It's great that so many actors, musicians and celebrities paid tribute to Johnny after his passing. You have Country, Rapp, Rock, Pop, and Hard Rock- metal paying their respect.
I have a song for you to check out, as a tribute to my grandma, who we lost in early December, three years ago. It's a song that Roy Orbison sang, called "Life Fades Away". It really did for her, after she was told that she had cancer and that she only had 6 months to live, then being told, a week or so later that she only had 2 weeks to live. She lost all will. December, Remember
This was one of Johnny Cash's last recordings before he died in 2003. This video was put together in 2010 in respect to Johnny. All these celebrities loved and respected Johnny and wanted to be part of the making of this video. Johnny cash Cash loved by many.
"Hurt" Johnny Cash did this as his last song he recorded before he died . It's a cover of Nine Inch Nails . Lead singer "gave " it to Johnny because he killed it
I know I'm told how amazing Hurt is due to its proximity to June & Johnny's deaths. I think it's at least 2 songs are better on the same album as hurt. I hung my Head and When The Man Comes Around and isn't as good as the original. I love Cash's music but skip this
No no no!!!!! This song was played by Orlandus Wilson, Clyde Riddick, Henry Owens by Golden Gate Quartet and the lyrics has written by Willie T. Johnson.
Johnny Cash had died in 2003, but Def American Records still had another Johnny Cash single to promote from the last album released during his lifetime, "The Man Comes Around". A lot of musicians and celebrity fans stepped forward to participate in the making of this posthumous music video for "God's Gonna Cut You Down".
Hurt. It's Johnny covering a Nine Inch Nails song from the early 90's. Amazing song. I read it made him think of his relationship with his late wife June. She died and he followed her 4 months later. God's gonna cut you down was on the album released 3 years after he died. That's why all the stars were in the video. They were all paying their respects to the man in black. His music transcends tastes in genre, age, socioeconomic status, race , religion, all of it. I've never met a person who out right disliked his music. Even if they didn't enjoy it as much as others, they could respect the depth and the legacy he left behind. And he even did some like, A Boy Named Sue that would make you laugh too.
I had known why the stars were on the video, but reading it after watching the video and thinking how Johnny Cash touched every one of them folks lives in some way, maybe substantially, kinda brings out some emotions, especially seeings he didn't really look too highly upon himself, that's the legacy we should all strive to leave behind, one that people respect as much as these folks in this video
This video was put together after Mr. Cash’s death, these artists are paying tribute. This song was played at his funeral. Strongly suggest watching his movie “Walk the line”...then watch video “Hurt”. Then you will truly understand why he was so admired!
Just some insight on this music video. It was filmed after Johnny died. A bunch of people came together and wanted to film this as a tribute to him and show him respect. It’s a great showcase of the impact he had on society.
Actually the first people to record this song was a group called The Golden Gate quartet or something close to that then it was popularized by Elvis Presley it is a powerful song i would highly suggest listening to Elvis sing it is completely different he sings it in a rock n roll style so Jonny 0Cash technically wasn't the original singer but he was the first to sing it that way also Tom Jones did his own take on it too its probably worth a listen also
The song has been around for decades as a church spiritual/folk song, under different titles. But this is definitely the most famous recording of it, it's been in so many movie trailers and commercials. For comparison, before this, the most well known variation was done by Moby under the name "Run On" on his PLAY album, where he sampled an old late '40s recording of it.
This was originally done in 1946 and has been covered by numerous artists . Johnny probably has the most popular version though. This was produced after his death by the celebs and artists that attended his funeral as a tribute to him and cameoed in the production.
Cash is a legend for a good reason. He was there in the early days of Rock and Roll. He was an activist pushing prison reform 60 years ago. He stood up for the underprivileged, the native Americans, the anti-war protesters who wanted to get out of Vietnam,... And all that while he built up a great songbook. Great Artist. And a fallen but great man.
