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2018 studio album by various artists
Forever Words is a 2018 album by various artists recording poetry and lyrics by
Johnny Cash set to music for the first time. The album follows a 2016 book release of the poems entitled Forever Words: The Unknown Poems (
ISBN
0399575138 ).
[4] The album includes a posthumously released track by
Chris Cornell , who died in 2017. In 2020 and 2021, a deluxe version of the album was released in four waves, with a total of 18 additional songs. The first and second waves were released on
October 23 and December 11, 2020 with the two remaining waves set for release on February 5 and April 2, 2021 respectively.
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Track listing
"Forever/I Still Miss Someone" –
Kris Kristofferson and
Willie Nelson
"To June This Morning" –
Ruston Kelly and
Kacey Musgraves
"Gold All Over the Ground" –
Brad Paisley
"You Never Knew My Mind" –
Chris Cornell
"The Captain's Daughter" –
Alison Krauss and Union Station
"Jellico Coal Man" –
T-Bone Burnett
"The Walking Wounded" –
Rosanne Cash
"Them Double Blues" –
John Mellencamp
"Body on Body" –
Jewel
"I'll Still Love You" –
Elvis Costello
"June's Sundown" –
Carlene Carter
"He Bore It All" –
Dailey & Vincent
"Chinky Pin Hill" –
I'm with Her
"Goin', Goin', Gone" –
Robert Glasper featuring
Ro James and
Anu Sun
"What Would I Dreamer Do?" –
The Jayhawks
"Spirit Rider" –
Jamey Johnson
Deluxe Edition :
"Big Hearted Girl" –
Hard Working Americans
"I'm Comin' Honey" –
Shawn Camp
"Brand New Pair of Shoes" –
Ana Christina Cash
"If You Loved Me" –
Elvis Costello and the Imposters
"I've Been Around" –
Marty Stuart
"Who's Gonna Grease My Skillet?" –
John Popper
"California Poem" –
Jamey Johnson ,
Sam Bush and
Jerry Douglas
"Little Patch of Grass" –
Brandon Robert Young and
Clare Bowen
"The Dogs Are In The Woods" –
John McEuen
"Does Anybody Out There Love Me?" –
Jewel
"Autumn" –
Watkins Family Hour
"Let It Be Tonight" –
Ira Dean
"Pretty Pictures in My Mind" –
The Lumineers
"Outta Site Tonite" –
Ronnie Dunn and
Brad Paisley
"My Song" –
Runaway June
"Dark and Bloody Ground" –
Ruston Kelly
"The Third Degree" –
Aaron Lewis
"Tecemseh" –
Bill Miller
Personnel
Charts
See also
References
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Forever Words at
Metacritic
^ Wohlfeld, Carsten (April 6, 2018).
"Review: Various Artists – JOHNNY CASH: FOREVER WORDS" .
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"ANMELDELSE: Hæderlig hyldest med højdepunkter" . gaffa.dk .
^ Barsanti, Sam (February 8, 2018).
"Elvis Costello, Chris Cornell, and More Helped Turn Some Johnny Cash Poems into Songs" .
The A.V. Club .
Univision .
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"Johnny Cash's 'Forever Words' album gets the deluxe, extended reissue treatment - Music News - ABC News Radio" .
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"Johnny Cash's "Forever Words" Getting Deluxe Reissue | KBOE 104.9FM Hot Country" .
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"Expanded Edition of Johnny Cash's 'Forever Words' Announced" . 26 October 2020.
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"ARIA Australian Top 50 Albums" .
Australian Recording Industry Association . April 16, 2018. Retrieved April 14, 2018 .
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"ultratop.be – Johnny Cash – The Music: Forever Words" .
Ultratop . Retrieved April 18, 2018 .
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"Offiziellecharts.de – Various Artists – Johnny Cash - The Music: Forever Words" (in German).
GfK Entertainment Charts . Retrieved April 13, 2018.
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"NZ Heatseeker Albums Chart" .
Recorded Music NZ . April 16, 2018. Retrieved April 13, 2018 .
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"Billboard 200: April 17, 2018" .
Billboard . Retrieved April 17, 2018 .
External links
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