June Carter "No Swallerin' Place"

June Carter does a little bit of comedy with Webb Pierce then launches into "No Swallerin' Place" afterwards she and Webb do a little dance. Note: June co-wrote this song with Frank Loesser when he went to congratulate her on her parody of "Baby It's Cold Outside" with Homer and Jethro.
June Carter Cash - Juke Box Blues

Lyrics to Juke Box Blues : I walked into a honkey tonkey just the other day I droped a nickle in the juke box just to hear it play I didnt have no tune in mind, I didnt wait to choose Just droped a nickle in the slot and I played the juke box blues Theres a guy in there with an old tin horn And a feller on an old banjo, and the man of the fiddle He wasn't no slouch he could really drag that bow Well, the man on the fiddle he must have got tired I didnt hear him say, 'cause he cut loose on the steel guitar And the juke box ran away And I've herd something going strong It must have been a drum It gave that song a solid beat Boy it was goin' some I walked into a honkey tonkey just the other day I droped a nickle in the juke box just to hear it play I didnt have no tune in mind, I didnt wait to choose Just droped a nickle in the slot and I played the juke box blues I've played alot of juke boxes, most everyone in town That's the first tune I've ever heard That can make one night surround Play the juke box blues, such a rythum I've never heard I danced out both of my shoes
Johnny Cash and June Carter - "Jackson"

Johnny and June sing this hit whilst on Johnny's TV show 'The Johnny Cash Show'. Check out my other Cash videos on my channel!
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June Carter Cash & Carl Smith - Time's A Wastin'

Lyrics: Now I've got arms and I've got arms let's get together and use those arms Let's go Times a wastin I've got lips and I've got lips let's get together and use those lips. Let's go Times a wastin The cakes no good if you don't mix the batter and bake it And love's just a bubble if you don't take the trouble to make it So if your free to go with me, I'll take you quicker than 1, 2, 3 Let's go Times a wastin Now I've got blues and I've got blues Let's get acquainted and loose those blues Let's go Times a wastin Now I've got feet and I've got feet Let's start to walk where the lovers meet Let's go Times a wastin You've got me feeling love like I've never have felt it Your full of sugar and I think I'm the butter to melt it Now I've got schemes and you've got schemes Let's get together and dream some dreams Let's go Times a wastin
June Carter "I'm Alright Now"

June Carter comes out and does a little bit of comedy with her sister, Anita and then-husband, Carl Smith. Then her family joins her and they sing the song "I'm Alright Now"; Chet Atkins plays guitar. Note: At the time June and Carl were seperated, which may explain their exchange.
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June Carter "Baby I Tried"

June Carter and Carl Smith come out and do even more really weird skits together . . . seriously, though, who does comedy skits with their husband that they're seperated from? Anyways, then The Carter Family joins her and she sings "Baby I Tried"
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Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, "The Far Side Banks of Jordan."

One of my favorite recordings I ever made, and one of my favorite pictures I have ever taken.
The Story of June Carter/Cash & Johnny Cash (Ring of fire)

The greatest love story of the 20 century. A Story of June Carter/Cash & Johnny Cash Told by Sarah Vowell The Ring of Fire" is a country music song popularized by Johnny Cash and co-written by June Carter Cash and Merle Kilgore. The song was originally recorded by June's sister, Anita Carter When the song failed to become a major hit for Anita, Cash recorded it his own way, adding the mariachi-style horns. This sound was later used in the song "It Ain't Me Babe", which was recorded around the same time. Mother Maybelle and the Carter sisters are prominently featured in the Cash recording singing harmony. officeel Four years after the song was released, Carter and Cash were married, which Cash states helped to stop his alcohol and drug addictions. Cash's daughter Rosanne has stated, "The song is about the transformative power of love and that's what it has always meant to me and that's what it will always mean to the Cash children."
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Johnny Cash and June Carter - Jackson with lyrics

Recorded January 11,1967; Nashville,TN
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June carter and Johnny Cash Tribute video

Pics of Johnny cash and June Carter. The song is ''Pack up your sorrows'' I hope you like it. If you do like please rate or comment. Thank you:)






