The one guy was lead singer to RHCP.Red Hot Chili Peppers & next was Lisa Marie Presley the King of Rock Elvis' daughter who married the King of Pop Michael Jackson
Cash was an icon for all these people, he gave many many people their start in music and even acting. Very respected man.. Try "hurt" or "Cocaine blues" live from Fulsom prison, "I hung my head" or '"Fulsom prison blues" or "Mean as Hell" or "Thirteen'..
Johnny Cash worked with and /or was associated with every person who is in this video. Cash was influential in much more thaan you may think. After his death, the music video was done. Many were asked to be in the video. Since Cash was so respected, many didn't "make the cut". A music video, directed by Tony Kaye, was made for this version in late 2006, three years after Cash's death. The video was shot entirely in black and white and features a number of celebrities: David Allan Coe, Patricia Arquette, Travis Barker, Peter Blake, Bono, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Depp, the Dixie Chicks (now known as The Chicks), Flea, Billy Gibbons, Whoopi Goldberg, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Hopper, Terrence Howard, Jay-Z, Mick Jones, Kid Rock, Anthony Kiedis, Kris Kristofferson, Amy Lee, Tommy Lee, Adam Levine, Shelby Lynne, Chris Martin, Kate Moss, Graham Nash, Iggy Pop, Lisa Marie Presley, Q-Tip, Corinne Bailey Rae, Keith Richards, Chris Rock, Rick Rubin, Patti Smith, Sharon Stone, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Brian Wilson and Owen Wilson.
That wasn't Fergie.Its Elvis Presley's baby girl,Lisa Marie.And now you will have to listen to it again and again to actually hear the lyrics because the visual is so mind-blowing.Every person in the video is famous.They all got together to do this for Johnny AFTER he died.
This video was made after he passed, these are a few artist that Johnny Cash inspired. His is the American songbook It goes back to the 50's his work speaks for itself. Try "Hurt" a cover song but anything Johnny sings it becomes his It is a work of art
Another great artist, Tom Jones, covered this song after Johnny passed. They were friends and also knew Elvis. They used to perform this song in private back before Elvis died! Check out Tom Jones/God's Gonna Cut You Down and Tower Of Song. You will be surprised!
This video was made after Johnny died and all these famous people wanted to be apart of this video. The one you thought was Count Dooku was Dennis Hopper. IMDb has all the actors and musicians that was in this. At the end was Owen Wilson and Rick Rubin who was Johnny’s producer on this album. You gotta check out Hurt by Johnny Cash.
I would recommend watch the video “The man in black.” The celebs in this video are David Allan Coe, Patricia Arquette, Travis Barker, Peter Blake, Bono, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Depp, the Dixie Chicks, Flea, Billy Gibbons, Whoopi Goldberg, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Hopper, Terrence Howard, Jay-Z, Mick Jones, Kid Rock, Anthony Kiedis, Kris Kristofferson, Amy Lee, Tommy Lee, Adam Levine, Shelby Lynne, Chris Martin, Kate Moss, Graham Nash, Iggy Pop, Lisa Marie Presley, Q-Tip, Corinne Bailey Rae, Keith Richards, Chris Rock, Rick Rubin, Patti Smith, Sharon Stone, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Brian Wilson and Owen Wilson.
“He looks familiar” Anthony Keidis from Red Hot Chili Peppers. “Is that Fergie..?” No that’s the daughter of Elvis Presley Lisa Marie Presley. “Is that Malcom X?” That was Jay-Z. This song was an old American folk song that was made in 1946 and performed by Odetta in 1956. Johnny recorded this just before he died in 2003.
