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Johnny Cash 09/21/00
Country Roads, BBC, UK
Set I
Roy Orbison- Oh, Pretty Woman
Johnny Cash- Highway Patrolman
Carl Perkins- Matchbox
Conway Twitty- Hello Darlin'
Rolling Stones- No Expectations
Tex Ritter- High Noon
"Tenessee" Ernie Ford- Sixteen Tons
Glen Campbell- Wichita Lineman
Set II
Creedence Clearwater Revival- Proud Mary
Bob Dylan- Lay Lady Lay
Marty Robbins- El Paso
Johnny Cash- Without Love
Willie Nelson- Always On My Mind
Skeeter Davis- The End Of The World
Jerry Lee Lewis- What Made Milwaukee Famous
Set III
Johnny Horton- Battle Of New Orleans
Tammy Wynette- D-I-V-O-R-C-E
Roy Orbison- Go, Go, Go (Down The Line)
Elvis Presley- I Forgot To Remember
Johnny Cash W/ The Carter Family- Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
Jimmie Rodgers- "T" For Texas
Rodney Crowell- Leaving Louisiana
Ray Price- For The Good Times
The Everly Bros.- Wake Up, Little Suzie
Comment
Johnny Cash's "Country Roads" show, recorded for BBC2. Each Set is a half-hour segment of the show. Although Johnny says, "for the next eight weeks," the only information available says that Johnny's 8 broadcasts ran on 09/21/00, 09/28/00, and 10/05/00. Either Johnny recorded 8 shows originally slated for an 8-week run, but the shows ended up being aired during a three-week period, or these dates indicate some sort of re-run, where the shows were paired toghether in longer blocks. The shows feature Johnny DJ'ing, playing classic country-tinged tunes, then speaking between each song about the relevance of each artist, and sharing his personal stories about them.
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Notes: Part of a set that includes the 09/28 and 10/05/00 broadcasts as well. Unbelivably cool radio broadcast. Johnny plays some really awesome tunes, and his stories between are fantastic. There are a couple of weird track transitions, because of side changes on the source tape. But, nothing of the broadcast is lost. This is such a treasure.