Johnny Cash - There You Go and Give My Love to Rose (1957)
Growing up, he was called
J.R., and when he enlisted in the Air Force it was as John R. He took the name
Johnny when he started recording for Sun Records.
Much of his childhood was
spent working in his family's cotton fields. He was a teenager when he started
playing guitar and writing songs.
In October 1965, Cash was
arrested upon returning from Mexico when US Customs agents searched his luggage
and found hundreds of illegal pills. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and
fined $1,000.
In 1968, he married June
Carter from the legendary Country music Carter Family. Cash credits her for
saving his life, as she helped him break his drug habit.
Cash is a member of the
Songwriters' Hall Of Fame, Country Music Hall Of Fame and the Rock And Roll
Hall Of Fame.
From 1969 to 1971, he hosted The Johnny Cash Show on ABC TV. Bob
Dylan, Neil Young and Louis Armstrong all appeared as guests.
He died at age 71 due to
complications from diabetes.
The 2005 film Walk The Line is about Cash's life. He was portrayed in the movie by Joaquin Phoenix, who sang as Cash for the stage scenes.
The 2005 film Walk The Line is about Cash's life. He was portrayed in the movie by Joaquin Phoenix, who sang as Cash for the stage scenes.
He had his daughter, Rosanne,
with his first wife, Vivian Liberto. Rosanne Cash became a prominent Country
singer of her own, and had a crossover hit in 1981 with "Seven Year
Ache."
Barry Gibb from The Bee Gees
bought the Tennessee house Cash lived in from 1968 until his death. In 2007,
while the home was being renovated for Gibb, it caught fire and burned to the
ground.
Cash played many free concerts
at prisons throughout his career. His first was on New Year's Day, 1960 when he
played San Quentin prison in San Rafael, California. Merle Haggard, who was
serving time for burglary, was in the audience.
A requirement at Johnny Cash
shows was an American flag on stage in full view of the audience.
The
lyrics are:
I found him by the railroad
track this morning
I could see that he was nearly
dead
I knelt down beside him and I
listened
Just to hear the words the
dying fellow said
He said they let me out of
prison down in Frisco
For ten long years I've paid
for what I've done
I was trying to get back to
Louisiana
To see my Rose and get to know
my son
Chorus:
Give my love to Rose please
won't you mister
Take her all my money, tell
her to buy some pretty clothes
Tell my boy his daddy's so
proud of him
And don't forget to give my
love to Rose
Tell them I said thanks for
waiting for me
Tell my boy to help his mom at
home
Tell my Rose to try to find
another
For it ain't right that she
should live alone
Mister here's a bag with all
my money
It won't last them long the
way it goes
God bless you for finding me
this morning
And don't forget to give my
love to Rose
Chorus:
Give my love to Rose please
won't you mister
Take her all my money, tell
her to buy some pretty clothes
Tell my boy his daddy's so
proud of him
And don't forget to give my
love to Rose
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