[Bob Dylan]…the greatest writer of our times
~Johnny Cash (introducing “Wanted Man” on the album “At San Quentin”)..Johnny was and is the North Star; you could guide your ship by him – the greatest of the greats then and now. I first met him in ‘62 or ‘63 and saw him a lot in those years. Not so much recently, but in some kind of way he was with me more than people I see every day.
~Bob Dylan (Statement on Johnny Cash – Sept 2003)
Today we celebrate Johnny Cash’s birthday & I’ve collected some videos of him performing together with Bob Dylan.
I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry (from the documentary No Direction Home)
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Columbia Studio A
Nashville, Tennessee
18 February 1969
One Too Many Mornings (song starts at ~1:30)
I Still Miss Someone (audio)
I Walk the Line (audio)
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Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, Tennessee
1 May 1969
Johnny Cash Show
Girl From The North Country
-Egil
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