Johnny Cash was long dead when they released this song. There is a list of all the people in the video out there. Johnny Cash covered Hurt by Nine Inch Nails and made the video 3 months before his wife died and six before he died. Justin Timberlake won the Grammy Hurt was also nominated for and in his speech said Johnny should have won. Or go back to "Folsom Prison Blues" live at Folsom Prison in 1968. When gangsta rap came out and got slammed in the press for violent lyrics, the second verse of this got quoted by gangsta rappers a lot. I also recommend watching the excellent movie about Johnny Cash "Walk the Line." (Also the title of one of his early hits. Timeless song.) Old Hip Hop/Rap: Eric B and Rakim "Paid in Full (Seven Minutes of Madness Remix)" Public Enemy "Fight the Power" On the way to metal, a cover song... Anthrax featuring Public Enemy "Bring the Noise " Metal: Black Sabbath "War Pigs" Metallica "Master of Puppets" (actually, anything off their first 5 albums) Megadeth "Peace Sells"
Originator of this song was Elvis he and Johnny both started at Sun records in the 50s toured together both in the rock and roll hall of fame along with country,song writers, and gospel hall of fame
In the 70’s Cash and others became a part of Country’s Outlaw movement. They refused to conform to Nashville’s ways...suits, short hair, producers mess with their music. They packed-up and went to Willie Nelson’s recording studio is Texas and the rest gives us the best Country Legends and classics. They wrote their own songs, recorded the way they wanted, had long hair and was a rough crowd. They stood up for the misfortunate, working man, and as all things Country, God and Country! Please expose yourself to the following Inspirational songs for the People Merle Haggard - Fighting Side of Me. Waylon Jennings - America Hank Williams, Jr. - Red, White, and Pink Blues Willie Nelson - Family Bible
Celebrities include David Allan Coe, Patricia Arquette, Travis Barker, Peter Blake, Bono, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Depp, the Dixie Chicks (now known as The Chicks), Flea, Billy Gibbons, Whoopi Goldberg, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Hopper, Terrence Howard, Jay-Z, Mick Jones, Kid Rock, Anthony Kiedis, Kris Kristofferson, Amy Lee, Tommy Lee, Adam Levine, Shelby Lynne, Chris Martin, Kate Moss, Graham Nash, Iggy Pop, Lisa Marie Presley, Q-Tip, Corinne Bailey Rae, Keith Richards, Chris Rock, Rick Rubin, Patti Smith, Sharon Stone, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Brian Wilson and Owen Wilson.
I love your reactions and that you are branching out musically. You should really watch the movie “Walk the Line”. It will give you a good look at his early life and a good part of his career. This song was actually released after he died. In the 90’s Johnny started an American Recordings series of Albums with original songs and some covers and this song was from American Recordings 6.
If you some metal, here you go. Mötörhead, "God Was Never on Your Side" Blind Guardian " Bard Song/Valhalla" Iron Maiden " Fear of the Dark " Kamelot " Liar Liar " Amon Amarth " Twilight of the Thundergod " Nightwish " Wishmaster " Iced Earth " Declaration Day " Manowar " Sleipnir " Mystic Prophecy " Ravenlord " Insomnium " Promethian Song " Sabaton " Swedish Pagans " Brothers of Metal "Yggsdrasil" Archenemy "War Eternal " These will lead you down Symphonic metal, Viking metal, a bunch of genres, which will lead you to more.
Johnny wasn't the originator of this song, its been around in one fashion or another since the mid 1940s and has been covered by dozens of artists over the years. And the chic you thought was Fergie is actually Elvis Presleys daughter Lisa Marie Presley
I'm glad you finally get it. This whole montage is about these people that sell their souls for fame and fortune and even they know sooner or later they will pay up
I like your reaction, my friend you need some knowledge in the room for this video. That was Owen Wilson and Rick Rubin at the end. Every person in this video is relevant in the arts some way or another.
There are so many FINE Johnny Cash songs... But there are 3 older one's you really should check out: "San Quentin - live at San Quentin - Johnny Cash" "Cocaine Blues - live at Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash" "Folsom Prison Blues - Live at San Quentin - Johnny Cash" You won't regret it! ;)
He literally got every one of the people in this video wrong on the first attempt lol. I love it. I do that too man. I know who it is, but my mouth says the wrong name.
Just about anything you would like to know about Johnny Cash, there is a 5 part interview with Larry King with Johnny.. tons of facts. Believe one his last interviews before he died.
Im glad you checked this out but it would take decades to truly get to know Johnny Cash. Dig deeper but stay away from the early radio stuff, at least until after you've heard more of the lesser known stuff.
