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Johnny Cash hurt video. Yes Trent Reznor wrote the original. Yes its a cover song. But J.R. made it his own. Both songs are equal in their own respect. No spamming No Arguing Keep comments only about the video. I will ban/block/remove all spam/hate comments.


One of the biggest hits by this Norwegian hard rock/aor band. This song can be found on their second album "Attitudes" from 1988. Return's official website can be found here: www.return.no


From the Short Circuit Soundtrack.


Johnny Cash's final video, the Nine Inch Nails-Cover "Hurt"


Johnny Cash - San Quentin


Live


Of course there would be no king of rock & roll without rock & roll itself in the first place. Chuck Berry counts as the main architect that helped build rock & roll with such anthems as Roll Over Beethoven, Maybeline, School Days, No Particular Place To Go and this classic video right here called Johnny B.Goode.


Third video from the album "DI-RECT", directed by Oscar Verpoort, released july 2007 by EMI Netherlands. Johnny is currently available @ iStore.


When on the road to sweet Athy, Hurroo Hurroo When on the road to sweet Athy, Hurroo Hurroo When on the road to sweet Athy, A stick in the hand, a drop in the eye A doleful damsel I did cry Johnny I hardly knew ya Where are the eyes that looked so mild, Hurroo Hurroo Where are the eyes that looked so mild, Hurroo Hurroo Where are the eyes that looked so mild, When my poor heart you first beguiled Why did ya from me and the child Johnny I hardly knew ya Chorus: We had guns and drums and drums and guns, Hurroo Hurroo We had guns and drums and drums and guns, Hurroo Hurroo We had guns and drums and drums and guns The enemy never slew ya Johnny I hardly knew ya Where are the legs with which you run, Hurroo Hurroo Where are the legs with which you run, Hurroo Hurroo Where are the legs with which you run, When first you went to carry a gun Indeed your dancing days are done Johnny I hardly knew ya Chorus You hadn't an arm, you hadn't a leg, Hurroo Hurroo You hadn't an arm, you hadn't a leg, Hurroo Hurroo You hadn't an arm, you hadn't a leg, You're a spineless, boneless, chickenless egg You'll have to be put with the bowl to beg Johnny I hardly knew ya Chorus I'm happy for to see ya home, Hurroo Hurroo I'm happy for to see ya home, Hurroo Hurroo I'm happy for to see ya home, From the isle of Ceylon Johnny I hardly knew ya Chorus


Johnny Cash and June Carter singing "Jackson". Johnny has a nagging cough during this rendition but the chemistry between Johnny and June is great, as always. This aired on September 27th, 1969.


Johnny Cash sings Jackson with Miss Piggy


Johnny cash - Personal jesus


Johnny Cash God's Gonna Cut You Down from the album American V: A Hundred Highways available on Lost Highway Records


Filmed back in the heyday of S.L.F.


Johnny Kemp Just Got Paid (C) 1988 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT


This was a France-only release in 1989. cover of the LesPauls song (but much better!)


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Johnny Cash Sunday Morning Coming Down (C) 2007 Sony Pictures Television, Inc.


I would have never guessed, but Louis Armstrong was a guest on the Johnny Cash Show. This and the story about Satchmo and Jimmie Rogers show how diverse musical tastes these men had and once again that music is a great connector. This is from episode 38, Oct., 28, 1970 and must be one of Satchmo's last performances. He was such a great performer right to the end and the Nashville audience and Johnny just loved him. Louis Armstrong cracks everybody up at the start of the song: Let's give it to 'em in black and white. THIS AND OTHER GREAT PERFORMANCES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON A 2-DVD-SET "BEST OF THE JOHNNY CASH TV SHOW". HIGHLY RECOMMENDABLE!!!


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From "The Donna Reed Show" where Shelley played Donna Reed's daugher "Mary".


Live @ 4Music Presents 05-03-06


THOSE SQUARE THINGS ARE ANNOTATIONS, HOVER OVER THEM FOR INFO!!!!! This is from the year 1968 at the Grand Ole Opry, where Johnny Cash sung his 1963 hit, "Ring Of fire". The song was written by June Carter, and was originally sung by the Carter Family, but didn't fare even close to as well as Johnny Cash and his version of the song. P.S. 5 million views. Thanks for viewing everybody!


Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar (two IR LEDs), you can accurately track the location of your head and render view dependent images on the screen. This effectively transforms your display into a portal to a virtual environment. The display properly reacts to head and body movement as if it were a real window creating a realistic illusion of depth and space. By Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. For more information and software visit http://johnnylee.net


This is live at San Quentin in 1969. This is the original radio version (except no bleep) that your daddy knows!