spirit in the Sky. I still have so many favorite songs that I love from the old days when we played actual vinyl records to nowadays listening to some of the top rock. I like the old country and western music, very select few of nowadays. That makes me sound limited but I love music and open to any genre. My mama loved Floyd Cramer instrumental music, I still love that also. Nice talking to you.
I use to sing Johnny Cash cover tunes at senior homes.
Very nice! We must be close to the same age evidently. I used to be a nurse/EMT a long time ago. I would hum songs to my to the men/women/ child I was in charge of when they we stressed
@@gboard7 you must have a beautiful voice.
CallMeKevin: *Sings this song*
Somebody from comedy night: *Ima bout to start this man's whole career*
Why don't we have people make music like this any more?
Mason Waite because the internet is full of kpop fans and beliebers
There is, just have to look
theres dragonforce...
Zack Bryan
lots of music like this just look harder
Superbe voix,et sacré jeu de doigts sur ta guitare 🎺🎼🎵🎶🎸
Love this oldie,lots of good memories!
This song made me really appreciate how good country is👌🏻
Who's here because they were bound by wild desire and fell in to a ring of fire?
Right here fam
Totes babes 😘
That's me late to the party
The movie U-Turn brought me here.
I’m here because of Danny Trejo
This was the first song my boyfriend sang to me. It happened to be playing in the car, and he directed it to me the entire time. It’s been a love song to me ever since.
thats really strange considering what the meaning behind the song is.
@@shameful3604 😅
Ring Of Fire , A variety of Rhodendron .Thanks for this great cover
This used to be my grade 7 history teachers favorite song. Loved that guy to bits.
This was played on my uncle his funeral...also a song my parents loved...all gone but not forgotten
Hello friend,how are you doing today 😊😊
Ich wünschte "Ring um meine Eier" würde auch auf der Beerdigung meines Onkels gespielt werden
One of the best songs ever.
Who agree?
ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the greatest K-POP song out there.
K-pop? More like.. Bore ragnarok
Jim Pickens
amazing old fashioned song I love it!
My Mum: This song is about Mexican food
Me: *listens to song again*
*w h e e z e*
dans les coins chaud de paris !!
Its actually about going to hell. See? "Down Down Down and the flames went higher".
Yes it is. Jalapeno's react the same way with me. Must be hard to digest properly.
@@josephstewart1133 It has nothing to do with hot food.
@Oz Lang Its about how love can be like a living hell if someone is not for someone. Listen to the lyrics. It says nothing about food. You might be too young to understand. 😂😂
I’m only 10 and this is my favourite type of music especially Johnny cash. All the people nowadays listen to rap 😢❤
Johnny Cash is a Legend
So is Jim pickens
More Like Bore Ragnarok
Just makes me think of Australia right now
j'adore de france !!
jordan gilles merci de l’Australie
@@kabukigirrl comment va votre pays avec le feux ???
jordan gilles il y a tres feux près moi, mais nous es bien maitenant
jordan gilles pardon, je parle un petit peu de français, je apprandre de 2018 á 2019
Memories of my Uncle Fred who insisted that this was played at his cremation.
I see hes a man of taste as well
brianofoz irony
He was cool for that
Your uncle Fred will forever be the G.O.A.T. 🙌🙌🙌
Did they?
i heard this song when i was 3 years old... it first started when i was potty training and my dad had to help me use the toilet. had to play me some good ole johnny. loved him ever since.
I love Johnny Cash's songs Rest in Peace Man in Black
God bless Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash R.I.P. x
This reminds me of my grandpa :(
85% of comments about call me Kevin
5% MORE LIKE BORE RAGNAROK
5% KPOP jokes
5% random shenanigans
95% is Call me Kevin because bore ragnarok and the kpop jokes are from him
More like bore ragnarok
i have no idea what 100% of the comments are all about
silent hill?
0.01%-me. Know idea what y'all are talking about.
Who’s here to not read comments that start with “who’s here because”? I’m perpetuating my own disdain.
*sets self on fire on a merry go round*
whose here because call me kevin?
@@Athazagoral I'm here bc I'm a man of culture :)
yeah well so is kevin
Kevin is the true messiah
Katesteinetz Camleadamsbffgood💜💚❤💕💕💕💛💕💛💙
legendary song from a true iconic legend the man in black himself johnny cash
This was my daddy's fave song. He LOVED Johnny Cash !
Lovely k-pop song
Gerard PK Yes. Indeed.
yes I’ve found my species.
More like bore ragnarok
Yoshii :3 yep
OOOO Kevin
My name is Kevin, and I plan on playing this at my annual camping gathering. Not sure who the other Kevin is, but I appreciate all the kind words. 🤘😁👍
Clear Adventure CallmeKevin, famous for his “This but *insert something of your choice*
@@bobbybliss2372 Thanks, will have to figure out how to check that out! 🤘
Clear Adventure No problem my friend, he’s a great youtuber, check him out!
Kevin? More like bore Ragnarok.
@@oldcannoli8296 Bore Kevin? Like more Ragnarok
REST IN PEACE TO THE MAN IN BLACK MR JOHNNY CASH THANKS FOR YOUR AMAZING MUSIC I NEVER STOP LISTEN TO YOUR AMAZING MUSIC
Hello my name is.....
Saw the movie with Joaquin Pheonix It was awesome. Love Johnny Cash!
Just makes me think of Minneapolis right now
Yup
Johnny cash is by far best music ever created. Always will be
More like bore ragnarkog
he’s good but not close to the greatest artist