Lol. I thought you hated Country Music? Lol. And here you are listening to Johnny Cash! Blows my mind. Old school. I grew up with Kiss, Metallica, The Beasty Boys. Is that old school enough? I could go back to Rick Springfield. Lol.
If you wanna go old school rock, I suggest to start with Led Zeppelin. And Johhny Cash have a lot of great songs worth checking (some of them are covers): A Boy Named Sue; Ghost Riders In The Sky; Highwayman; Stand By Me; Solitary Man; Man In Black; Further Up On The Road
I think that was Owen Wilson sitting next to what also looked like Chris Stapleton, in the car. Earlier that was Anthony Kiedis that you said looked familiar. You missed Iggy Pop and Kris Kristofferson, at the beginning. You should check out Johnny Cash's cover of "I Hung My Head".
Watched a lot of reactions to this song and you are the only person that I have seen to call out the illuminati imagery, that coupled with the words being sung, "Working in the dark against your fellow man." is IMO lowkey calling them out because in the next verse, "What's done in the dark will be brought to the light." Great break down, analysis and reaction.
If you like this style of music, check out “hey, hey” by Battle Me, “ soul of a man” by David Lindley, or “Devil’s Waitin’” off the Hell on Wheels soundtrack. Deep songs man.
I truly don't know any artist young , old ,black , white that doesn't respect and love some Johnny Cash . FACTS
Facts
I love that all these celebrities paid tribute to Johnny Cash in this video. This was filmed after Johnny died. RIP
Except one. One person wanted to get paid
But any idea why the Illuminati sign along with that?
@@jorgeescobedo9974 who?
It's great that so many actors, musicians and celebrities paid tribute to Johnny after his passing. You have Country, Rapp, Rock, Pop, and Hard Rock- metal paying their respect.
Johnny Cash was an icon for decades, I grew up on him, and I am 53. He was same generation as Elvis, Roy Orbison, stc.
I have a song for you to check out, as a tribute to my grandma, who we lost in early December, three years ago. It's a song that Roy Orbison sang, called "Life Fades Away".
It really did for her, after she was told that she had cancer and that she only had 6 months to live, then being told, a week or so later that she only had 2 weeks to live. She lost all will.
December, Remember
This was one of Johnny Cash's last recordings before he died in 2003. This video was put together in 2010 in respect to Johnny. All these celebrities loved and respected Johnny and wanted to be part of the making of this video. Johnny cash Cash loved by many.
"Hurt" Johnny Cash did this as his last song he recorded before he died . It's a cover of Nine Inch Nails . Lead singer "gave " it to Johnny because he killed it
This is not Hurt. Different song.
@@secbrother283 he's requesting for him to listen to it
I know I'm told how amazing Hurt is due to its proximity to June & Johnny's deaths. I think it's at least 2 songs are better on the same album as hurt. I hung my Head and When The Man Comes Around and isn't as good as the original. I love Cash's music but skip this
No no no!!!!! This song was played by Orlandus Wilson, Clyde Riddick, Henry Owens by Golden Gate Quartet and the lyrics has written by Willie T. Johnson.
Johnny Cash had died in 2003, but Def American Records still had another Johnny Cash single to promote from the last album released during his lifetime, "The Man Comes Around". A lot of musicians and celebrity fans stepped forward to participate in the making of this posthumous music video for "God's Gonna Cut You Down".
Hurt. It's Johnny covering a Nine Inch Nails song from the early 90's. Amazing song. I read it made him think of his relationship with his late wife June. She died and he followed her 4 months later. God's gonna cut you down was on the album released 3 years after he died. That's why all the stars were in the video. They were all paying their respects to the man in black. His music transcends tastes in genre, age, socioeconomic status, race , religion, all of it. I've never met a person who out right disliked his music. Even if they didn't enjoy it as much as others, they could respect the depth and the legacy he left behind. And he even did some like, A Boy Named Sue that would make you laugh too.
