Johnny's Blues: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
Johnny's Blues: A Tribute To Johnny Cash | ||||
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Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
Genre | Blues | |||
Label | Northern Blues Music | |||
Various artists chronology | ||||
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Johnny's Blues: A Tribute To Johnny Cash is a 2003 compilation album, released by Northern Blues Music, of blues-oriented songs made popular by Johnny Cash, sung by various Canadian and American performers.
Track listing
- "Train of Love" - Paul Reddick
- "Get Rhythm" - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Benjy Davis
- "Walking the Blues" - Maria Muldaur
- "Rock Island Line" - Chris Thomas King
- "I Walk the Line" - Garland Jeffreys
- "Folsom Prison Blues" - Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
- "Long Black Veil" - Harry Manx
- "Sunday Morning Coming Down" - Alvin Youngblood Hart
- "Frankie's Man" - Sleepy LaBeef
- "Redemption" - Corey Harris
- "Send a Picture of Mother" - Kevin Breit
- "Big River" - Colin Linden
- "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" - Mavis Staples
Personnel
- Alvin Youngblood Hart (vocals, guitar)
- Sleepy LaBeef (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar)
- Tom Wilson (vocals, acoustic guitar)
- Colin Linden (vocals, electric guitar, mandolin)
- Stephen Fearing (vocals, electric guitar)
- Chris Thomas King (vocals, 12-string guitar)
- Paul Reddick (vocals, harmonica)
- Mic Capdevielle (bass voice)
- Del Rey (guitar)
- Jim Tullio (acoustic guitar, bass guitar, percussion)
- Mark Bosch
- Alan Freedman (acoustic guitar)
- Kevin Breit (slide guitar, steel guitar, National guitar, mandocello, mandola, mandolin, bass clarinet)
- Jim Weider (slide guitar)
- Jim Vivian (fiddle)
- Tony Cedras (accordion)
- Bob Doidge (trumpet)
- Richard Bell (piano)
- Joe Krown (organ)
- Chris Cameron (Wurlitzer organ)
- David Roe (upright bass)
- David Hyde
- Butch Taylor (bass guitar)
- David Direnzo (drums, percussion)
- Kevin Tooley
- David Peters
- Jerry Cavanaugh
- Bryan Owings
- Gary Craig (drums)
- Darrell Rose (djembe, percussion)
- Emily Braden
- Tony Backhouse
- David P. Jackson (background vocals).
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