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This is an alphabetical list of the songs known to have been recorded, written, and/or performed by Johnny Cash between the beginning of his career in 1954 and his death in 2003. Contents: Top
I Will Dance with You; I Will Rock and Roll with You; I Wish I Was Crazy Again; I Would Like to See You Again (song) I'll Say It's True; I've Been Everywhere; If I Had a Hammer; If I Were a Carpenter (song) If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise; In My Life; In the Jailhouse Now; It Ain't Me Babe; It'll Be Her; It's All Over ...
In the song's spoken prologue, Cash dedicates the song "to the working man/for every man that puts in a hard eight or 10 hours a day of work and toil and sweat/always got somebody looking down his neck/trying to get more out of him than he really ought to have to put in."
The singer relates all the wondrous things he's seen in God's creation, but his sweetheart is the “nearest thing to heaven on this earth.” While Cash had arranged and adapted songs at Sun, this was a rare cowrite, and only one of four he would cowrite while at Sun.
"Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!" is a song composed by Abe Olman (1887–1984), lyricized by Ed Rose (pseudonym for Edward Smackels Jr.; 1875–1935), [3] and published by Forster Music Publisher, Inc. The music was copyrighted 7 February 1917 and the copyright was renewed 29 December 1944.
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Johnny Mercer Pat Boone (#1 Billboard charts for 1 week 1957 1941 Blues in the Night: Harold Arlen 1946 Come Rain or Come Shine: Harold Arlen 1939 Cuckoo in the Clock: Walter Donaldson: 1939 Day In, Day Out: Rube Bloom: 1962 Days of Wine and Roses: Henry Mancini: 1944 Dream: Johnny Mercer The Pied Pipers (Billboard charts in 1945)