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Mr. Cash?

M... Mr. Cash?

Mr. Cash.

J.R.

J.R., turn it off and get to sleep.

Change it, J.R. Turn it off.

Guess which Carter that is.

Anita? Nope. June.

That was 10-year-old June singing.

What was the name of that number?

I was gonna sing...

Turn it off. Do I have to come in there?

Now here's the cut...

Let's get to bed.

It's hot.

It's gonna be hotter tomorrow.

Maybe Daddy will quit us early and we can go fishing.

We'll go fishing Saturday.

Daddy needs a good day from us tomorrow, J.R.

I know.

Jack? Mm-hm?

How come you're so good?

I ain't.

You pick five times more than me. Well, I'm bigger than you are.

You know every story in Scripture.

Well, you know every song in Mama's hymnal.

Songs are easy.

They ain't for me.

There's more words in the Bible than in Heavenly Highway Hymns.

Look, J.R., if I'm gonna be a preacher one day...

...I gotta know the Bible front to back.

I mean, you can't help nobody if you can't tell them the right story.

They said by noon it's gonna be 104.

Them radio stations say anything to get them n*gg*r*s off.

Ray, why don't you let J.R. Take the babies in?

I told Rollins we'd have a crop yesterday.

What do I say when he pulls up here and we're shy?

You ready to unload that piano?

We're not selling Daddy's piano.

And I'm not the one in Bardstown drinking every Saturday.

Am I a soldier of the cross A follower of the Lamb And shall I fear to own His cause

Eh, what's up, doc?

Whoa.

Hey, what did that...? That rooster say when he was all blown up...

...by TNT and picking his feathers up outside that henhouse?

"Fortunately, boy, I keep my feathers numbered for just such an emergency."

I got it. I got it.

Can we go soon?

Mr. Coles gave me a dollar to cut the whole pile and not half.

Go on ahead, J.R. Catch a fish.

Put a worm on a hook

And drop it in a brook

If things go right

You'll fry some fish tonight

Where you been? Where you been?

Throw that pole down. Get in the car. In the car.

You hear them, J. R?

Do you hear them angels?

I can hear them, Jack.

They're so beautiful.

They're beautiful.

Jack?

Do something.

Do something.

You know what that is, J. R?

You know what that is...? Stop it, Ray.

Nothing.

Nothing. That's what that is.

That's what that's worth.

And that's what you are.

Leave him alone, Ray. He didn't do this.

The devil did this. He took the wrong son.

Stop it, Ray. He was my best. Now he's gone.

Jack, please don't leave me alone.

Ray. Quiet!

Stop it... Quiet! Everybody, quiet!

You're gonna miss your bus.

How come they put "John" on there, J. R?

Your name's J.R., not John.

Letters don't cut it in the Air Force, Reba. They told me to pick a name.

Communist troops have been driven out of Seoul...

... by U.S. Forces, led by General Douglas MacArth...

Oh. What's that?

Anybody seen Tommy? Hey. He's leaving, Ray. Come on.

Now, don't start crying, Mama.

Be careful with that r*fle, J.R. Yeah, I will, Mama.

Last month that Purvis boy got confused and sh*t himself.

Ain't gonna be no battles, Carrie.

He's going to Germany. The w*r is in Korea.

I love you. Love you too.

Take this.

Thanks, Mama.

Take care of yourself, Donzil. Take care of my sister too.

I will.

Hey, Tommy? Be a good boy.

You're gonna miss your bus. Yeah.

Excuse me. May I?

"Dear Vivian, I really miss you.

Boo hoo hoo."

It don't matter what you write, Cash.

No chassis like that's gonna stay parked in her daddy's driveway for two years.

Cash.

Write something.

I saw this church in D�sseldorf made of limestone.

Big as a train station.

We can get married there and go to Venice.

That's in Italy, Viv. The streets are made of water. I ain't kidding.

Johnny...

I haven't seen you for two years.

We only dated for a month.

My daddy says there's something wrong with you.

Well, what do you say, Viv?

I mean, I thought you said you loved me.

I do. Oh, I do. I...

Well, then don't be scared. You tell him that.

You tell him I love you too. He says that's impossible.

He says that you hardly know me. I think I know perfect when I meet it.

Let's go, Cash.

Viv...

Listen, baby. You tell your daddy I'm your man.

Tell him we'll make a family, and I'm gonna be on the radio because I am.

You tell him we'll have a nice house, and we'll be happy.

We'll live in Memphis. Tell him I'll love you forever.

You promise? That's a promise, Viv. You hear me...?

Five minutes was up five minutes ago.

I am Folsom Prison.

At one time they called me Bloody Folsom.

And I earned the name. My own prisoners built me.

Every block of my granite is cemented by the blood of men.

Is it any wonder a man sometimes went berserk...

... and fought the hated walls that shut him in?

Knock it off, you. Let a guy get some sleep.

