Casey Jones
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Casey Jones · Johnny Cash
The Legend
℗ Originally Recorded 1962. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Released on: 2005-08-16
Electric Guitar: Luther Perkins
Composer: E. NEWTON
Drums: W.S. Holland
Piano: Bill Pursell
Bass: Marshall Grant
Lyricist: T. L. Seibert
Producer: Frank Jones
Producer: Don Law
Arranger: J.R. Cash
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5 people don't understand the immortal Johnny Cash
My name is Casey Jones
Classic Cash how can you not like Cash, i have never heard a song by the man in black I didn't like of the hundreds he did.
Come all you rounders if you wanna hear
I've listened to just about every version of this song I can find (and there's a lot of them!) and I think this is overall the best version. It still gets some of the details of the story wrong - they actually left Memphis at about 1 AM (not "half-past four"), there's no such thing as a "six-eight wheeler", they were running 75 minutes late (not 8 hours), they hit a freight train (not a passenger train), fireman Webb saw the stopped train before Casey did, and so on and so forth. But it also gets more details right than any other version I've heard, and Cash sang it very well.
He was a good singer I still hear his songs
Casey jones
Agreed he left the rails and got back on as a friendly ghost
👌👌👌👌🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sadly he left the rails
I read a story about him at school he died
1904 railway
run ccngbj out off Mexico caught seventeen million of you railroad bums all in there at Casey Jones take you trip to the promise well and pray for Yahoo to forgive you sun shines chip those rocks away on the main line chain gang if only you learned to keep your comment to yourselves atf emporar adios chiirperes river down up go with flow ha ha