I had known why the stars were on the video, but reading it after watching the video and thinking how Johnny Cash touched every one of them folks lives in some way, maybe substantially, kinda brings out some emotions, especially seeings he didn't really look too highly upon himself, that's the legacy we should all strive to leave behind, one that people respect as much as these folks in this video
This video was put together after Mr. Cash’s death, these artists are paying tribute. This song was played at his funeral. Strongly suggest watching his movie “Walk the line”...then watch video “Hurt”. Then you will truly understand why he was so admired!
Just some insight on this music video. It was filmed after Johnny died. A bunch of people came together and wanted to film this as a tribute to him and show him respect. It’s a great showcase of the impact he had on society.
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He recorded the song before he died. They created the video after he died and a lot of people were in it to pay tribute to him.
The one you called fergie was Lisa Marie Presley Elvis's daughter.
She looks like Merideth Brooks
The Highwaymen Johnny cash Waylon Jennings Willie Nelson Kris Kristofferson , Highwayman
Oh, yeah. I should have recommended that one. I was thinking about it, a little bit ago.
Actually the first people to record this song was a group called The Golden Gate quartet or something close to that then it was popularized by Elvis Presley it is a powerful song i would highly suggest listening to Elvis sing it is completely different he sings it in a rock n roll style so Jonny 0Cash technically wasn't the original singer but he was the first to sing it that way also Tom Jones did his own take on it too its probably worth a listen also
The guy you couldn't recognize was the lead singer of the Redhot Chili Peppers
And Flea, too
that was Owen Wilson Matthew Mcconaughey
The song has been around for decades as a church spiritual/folk song, under different titles. But this is definitely the most famous recording of it, it's been in so many movie trailers and commercials.
For comparison, before this, the most well known variation was done by Moby under the name "Run On" on his PLAY album, where he sampled an old late '40s recording of it.
That's Dennis Hopper my friend. Not Christopher Lee (who played Dooku).
Everyone was on this who cared about a great legend of American music.
From young to really old
They loved him
He was real
Try Man in Black
This was originally done in 1946 and has been covered by numerous artists . Johnny probably has the most popular version though. This was produced after his death by the celebs and artists that attended his funeral as a tribute to him and cameoed in the production.
Nobody will ever tell me that he didn’t see something when he almost died and got off of drugs!
Cash is a legend for a good reason. He was there in the early days of Rock and Roll. He was an activist pushing prison reform 60 years ago. He stood up for the underprivileged, the native Americans, the anti-war protesters who wanted to get out of Vietnam,... And all that while he built up a great songbook. Great Artist. And a fallen but great man.
The one guy was lead singer to RHCP.Red Hot Chili Peppers & next was Lisa Marie Presley the King of Rock Elvis' daughter who married the King of Pop Michael Jackson
This song was played by Orlandus Wilson, Clyde Riddick, Henry Owens by Golden Gate Quartet and the lyrics has written by Willie T. Johnson.
Cash was an icon for all these people, he gave many many people their start in music and even acting. Very respected man.. Try "hurt" or "Cocaine blues" live from Fulsom prison, "I hung my head" or '"Fulsom prison blues" or "Mean as Hell" or "Thirteen'..
Johnny Cash worked with and /or was associated with every person who is in this video. Cash was influential in much more thaan you may think. After his death, the music video was done. Many were asked to be in the video. Since Cash was so respected, many didn't "make the cut". A music video, directed by Tony Kaye, was made for this version in late 2006, three years after Cash's death. The video was shot entirely in black and white and features a number of celebrities: David Allan Coe, Patricia Arquette, Travis Barker, Peter Blake, Bono, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Depp, the Dixie Chicks (now known as The Chicks), Flea, Billy Gibbons, Whoopi Goldberg, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Hopper, Terrence Howard, Jay-Z, Mick Jones, Kid Rock, Anthony Kiedis, Kris Kristofferson, Amy Lee, Tommy Lee, Adam Levine, Shelby Lynne, Chris Martin, Kate Moss, Graham Nash, Iggy Pop, Lisa Marie Presley, Q-Tip, Corinne Bailey Rae, Keith Richards, Chris Rock, Rick Rubin, Patti Smith, Sharon Stone, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Brian Wilson and Owen Wilson.
