Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues (Official Audio)

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Published 2021-03-26
Official audio for "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash
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Johnny Cash was a legendary country music singer, songwriter and musician. Born on February 26, 1932 in Kingsland, Arkansas, Johnny made his way up to be one of the most influential artists of all time. His genre-spanning music embraced country, rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel sounds with top hits such as “Ring of Fire,” “Walk the Line,” and “Folsom Prison Blues.” Honored with multiple Grammy awards throughout his lifetime, Johnny was also inducted into both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame. He often collaborated with other popular music icons, such as Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson, to name a few. Throughout his storied career, Johnny received numerous accolades and left an indelible impact on the genre of country music. He is revered and remembered to this day as an incomparable legend of the music industry.

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[Chorus:]
I bet there's rich folks eatin' in a fancy dining car
They're probably drinkin' coffee and smoking big cigars
Well, I know I had it coming, I know I can't be free
But those people keep a-movin', and that's what tortures me

All Comments (21)
  • "But I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die." One of the coldest lyrics ever written.
  • @donkenway4131
    Johnny was Rock & Roll, Country, Punk, Anti establishment, Patriotic, Gangsta, true Christian, all wrapped up in one person. Above all, Johnny was REAL in who he was. The world was a much better place when he was in it.
  • @wayner5696
    if you are listening in 2024 you are a ROCKSTAR like to see how many people listen still.
  • @LOLLYPOPPE
    The guitar solo is so simple it’s absurd but still one of the most iconic ever
  • @damond7437
    Hello I am Johnny Cash.....the rest is History. Legends never die
  • @justanobody6075
    My grandpa died tonight. Johnny was one of his favorites. He used to sing this song to me as we sat on his swing in the backyard as the train went by.
  • This song is the shit still in 2024. Never gets old. Jonny Cash was the man of all trades.
  • All he had to say was "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" and you knew you were at the right place! We miss you man... we miss you a lot.
  • @LEGEGG0
    Johnny Cash: "I shot a man just to watch him die" Audience: *Cheering Intensifies*
  • @trentk268
    This was the top selling album in 1968. Ahead of the Beatles, the Stones, and a whole bunch of famous rockers. When I played this song for my 6 year old daughter, she became a Johnny Cash fan instantly.
  • @DFwRocket
    If you are listening to 2021, nice taste in music partner.
  • This is my favorite song The “Hello. I’m Johnny Cash.” Gives me chills every time for some reason. He is a legend
  • Thank you because I,ve been listening to Johnny Cash since I was about between 11and 13years old and now I,m 67
  • I took my time at 17, am 41 now. I'm learning that the toughest prison lies within one's own mind. Life's a trip. Never give up. Never that. Thank goodness for music that touches a person deeply. RIP, Johnny. Thanks for your service.
  • I'll never forget sitting in a prison cell alone at 16, singing this song trying to keep myself from crying. Hard to believe I'm 22 now and that's all been over for 4 years.
  • @outdoorgal9602
    Johnny Cash is timeless! My grandfather was a huge fan of his and I have listened to him since I was a small child in the 60's!