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  • Release Date: 03/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1959
  • Sales Rank: 14,287
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972448121
 
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Hymns By Johnny Cash

1LISTENIt Was Jesus 2:08
2LISTENI Saw a Man 2:36
3LISTENAre All the Children In 1:58
4LISTENThe Old Account 2:29
5LISTENLead Me Gently Home 2:04
6LISTENSwing Low, Sweet Chariot 1:56
7LISTENSnow in His Hair 2:24
8LISTENLead Me Father 2:31
9LISTENI Call Him 1:50
10LISTENThese Things Shall Pass 2:20
11LISTENHe'll Be a Friend 2:00
12LISTENGod Will 2:24
13LISTENIt Was Jesus Bonus Track / Mono EP Version 2:04

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Editorial Reviews

Although Sam Phillips steered Cash away from gospel and sacred music in the mid-'50s at Sun Records, in fact much of what Cash recorded in his early career still had a devout tone, often with piety and imagery that wouldn't have sounded foreign in a gospel context. So although this 1959 album was entirely devoted to religious songs, it didn't really sound that different from his prior work, and remains accessible to Cash fans whether or not they're religious or have an interest in sacred song. The arrangements remain as sparse as most from his 1950s catalog, though stately backup vocals are often present. Too, these aren't strictly traditional numbers, as Cash writes or co-writes about half the tunes. Sure, "Are All the Children In" skirts bathos with its spoken sections, yet songs like "The Old Account" and "It Was Jesus" have the country-rockabilly bounce characteristic of much of his secular material. In fact, despite its specialized focus, it's somewhat generic 1950s Cash at a casual listen, though even generic 1950s Cash is good. The CD reissue adds just one bonus track, and a peripheral one at that: a "mono EP version" of "It Was Jesus," which is lacking the backup vocals found on the LP one. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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