That wasn't Fergie.Its Elvis Presley's baby girl,Lisa Marie.And now you will have to listen to it again and again to actually hear the lyrics because the visual is so mind-blowing.Every person in the video is famous.They all got together to do this for Johnny AFTER he died.
This video was made after he passed, these are a few artist that Johnny Cash inspired. His is the American songbook It goes back to the 50's his work speaks for itself. Try "Hurt" a cover song but anything Johnny sings it becomes his It is a work of art
A lot of people used to think Jonny cash was racist, but he actually was a big supporter of black rights waaaaay back
When Johnny Cash asked if you wanted to be in his video, the answer was yes.
Johnny cash is a super respected legand by alot alot of artist.💯
Johnny didn't tag these people to do this video since he was dead when this came out. This is their tribute to him.
My favorite song by Cash is " A Boy Named Sue " I would recommend giving it a listen. Great vid btw.
This video was made after Johnny Cash died. All these celebrities wanted to be in the video to pay tribute to him.
5:17 That's actually Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis' daughter. Interestingly enough, Elvis actually did a cover of this song called "Run On".
Upchurch did a song called Johnny Cash . Not sure if you covered that one yet.
Should React to “The man in black”. It will explain who Johnny is.
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Another great artist, Tom Jones, covered this song after Johnny passed. They were friends and also knew Elvis. They used to perform this song in private back before Elvis died! Check out Tom Jones/God's Gonna Cut You Down and Tower Of Song. You will be surprised!
Johnny cash song called hurt i believe. Its as deep as this
This video was made after Johnny died and all these famous people wanted to be apart of this video. The one you thought was Count Dooku was Dennis Hopper. IMDb has all the actors and musicians that was in this. At the end was Owen Wilson and Rick Rubin who was Johnny’s producer on this album. You gotta check out Hurt by Johnny Cash.
I would recommend watch the video “The man in black.” The celebs in this video are David Allan Coe, Patricia Arquette, Travis Barker, Peter Blake, Bono, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Depp, the Dixie Chicks, Flea, Billy Gibbons, Whoopi Goldberg, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Hopper, Terrence Howard, Jay-Z, Mick Jones, Kid Rock, Anthony Kiedis, Kris Kristofferson, Amy Lee, Tommy Lee, Adam Levine, Shelby Lynne, Chris Martin, Kate Moss, Graham Nash, Iggy Pop, Lisa Marie Presley, Q-Tip, Corinne Bailey Rae, Keith Richards, Chris Rock, Rick Rubin, Patti Smith, Sharon Stone, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Brian Wilson and Owen Wilson.
“He looks familiar” Anthony Keidis from Red Hot Chili Peppers. “Is that Fergie..?” No that’s the daughter of Elvis Presley Lisa Marie Presley. “Is that Malcom X?” That was Jay-Z.
This song was an old American folk song that was made in 1946 and performed by Odetta in 1956. Johnny recorded this just before he died in 2003.
Johnny Cash was long dead when they released this song. There is a list of all the people in the video out there.
Johnny Cash covered Hurt by Nine Inch Nails and made the video 3 months before his wife died and six before he died. Justin Timberlake won the Grammy Hurt was also nominated for and in his speech said Johnny should have won.
Or go back to "Folsom Prison Blues" live at Folsom Prison in 1968. When gangsta rap came out and got slammed in the press for violent lyrics, the second verse of this got quoted by gangsta rappers a lot. I also recommend watching the excellent movie about Johnny Cash "Walk the Line." (Also the title of one of his early hits. Timeless song.)
Old Hip Hop/Rap: Eric B and Rakim "Paid in Full (Seven Minutes of Madness Remix)"
Public Enemy "Fight the Power"
On the way to metal, a cover song...
Anthrax featuring Public Enemy "Bring the Noise "
Metal: Black Sabbath "War Pigs"
Metallica "Master of Puppets" (actually, anything off their first 5 albums)
Megadeth "Peace Sells"
Already liked but Johnny Cash is an OG with a weird ass life.
