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The Greatest: Country Classics

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Download links and information about The Greatest: Country Classics. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 38:47 minutes.

Release date: 2012
Genre: Country
Tracks: 14
Duration: 38:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wildwood Flower (Johnny Cash) 2:11
2. Old Shep (Johnny Cash) 2:23
3. Goodbye, Little Darlin', Goodbye (Johnny Cash) 2:22
4. I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know (Johnny Cash) 2:27
5. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Johnny Cash) 2:39
6. A Wound Time Can't Erase (Johnny Cash) 2:36
7. Honky-Tonk Girl (Johnny Cash) 1:57
8. Delia's Gone (Johnny Cash) 3:00
9. The Long Black Veil (Johnny Cash) 3:05
10. The Battle of New Orleans (Johnny Cash) 2:21
11. The Three Bells (The Carter Family, Johnny Cash) 3:44
12. The Gambler (Johnny Cash) 3:41
13. (Ghost) Riders In the Sky (Johnny Cash) 3:46
14. I'm Ragged But I'm Right (Johnny Cash) 2:35

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As part of Columbia/Legacy's ongoing celebration of Johnny Cash's 80th Birthday in 2012, the label assembled a series of compilations under the rubric "The Greatest." This 14-track collection functions as a companion of sorts to his daughter Rosanne's 2009 album The List, which itself was based on a list of classic country songs Johnny assembled for his daughter back in 1973. Here, we have Johnny's versions of country standards, including such stalwarts as "Wildwood Flower," "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know," "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," "Delia's Gone," and "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky." Some may carp that the definition of "Country Classics" may not cover such songs as 1978's "The Gambler," which Cash cut just weeks before Kenny Rogers, but its inclusion goes a long way in illustrating what an adept interpreter Cash was. He had a way of shaping familiar songs to fit his style — and when he dipped his toe into traditional honky tonk, as he does on the appropriately named "Honky Tonk Girl," he did so to his signature two-step beat — without ever altering the songs beyond recognition, and this compilation goes a long way in showcasing this gift.