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Bootleg, Vol. III: Live Around the World

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Download links and information about Bootleg, Vol. III: Live Around the World. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Country genres. It contains 53 tracks with total duration of 02:26:11 minutes.

Release date: 2011
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Country
Tracks: 53
Duration: 02:26:11
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No. Title Length
1. So Doggone Lonesome (Live At Big "D" Jamboree, Dallas, TX, 1956) (Johnny Cash) 2:45
2. I Walk the Line (Live At Big "D" Jamboree, Dallas, TX, 1956) (Johnny Cash) 3:28
3. Get Rhythm (Live At Big "D" Jamboree, Dallas, TX, 1956) (Johnny Cash) 2:00
4. Country Boy (Live At New River Ranch, Rising Sun, MD, 1962) (Johnny Cash) 2:20
5. I Still Miss Someone (Live At New River Ranch, Rising Sun, MD, 1962) (Johnny Cash) 1:21
6. Cotton Fields (Live At New River Ranch, Rising Sun, MD, 1962) (Johnny Cash) 2:20
7. I Walk the Line (Live At New River Ranch, Rising Sun, MD, 1962) (Johnny Cash) 2:20
8. Perkins Boogie (Live At New River Ranch, Rising Sun, MD, 1962) (Johnny Cash) 1:01
9. Impersonations (Live At New River Ranch, Rising Sun, MD, 1962) (Johnny Cash) 3:21
10. Rock Island Line (Live At New River Ranch, Rising Sun, MD, 1962) (Johnny Cash) 2:58
11. The Rebel - Johnny Yuma (Live At New River Ranch, Rising Sun, MD, 1962) (Johnny Cash) 1:05
12. Introduction (Live At Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, July 16, 1964) (Johnny Cash) 0:30
13. Big River (Live At Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, July 16, 1964) (Johnny Cash) 1:41
14. Folsom Prison Blues (Live At Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, July 16, 1964) (Johnny Cash) 1:53
15. I Still Miss Someone (Live At Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, July 16, 1964) (Johnny Cash) 1:38
16. Rock Island Line (Live At Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, July 16, 1964) (Johnny Cash) 3:55
17. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (Live At Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, July 16, 1964) (Johnny Cash) 2:44
18. I Walk the Line (Live At Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, July 16, 1964) (Johnny Cash) 2:32
19. Ballad of Ira Hayes (Live At Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, July 16, 1964) (Johnny Cash) 3:25
20. Keep On the Sunny Side (Live At Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, July 16, 1964) (Johnny Cash) 1:41
21. Big River (Live At Annex 14 NCO Club, Long Binh, Vietman, January 1969) (Johnny Cash) 1:57
22. Wreck of the Old '97 (Live At Annex 14 NCO Club, Long Binh, Vietman, January 1969) (Johnny Cash) 2:35
23. Tennessee Flat-Top Box (Live At Annex 14 NCO Club, Long Binh, Vietman, January 1969) (Johnny Cash) 2:53
24. Remember the Alamo (Live At Annex 14 NCO Club, Long Binh, Vietman, January 1969) (Johnny Cash) 3:13
25. Cocaine Blues (Live At Annex 14 NCO Club, Long Binh, Vietman, January 1969) (Johnny Cash) 3:23
26. Jackson (Live At Annex 14 NCO Club, Long Binh, Vietman, January 1969) (Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash) 3:04
27. Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man (Live At Annex 14 NCO Club, Long Binh, Vietman, January 1969) (Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash) 3:16
28. Ring of Fire (Live At Annex 14 NCO Club, Long Binh, Vietman, January 1969) (Johnny Cash) 1:58
29. Daddy Sang Bass (Live At Annex 14 NCO Club, Long Binh, Vietman, January 1969) (Johnny Cash) 2:32
30. Introduction - President Richard M. Nixon (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 4:14
31. A Boy Named Sue (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 3:38
32. Five Feet High and Rising (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 3:49
33. Pickin' Time (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 1:22
34. Wreck of the Old '97 (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 2:17
35. Lumberjack (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 2:42
36. Jesus Was a Carpenter (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 4:41
37. What Is Truth (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 3:40
38. (There'll Be) Peace In the Valley (For Me) [Live At the White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970] (Johnny Cash) 3:15
39. He Turned the Water Into Wine (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 3:25
40. Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)? [Live At the White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970] (Johnny Cash) 3:56
41. Daddy Sang Bass (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 2:29
42. The Old Account (Live At The White House, Washington D.C., April 17, 1970) (Johnny Cash) 2:18
43. Sunday Morning Coming Down (Live) (Johnny Cash) 4:11
44. The Prisoner's Song (Live At Osteraker Prison, Sweden, October 3, 1972) (Johnny Cash) 2:49
45. That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:01
46. City of New Orleans (Live At CBS Records Convention, Nashville, Tenn, 1973) (Johnny Cash) 4:09
47. Ragged Old Flag (Live At The Carter Fold, Hiltons, VA, 1976) (Johnny Cash) 3:11
48. One Piece At a Times (Live At The Carter Fold, Hiltons, VA, 1976) (Johnny Cash) 4:15
49. Hey Porter (Live At Wheeling Jamboree, Wheeling, WV, October 2, 1976) (Johnny Cash) 1:30
50. There You Go (Live At Wheeling Jamboree, Wheeling, WV, October 2, 1976) (Johnny Cash) 2:27
51. Give My Love to Rose (Live At Wheeling Jamboree, Wheeling, WV, October 2, 1976) (Johnny Cash) 2:50
52. (Ghost) Riders In the Sky (Live At Exit Inn, Nashville, Tenn, December 10, 1979) (Johnny Cash) 3:43
53. I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal (Live At Exit Inn, Nashville, Tenn, December 10, 1979) (Johnny Cash) 2:30

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This collection focuses on live performances from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s, with 39 previously unreleased performances. Among the exciting newly released material is a concert from 1962—known as Live at New River Ranch, Rising Sun, Maryland—where Cash delivers a demolishing take on “Rock Island Line” and a revved-up version of “I Walk the Line.” The recordings from the USO tour in January 1969 at the NCO Club in Long Binh, Vietnam, are raw and exciting, highlighted by powerful renditions of “Wreck of the Old ’97,” “Cocaine Blues,” and “Ring of Fire,” played to a raucous crowd of servicemen. In contrast are the sobering performances and vocal-heavy recordings from the White House in 1970, where President Nixon introduces Cash. Powerfully rough 1979 recordings of “(Ghost) Riders in the Sky” and “I’m Just an Old Chunk of Coal,” from the Exit Inn in Nashville, showcase Cash’s vitality. He was still delivering on the passion that can be heard in the earliest tapes here, from the Big D Jamboree in Dallas in 1956, where Cash and the Perkins brothers spearheaded their locomotive sound.