Not Fergie, That's Elvis's daughter, Lisa Marie Pressely
Originator of this song was Elvis he and Johnny both started at Sun records in the 50s toured together both in the rock and roll hall of fame along with country,song writers, and gospel hall of fame
Cocaine blues by Johnny Cash is another good one
That's an awesome one !
Angela McGowan for sure it is, especially the back story of preforming it in a prison
One of my favorites
In the 70’s Cash and others became a part of Country’s Outlaw movement. They refused to conform to Nashville’s ways...suits, short hair, producers mess with their music. They packed-up and went to Willie Nelson’s recording studio is Texas and the rest gives us the best Country Legends and classics. They wrote their own songs, recorded the way they wanted, had long hair and was a rough crowd. They stood up for the misfortunate, working man, and as all things Country, God and Country!
Please expose yourself to the following Inspirational songs for the People
Merle Haggard - Fighting Side of Me.
Waylon Jennings - America
Hank Williams, Jr. - Red, White, and Pink Blues
Willie Nelson - Family Bible
BLACK ON BLACK JONNY CASH!!!!
Johnny Cash is my favorite in classic country. you should check out Folsom prison blues by him great song, also ring of fire is a great one too.
Johnny Cash was the Poc of country 😂😂😂😂😂
Woody lives near Willie Nelson one of the highwaymen along with Johnny, Waylon & Kris
The last guy was Owen Wilson and it's actually an old gospel song
That's interesting, especially because "Gospel" means "good news". That's some bad news.
Celebrities include David Allan Coe, Patricia Arquette, Travis Barker, Peter Blake, Bono, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Depp, the Dixie Chicks (now known as The Chicks), Flea, Billy Gibbons, Whoopi Goldberg, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Hopper, Terrence Howard, Jay-Z, Mick Jones, Kid Rock, Anthony Kiedis, Kris Kristofferson, Amy Lee, Tommy Lee, Adam Levine, Shelby Lynne, Chris Martin, Kate Moss, Graham Nash, Iggy Pop, Lisa Marie Presley, Q-Tip, Corinne Bailey Rae, Keith Richards, Chris Rock, Rick Rubin, Patti Smith, Sharon Stone, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Brian Wilson and Owen Wilson.
My favorite Johnny Cash song I have two give my love to Rose. The man comes around.
Owen Wilson is the guy at the end, not Matthew McConaughey. And Christopher Lee, the guy who played Count Duku, died four years ago.
Back-Biter is a colloquial term for someone who talks behind your back.
I love your reactions and that you are branching out musically. You should really watch the movie “Walk the Line”. It will give you a good look at his early life and a good part of his career. This song was actually released after he died. In the 90’s Johnny started an American Recordings series of Albums with original songs and some covers and this song was from American Recordings 6.
If you some metal, here you go.
Mötörhead, "God Was Never on Your Side"
Blind Guardian " Bard Song/Valhalla"
Iron Maiden " Fear of the Dark "
Kamelot " Liar Liar "
Amon Amarth " Twilight of the Thundergod "
Nightwish " Wishmaster "
Iced Earth " Declaration Day "
Manowar " Sleipnir "
Mystic Prophecy " Ravenlord "
Insomnium " Promethian Song "
Sabaton " Swedish Pagans "
Brothers of Metal "Yggsdrasil"
Archenemy "War Eternal "
These will lead you down Symphonic metal, Viking metal, a bunch of genres, which will lead you to more.
The reason she doesn't look like Fergie is because she's not. That is Elvis Presleys' daughter Lisa Marie Presley and she is a Singer/Actress.
A lot of artists from most genres sample him at some point or another. One of the many reasons I think he’s great!
Tupac : little homies
Notorious big : long kiss goodbye
Marylin Manson : tainted love
JCN : the man in black
Guns and roses : you could be mine
Lisa Marie Presley
Johnny wasn't the originator of this song, its been around in one fashion or another since the mid 1940s and has been covered by dozens of artists over the years. And the chic you thought was Fergie is actually Elvis Presleys daughter Lisa Marie Presley
1937 church song covered by cash. Video was Justin T.'s idea with Rick Rubin.
