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Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden

Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden
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Live album by Johnny Cash
Released August 27, 2002
Recorded December 5 1969
Genre Country
Length appx. 77 minutes
Label Legacy Records / Columbia
Producer Bob Johnston (original)
Al Quagleri (for release)
Professional reviews
Johnny Cash chronology
The Essential Johnny Cash
(2002)
Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden
(2002)
American IV: The Man Comes Around
(2002)

Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden is an album by Johnny Cash that was recorded in December 1969 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, but which was not released until 2002.

The CD was recorded just 4 months after Cash's seminal At San Quentin was released, which is probably why it was not released soon after its recording. As with all Cash live shows of this period, he was backed up by the Tennessee Three, which consisted of W.S. Holland, Marshall Grant and Bob Wooton. Also joining Cash on stage were the Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins and the Carter Family. Noticeably absent from the show was Cash's wife June Carter Cash, who was home pregnant with their son John Carter Cash.

As with most Cash shows, the genres covered ran the gamut from country music to rockabilly to even some folk rock. Similarly to "Johnny Cash At San Quentin", Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden includes numbers performed by Perkins, the Statlers and the Carters while Johnny was offstage. During this particular show, however, Cash introduced his father Ray and also Shel Silverstein, who wrote Cash's biggest pop hit, "A Boy Named Sue".

Track listing

  1. "Big River" (J. Cash) – 2:21
  2. "I Still Miss Someone" (J. Cash, R. Cash, Jr.) – 1:37
  3. "Five Feet High and Rising" (J. Cash) – 2:52
  4. "Pickin' Time" (J. Cash) – 2:36
  5. "Remember the Alamo" (J. Bowers) – 2:48
  6. "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" (E. McCurdy) – 3:04
  7. "Wreck of the Old 97" (Arranged by J. Cash, B. Johnson, N. Blake) – 2:14
  8. "The Long Black Veil" (D. Dill, M. Wilkin) – 3:01
  9. "The Wall (H. Howard)" – 1:09
  10. "Send a Picture of Mother" (J. Cash) – 2:36
  11. "Folsom Prison Blues" (J. Cash) – 3:35
  12. "Blue Suede Shoes" (C. Perkins) – 3:13 (Carl Perkins)
  13. "Flowers on the Wall" (L. DeWitt) – 2:32 (The Statler Brothers)
  14. "Wildwood Flower" (A.P. Carter) – 3:45 (The Carter Family)
  15. "Worried Man Blues" (A.P. Carter) – 1:40 (The Carter Family)
  16. "A Boy Named Sue" (S. Silverstein) – 4:25
  17. "Cocaine Blues" (T.J. Arnall) – 1:57
  18. "Jesus was a Carpenter" (C. Wren) – 3:40
  19. "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" (P. LaFarge) – 3:11
  20. "As Long as the Grass Shall Grow" (P. LaFarge) – 3:50
  21. "Sing a Traveling Song" (K. Jones) – 3:30
  22. "He Turned the Water into Wine" (J. Cash) – 3:16
  23. "Were You There (When They Crucifed My Lord)" (Traditional, Arranged by J. Cash) – 4:16
  24. "Daddy Sang Bass" (C. Perkins) – 2:15
  25. "Finale Medley" – 4:45:
    1. "Do What You, Do Well" (N. Miller) (Johnny and Tommy Cash)
    2. "I Walk the Line" (J. Cash) (The Carter Family)
    3. "Ring of Fire" (J. Cash, M. Kilgore) (The Statler Brothers)
    4. "Folsom Prison Blues" (J. Cash) (Carl Perkins)
    5. "The Rebel - Johnny Yuma" (R. Markowitz, A. Fenady)
    6. "Folsom Prison Blues" (J. Cash)
  26. "Suppertime" (I. F. Stanphill) – 2:55

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