The Johnny Cash Show - 2x11 Merle Haggard, Anne Murray

The show opens with Cash singing “25 Minutes To Go” from his 1968 live album “At Folsom Prison.” Johnny and June join with Homer Haynes and Jethro Burns for “Guess Things Happen That Way.” Cash sings “Portrait of My Woman,” the Statler Brothers perform their hit “Bed Of Rose’s,” and the Carter Family joins for “Daddy Sang Bass.” 25-year-old Anne Murray offers a sweet rendition of “Snowbird” and “Sing High, Sing Low.” Singer/songwriter Merle Haggard performs “Sidewalks Of Chicago” and is joined by Cash for “Okie From Musgokee,” “Sing Me Back Home” and “I’m A Lonesome Fugitive.” Haggard’s wife Bonnie Owens joins the ensemble for “Swinging Doors” and “Mama Tried” and Carl Perkins takes the vocals on Haggard’s “I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am.” And everybody joins voices for a closing rendition of “Put Your Hand In The Hand.”

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  • Aired Dec 02, 1970
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