Johnny was the only one to Play prison. "San Quentin" live from San Quentin by Johnny Cash is amazing.
I'm glad you finally get it. This whole montage is about these people that sell their souls for fame and fortune and even they know sooner or later they will pay up
I'm so glad you are reacting to the legendary Man in Black Johnny Cash
Ain't no grave also from Johnny is another masterpiece.
One of the BEST reactions. 😎👍
I like your reaction, my friend you need some knowledge in the room for this video. That was Owen Wilson and Rick Rubin at the end. Every person in this video is relevant in the arts some way or another.
everyone of these people are famous celebrities
Great reaction 🌹. I hope you react to Man in Black. That song shows what a kind, humble man Johnny was.
For Old School metal, check out Peace Sells by Megadeth. Battery by MetallicA.
All these celebrities are doomed on judgment day. Johnny cash was explaining how they sold their souls and it will catch up to them in the end.
He's the dude from the Foo fighters. Previously drummer for Nirvana
Dave Grohl isn't in there.
There are so many FINE Johnny Cash songs... But there are 3 older one's you really should check out:
"San Quentin - live at San Quentin - Johnny Cash"
"Cocaine Blues - live at Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash"
"Folsom Prison Blues - Live at San Quentin - Johnny Cash"
You won't regret it! ;)
He literally got every one of the people in this video wrong on the first attempt lol. I love it. I do that too man. I know who it is, but my mouth says the wrong name.
Actors and major musicians. Musicians like Iggy Pop who was the one at the beginning who you probably don't even recognize.
Just about anything you would like to know about Johnny Cash, there is a 5 part interview with Larry King with Johnny.. tons of facts. Believe one his last interviews before he died.
Im glad you checked this out but it would take decades to truly get to know Johnny Cash. Dig deeper but stay away from the early radio stuff, at least until after you've heard more of the lesser known stuff.
The most famous of them all is Johnny cash himself
There's probably not an artist alive who was influenced by Cash
Lol. I thought you hated Country Music? Lol. And here you are listening to Johnny Cash! Blows my mind.
Old school. I grew up with Kiss, Metallica, The Beasty Boys. Is that old school enough?
I could go back to Rick Springfield. Lol.
General Lee Johnny Cash
If you wanna go old school rock, I suggest to start with Led Zeppelin. And Johhny Cash have a lot of great songs worth checking (some of them are covers): A Boy Named Sue; Ghost Riders In The Sky; Highwayman; Stand By Me; Solitary Man; Man In Black; Further Up On The Road
I think that was Owen Wilson sitting next to what also looked like Chris Stapleton, in the car. Earlier that was Anthony Kiedis that you said looked familiar. You missed Iggy Pop and Kris Kristofferson, at the beginning.
You should check out Johnny Cash's cover of "I Hung My Head".
The ine you thought was fergie is Elvis Presley's daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, I think.
Who u thought was Fergi was Lisa Marie Prestley( Elvis's daughter (Michael Jackson's ex- wife) for the younger viewers).
Good choice bro. 🤘#braygang
Johnny Cash-Hurt. please.
Watched a lot of reactions to this song and you are the only person that I have seen to call out the illuminati imagery, that coupled with the words being sung, "Working in the dark against your fellow man." is IMO lowkey calling them out because in the next verse, "What's done in the dark will be brought to the light."
Great break down, analysis and reaction.
Omg it's carlton from the fresh prince😂
Jk loved the reaction man.
That was not Fergie,its Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis's baby girl.And that wasn't Malcolm X,I believe it is Jay Z
If you like this style of music, check out “hey, hey” by Battle Me, “ soul of a man” by David Lindley, or “Devil’s Waitin’” off the Hell on Wheels soundtrack. Deep songs man.
you should b e a politician. I mean...we need people like you.
It is actually an old folk song. But every one knows John's.
That's not Fergie. That's Elvis Presley's daughter
The original was called run on elvis did it before Johnny.
If Johnny Cash ask you to be I’m a video of his you say YES lol