Detailed Description
Johnny Cash's America CD + DVD
Johnny Cash's America was not red, white or blue, but black. And that blackness contained multitudes. While society has become increasingly divided, Americans who can agree on little else have agreed on Johnny Cash.
Cash navigated some of the most contentious issues of our time - war, prison reform, youth discontent, religion, Native American rights - without losing his audience. What lessons can be learned from his story? How can one speak his mind without losing his voice?
A newly commissioned film for A&E's Biography Channel, JOHNNY CASH'S AMERICA blends biography, essay and music to explore the meaning of one American's life. Chapters develop thematically from Cash's life: his agricultural roots, finding his voice with the original rock and rollers, his commitment to family and self education, his anger at the treatment of Native Americans, his refusal to let prisoners be forgotten, the folk scene as a platform, America's wars-his support and resistance, and his patriotism even when questioning the government.
This deluxe CD/DVD package contains the film in its entirety plus a CD of the music from the film.
CD TRACKLISTING
- Ride This Train (unreleased Hendersonville version)
- Pickin' Time
- Five Feet High And Rising
- Big River
- Cry Cry Cry
- All God's Children Ain't Free
- Big Foot
- Don't Take Your Guns To Town
- Folsom Prison Blues (Live At Folsom Prison)
- Singin' In Vietnam Talkin' Blues
- What Is Truth
- Man In Black
- Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
- Children, Go Where I Send Thee (Live In Denmark 1971)
- Ragged Old Flag
- Song Of The Patriot
- Hurt
- This Land Is Your Land
- I Am The Nation (unreleased bonus track)
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE DVD:
- Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan outtakes from "Nashville Skyline" and other sessions
- Never-before broadcast pilot of 1965 "Johnny Cash Show"
- Rare footage from a 1968 Canadian TV special, in glorious 2-inch videotape color
- Unseen rehearsal for a Highwaymen recording session
- A rare BBC performance during his American
Recordings comeback
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