Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian - Johnny Cash

Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian

Johnny Cash

  • Genre: Country
  • Release Date: 1964-10-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8
  • Album Price: 6.99
  • ℗ Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
As Long As the Grass Shall Gro Johnny Cash 6:11
2
Apache Tears Johnny Cash 2:39
3
Custer Johnny Cash 2:23
4
The Talking Leaves Johnny Cash 3:57
5
The Ballad of Ira Hayes Johnny Cash 4:12
6
Drums Johnny Cash 5:06
7
White Girl Johnny Cash 3:03
8
The Vanishing Race Johnny Cash 4:03

Reviews

  • Cash

    5
    By MedinaInMiami786
    Pure American
  • Remember The Removal

    5
    By Tonythetigerrrrr
    I love Johnny for his amazing songs and that he took time and appreciated our people to do this song. BTW I grew up with vinyl and yes I miss it but I love the ability to down load music to your device at anytime. Just don’t like all the Legal krap that comes with it. We should have no limit to devices want to play the songs we paid for.
  • Final Vinyl

    5
    By mchunk
    I grew up in an age of analog recordings - we had great sound, cover art, extensive liner notes, and got spoiled by it. Vinyl is returning - at premium prices, however. I like it as well as the next audio purist, but I also like having the convenience of downloading these great recordings at reasonable prices and they sound great. No matter the vehicle, the music is what keep us moving along. I have taken vinyl lps and ripped tracks digitally, sequenced them, burned them to cd and uploaded them to my iPod, harvesting an album image from anywhere I can find a decent copy, and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. But, it takes some time and patience. For the time being, I'm listening to vinyl and enjoying the new technology as well. Let's not bicker, let's spin some tunes.
  • Great album

    5
    By Mr. Luty
    The only great music is the old style music. I am 17 and I listen to Johnny cash. In my opinion Johnny cash is life. It's really sad that he died so young. I know I am late. Johnny cash represents the music that had a soul in it. The new rappers or like wanna be Johnny cash.
  • An underrated and massively amazing recording

    5
    By CroMags70
    This is such a great vinyl that if all you can get are these shoddy MP3's still do. If you want to hear pure analog heaven you must ditch this horrid technology and search out the vinyl. It is a shame children today are sold so many lies in america, blatant and forever damaging. Know this, this record(vinyl) is amazing and also that MP3's are only good for transporting music easily, the sound is beyond weak and pathetically sterile. Do yourselves a favour and buy vinyl recordings. The ONLY way to feel the music aurally and in your soul.

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