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upon a ridge he rested as he went along his way
when all at once a mighty herd of red-eyed cows he saw
plowin through the ragid skies and up a cloudy draw
their brands were still on fire and their hooves were made of steel
their horns were black and shiny and their hot breath he could feel
a bolt of fear went through him as they thundered through the sky
for he saw the riders comin hard and he heard their mournful cries
chorus:
yippie i ohhh ohh ohh
yippie i aye ye ye
ghost riders in the sky
their faces gaunt, their eyes were blurred
their shirts all soaked with sweat
he's ridin hard to catch that herd
but he aint caught em yet
cause they got to ride forever in that range up in the sky
on horses snortin fire as they ride on hear their cries
as the riders loped on by him he heard one call his name
''if you wanna save your soul from hell a-ridin on our range
then cowboy change your ways today or with us you will ride
tryin to catch the devil's herd across these endless skies
yippie i ohhh oh oh
yippie i aye ye ye
ghost riders in the sky
ghost riders in the sky
ghost riders in the sky
The Outlaws do a pretty kick butt version of this song.
The Outlaws version is my Fav.
Ghosts of eternally-damned cowboys chasing the devil's herd of red-eyed cattle. C'mon, man, keep up.
Hahaha!
Hugs to you both and thanks so much for making sounds, sound so yum.
xx tim (copenhagen)
Huh?
I think that Bono is just great! You, too?
isn't that Bob not Johnny?
With Cher and Sonny, right?
Huh?
isn't that Bob not Johnny?
Huh?
he can play and has great style sense but he still cant sing for shit its all style and not much substance really 7
I mean, you may not like it, but Johnny Cash is pretty much the epitome of substance in singing.
Singing is all about style. What sort of "substance" are you looking for?
Favorite version is by The Prodigals : https://youtu.be/I8cJomVBafM
and I am a fan of Johnny Cash
Say what??
Contrary, it would seem, to most commentators, I regard this as a rather drab and ordinary song by an artist I otherwise greatly admire. What am I missing?
Historical context? Memories? This song was released 4 years before I was born, but I recall it and it's variants from the earliest of ages. It conjures up the desire of every kid of my generation and before to head out to a fictional west and be a cowboy. Love it.
Contrary, it would seem, to most commentators, I regard this as a rather drab and ordinary song by an artist I otherwise greatly admire. What am I missing?
Make up your mind, Poacher, and grab one.
haha, good one!
Damn straight.
Ghosts of eternally-damned cowboys chasing the devil's herd of red-eyed cattle. C'mon, man, keep up.
Make up your mind, Poacher, and grab one.
Yumm, thank you for the link, exquisite ! - I'm a die-hard fan. Of the Muppets, I mean.
I admire Cash, not really my cup of tea - but I do like this song.
Like it too, except they left off the (haunting) third verse.
Agreed. Outlaw's version is my fave.
Yea, I have to go with this also. The Florida Guitar Army!!!
Agreed. Outlaw's version is my fave.
Everybody in my church loves this song...
Interesting genesis https://www.westernmusic.com/performers/hof-jones-stan.html
I think I prefer the Peggy Lee cover to Cash.
Can´t see anybody around here denying you the right.
Absolutely wrong.
pardon the kibbitz but... you can Never watch too much nude womens volleyball...
amen
You've been watching too much nudist women's beach volleyball, Poacher :o)
pardon the kibbitz but... you can Never watch too much nude womens volleyball...
Brilliant!
... not to mention hilarious
You've been watching too much nudist women's beach volleyball, Poacher :o)
Make up your mind, Poacher, and grab one.
Brilliant!
Can't recommend it but the "Ghost Rider" effects were pretty cool.
Make up your mind, Poacher, and grab one.
Great song...great singer... Thank you... This set is why I love RP and never fail to tell everyone to come and listen...Eclectic, old-new-human picked... No algorithm can match this and hit so many good songs. PLUS... NO paid play from A&R guys building a new star... Love the mix...
Ghost Riders (In the Sky) - Willie Nelson & Johnny Cash:
"They sing a great duet!!! i grew up on Johnny Cash's music,, my unlces played his songs all the time, as they sit and drink a beer lol. First songs I remember is "I walk the line", & The Ring of Fire"...Now Johnny is in Heaven with all the other great musicians, sitting there, playing their guitars singing their songs. Rest in Peace!" yvonnejm51
Johnny's life would rarely be described as a life well lived. Watch the movie, you'll understand.
misterbearbaby wrote:
Well he did get to play a bad guy on Columbo:
I agree with the Outlaws version being great, except that they left out the last verse. If it wasn't for that, I'd put it up there with Johnny's.
What?! How did Johnny Cash and Bono wind up in the same sentence?!
Apologize to Johnny, please.
:)
Great artists from different time periods who admire and respect each other
Enough with these narrow minded comments comparing artists.
Moves me to action, just not sure which type. Awesome.
That post looks like Charlie Sheen sounds.
Thank you, RadioParadise.
Its not Country... Its "Johnny".
Thank you, RadioParadise.
Huh?
Given the song topic, maybe Devil-like would be more appropriate? ;)
Cheesier than the Wensleydale Creamery, yet fun with it. This is one of the very few Cash songs that rates a 5 from the Nottingham jury.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWTjjm-Gg3c
Good one. My absolute favorite version from Ghost Rider movie by Spiderbait
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtXSmqEq1eA
What?! How did Johnny Cash and Bono wind up in the same sentence?!
Apologize to Johnny, please.
:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWTjjm-Gg3c
Don't stop.
"Norah Jones and Kris Kristopherson singing a Johnny Cash song"
....Stompin' Tom Connors...
I'd love to hear Tom on RP.
In the late 80s, I knew a guy who used to be in his band. When Tom came out of retirement, the guy quit his job to tour. The guy's boss couldn't understand it.
"But... aren't you happy here? We'll up your salary..."
"It's fine but Tom.... he's putting the band back together..."
"but.. you've got a good job here...."
"It's a great job but Tom..."
Thanks for the laugh, crockydile, I needed it tonight!
Cash is an icon. But you are wrong about the rest. There are plenty of great American and Canadian country acts.
Ian & Sylvia, Stompin' Tom Connors, Gordon Lightfoot, Kris Kirstofferson, John Prine, Steve Goodman, Emmy Lou Harris. I'm sure that I just scratched the surface.
Some of the country 'n western material is rather good too.
My vote is for the Outlaws version.
On the subject of JC covers, Michelle Shocked did an unbelievable version of One Piece at a Time.
I like this one too.
I uploaded Jonathan Round doing Sympathy for the Devil and it got "sorry"-ed instantly. There appears to be a limit to his cover suckerness.
Well upload it if you have it available! Bill is a complete sucker for covers, trust me.
Good idea. I'll put in my next batch of uploads.
On the subject of JC covers, Michelle Shocked did an unbelievable version of One Piece at a Time.
Well upload it if you have it available! Bill is a complete sucker for covers, trust me.
My vote is for the Outlaws version.
On the subject of JC covers, Michelle Shocked did an unbelievable version of One Piece at a Time.
try this
https://www.amazon.com/Hanky-Panky/dp/B000002AZD/ref=cm_cmu_pg__header
" Johnny Cash was one of the most influential figures in American music in the post war period. He managed to combine elements of folk, rock 'n' roll and country, which together with his distinctive voice and guitar style, created an instantly recognisable sound "
"Some people say, that this music is "all too simple". Well I say yes, Johnny indeed was a normal man, one of us. And he wasn't playing a thousand chords in each song - but that's exactly why we love him! Johnny - we miss ya!"