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Bootleg, Vol. II: From Memphis to Hollywood

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Download links and information about Bootleg, Vol. II: From Memphis to Hollywood. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Gospel, Country genres. It contains 57 tracks with total duration of 02:02:04 minutes.

Release date: 2011
Genre: Gospel, Country
Tracks: 57
Duration: 02:02:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. KWEM Announcements and Advertisements (Johnny Cash) 0:46
2. Johnny Cash Show Intro and Theme (Johnny Cash) 1:37
3. Wide Open Road (Johnny Cash) 2:27
4. Home Equipment Company Advertisement (Johnny Cash) 1:16
5. One More Ride (Johnny Cash) 2:19
6. Home Equipment Company Advertisement / Luther Perkins Intro (Johnny Cash) 1:51
7. Luther's Boogie (Johnny Cash) 0:44
8. Belshazzar Intro (Johnny Cash) 0:42
9. Belshazzar (Johnny Cash) 2:18
10. Closing Comments and Theme (Johnny Cash) 1:25
11. Overton Park Shell Country Music Jamboree Advertisement By Texas Bill Strength (Johnny Cash) 1:01
12. I Walk the Line (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 3:03
13. Get Rhythm (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 2:02
14. Train of Love (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 1:53
15. Country Boy (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 1:48
16. My Treasure (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 1:18
17. Belshazzar (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 2:20
18. He'll Be a Friend (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 1:47
19. When I Think of You (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 1:42
20. I Just Don't Care Enough (To Carry On) [Early Demo] (Johnny Cash) 2:06
21. I'll Cry for You (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 2:27
22. You're My Baby (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 1:37
23. Rock and Roll Ruby (Early Demo) (Johnny Cash) 1:41
24. Wide Open Road (Johnny Cash) 1:47
25. Leave That Junk Alone (Johnny Cash) 1:27
26. Brakeman's Blues (Incomplete) (Johnny Cash) 1:32
27. Big River (Johnny Cash) 3:44
28. I Couldn't Keep from Crying (Johnny Cash) 2:01
29. New Mexico (Johnny Cash) 2:04
30. Goodnight Irene (Johnny Cash) 2:38
31. Restless Kid (Demo) (Johnny Cash) 1:51
32. It's All Over (Demo) (Johnny Cash) 1:42
33. All Over Again (Johnny Cash) 2:11
34. You Dreamer You (Johnny Cash) 1:48
35. I'll Remember You (Johnny Cash) 1:52
36. Johnny Yuma Theme (Johnny Cash) 1:55
37. Five Minutes to Live (Johnny Cash) 2:02
38. The Losing Kind (Johnny Cash) 1:57
39. Locomotive Man (Single Version) (Johnny Cash) 2:49
40. Girl In Saskatoon (Single Version) (Johnny Cash) 2:12
41. There's a Mother Always Waiting (Johnny Cash) 2:58
42. Johnny Reb (Johnny Cash) 2:53
43. The Shifting, Whispering Sands, Pt. 2 (Johnny Cash) 2:29
44. Send a Picture of Mother (Johnny Cash) 2:51
45. Hardin Wouldn't Run (Demo) (Johnny Cash) 3:31
46. Thunderball (Johnny Cash) 2:49
47. One Too Many Mornings (Johnny Cash) 2:38
48. The Frozen Logger (Johnny Cash) 2:20
49. Foolish Questions (Johnny Cash) 3:08
50. Bottom of the Mountain (Johnny Cash) 2:26
51. Put the Sugar to Bed (Single Version) (Johnny Cash) 2:21
52. You Beat All I Ever Saw (Single Version) (Johnny Cash) 2:07
53. On the Line (Johnny Cash) 2:19
54. Roll Call (Single Version) (Johnny Cash) 2:25
55. The Folk Singer (Johnny Cash) 3:02
56. Six White Horses (Demo) (Johnny Cash) 2:27
57. Come Along and Ride This Train (Demo) (Johnny Cash) 3:38

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Subtitled From Memphis to Hollywood, the second volume of the Johnny Cash bootleg series is a mind-blowing 57 tracks recorded between 1955 and 1969. It begins with Cash’s first radio performance with the Tennessee Two at KWEM in West Memphis and includes the radio introduction and closing, a couple of tunes, and Cash reading the sponsor’s advertisement. Then 12 previously unreleased demos follow, including the earliest-known version of Cash’s immortal “I Walk the Line.” Seven Sun Records rarities, including the previously unreleased “Wide Open Road” and “Leave That Junk Alone” show Cash was artistically complete before his legend left the station. Twenty-five recordings for Columbia Records from 1958-1969, featuring orphaned singles that never made an album, B-sides, and studio outtakes finish off this essential compilation. His cover of Bob Dylan’s “One Too Many Mornings,” his co-write with Johnny Horton for “Girl In Saskatoon,” the single “The Folk Singer” that was later covered by Nick Cave as “The Singer,” and a demo of his own “Hardin Wouldn’t Run” are among the essential highlights.