The Grey BloodsJohnny Did It Johnny's Way (feat. WS Holland-Live)
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A song written about The Man In Black, Johnny Cash, the lyrics speak of a man who stole the hearts of many music fans and paved the way for many generations to come.

written by Paul Fowler
recorded live at Sun Studios, Memphis, TN
mixed at Sound Dragon Studios, Goodletsville, TN

Paul Fowler: lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Mike Anderson: lead guitar
Ronnie Honeycutt: bass
Adam Marsh: harmonica
WS "Fluke" Holland: drums

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"We simply wanted to pay tribute to a legend. We recorded a live album at Sun Studios, in Memphis, Tennessee, where it all started.
WS "Fluke" Holland, drummer for Johnny Cash and for Carl Perkins on Blue Suede Shoes, also graced us with his presence.
The Grey Bloods were honored to share the studio with such an inspiring man."
Johnny Did It Johnny's Way

When I was a kid, my daddy introduced me to the man in black
He sang about prison, trains and a custom cadillac
Though I was young, I wanted to hear about the ring of fire
But, I was scared to death when mama said the water was risin' high

When I got older I found myself tryin' to catch the devil's hurt
I didn't understand till I found my cleanest dirty shirt
I can't forget the day that Billy Joe took his guns to town
And, how I could almost feel the pain when he hit the ground

I've been to Gatlinburg and I've been to Jackson, Tennessee
I've been in a cell in Folsom longing to be free
You can always recognize him by the way he'd sing his songs and play
Well, I don't care what you say, Johnny did it Johnny's way

I made parts for GM in Detroit, 1949
And, I sat in the starship as we flew across the universe divide
I've walked in a saloon on a street of mud and drank myself a brew
I still feel kinda bad for that boy whose daddy named him Sue

I've been to Gatlinburg and I've been to Jackson, Tennessee
I've been in a cell in Folsom longing to be free
You can always recognize him by the way he'd sing his songs and play
Well, I don't care what you say, Johnny did it Johnny's way

I've been to Gatlinburg and I've been to Jackson, Tennessee
I've been in a cell in Folsom longing to be free
Without the man in black, country music wouldn't be what it is today
Well, I don't care what you say, Johnny did it Johnny's way

Yeah, I don't care what you say, Johnny did it Johnny's way x
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