This was a common scene in those old days.

I had so little work for them to do.

I hear the train comin'

Comin' down the line I can't see no sunshine From this window of mine

I'm stuck.

When I was just a baby My momma said to me, "Son"

"Always be a good boy"

"Don't you mess around with g*ns"

But I k*lled a man in Reno

Just to watch him die

When I hear that whistle blowin'

I hang my head...

and cry

You gonna try today, John?

Really try to sell something?

What does that mean? I cleaned out your case last night.

Baby, all I found were peanut bags and music magazines.

I need you to think about what my daddy offered.

Viv, I'm trying. I mean, I'm really trying to sell stuff.

Hello, ma'am. I'm from Home Equipment Company over on Summer...

...and we have a lot of products...

Enamel colors that you can choose from, uh, that we can...

Hello, I'm John Cash, and I'm from the Home Equipment Company on Summer.

Lucretia. Lucretia, who is it?

Hey, you are late.

Well, I woke up this morning Looked out the door I can tell that old milk cow By the way she lowed Well, if you've seen my milk cow Please ride her on home

I ain't had no milk and butter Since that cow's been gone

I've tried to treat you right Day by day Get out your little prayer book Get down on your knees and pray You're gonna need

You're gonna need your lovin' Daddy's help someday Well, then you're gonna be sorry For treating me this way Oh, come now!

A little higher.

You're close. Little higher.

A little... Yeah, a little higher.

Now play the chord.

That's good.

Let's hear your E, Marshall.

There's my E.

Loulabelle, time to come in.

Jack. Jack, get in here.

Let's go. Jack.

Let's go, John.

There are some people Say you cannot tell Whether you are saved or Whether all is well They say you only can hope and Trust that it is so Well, I was there when it happened And so I guess I ought to know Yes, I know when Jesus saved me Saved my soul The very moment He forgave me Made me whole He took away my heavy burdens Lord, He gave me peace within Peace within Well, Satan can't make me doubt it I won't doubt it

I'm gonna shout it...

Viv?

Viv, open the door.

Viv.

Viv, don't embarrass me. Everyone's out there watching.

I wanna see my daddy.

I wanna go home, John. Please.

He's just got a job sitting in there, in San Antonio waiting for us.

It's just sitting there, waiting. Viv. The guys are here.

My band is here in Memphis.

Your band? John, your band?

Your band is two mechanics who can't hardly play.

Oh, baby, can't you hear the difference between you and that?

You have your wife and your baby in a dump, John...

...and another one on the way. And we can't even make rent.

John...

Soon your sugar-daddies will all be gone You'll wake up some cold day And find you're alone You'll call for me But I'm gonna tell you, "Bye, bye, bye"

When I turn around and walk away You'll cry, cry, cry You're gonna cry, cry, cry And you'll cry alone When everyone's forgotten And you're left on your own You're gonna cry, cry, cry

Hey.

You hate me? No, I don't.

That's a mean song.

Stupid is what it is, Viv.

Yeah.

Vi... Viv, it's just a song.

Excuse me, sir? You the owner of this place?

That's me. Hello. I'm J.R. Cash.

Sam Phillips.

Good to meet you, Mr. Phillips. I'm a singer, and I got a band.

We've been working on some songs.

You wanna cut a record, son, it's $4.

Well, what about the guys there on the wall in the pictures?

I mean, they pay $4? They're on my label.

Well, how do I get on there?

You audition. Right now?

No...

Call my secretary, Marion, when she comes back.

She's at the salon. She'll get you an appointment next month.

I can't wait that long, Mr. Phillips. Excuse me?

I can't wait that long.

What about this one? I can iron it. No.

John, you can't wear that one. It's black.

It's the only color of shirt we all have. Nothing wrong with black.

It looks like you're going to a funeral. Well, maybe I am.

Yes, I know when Jesus saved me Saved my soul The very moment He forgave me Made me whole He took away my heavy burdens Lord, He gave me peace within Peace within Well, Satan can't make me doubt it I won't doubt it It's real and I'm gonna shout it I'm gonna shout it Hold on. Hold on.

I hate to interrupt, but you guys got something else?

I'm sorry. I can't market gospel no more.

So that's it?

I don't record material that doesn't sell, Mr. Cash.

And gospel like that doesn't sell.

So is it the gospel or the way I sing it?

Both.

Well, what's wrong with the way I sing it?

I don't believe you.

You saying I don't believe in God? J.R., come on. Let's go.

No. I wanna understand. I mean, we come down here...

...we play, and he tells me I don't believe in God.

You know exactly what I'm telling you. We've already heard that song.

A hundred times. Just like that. Just like how you singing it.

Well, you didn't let us bring it home. Bring it...

Bring it home? All right, let's bring it home.

If you was hit by a truck, and you was lying out in that gutter dying...

...and you had time to sing one song, huh?

One song people would remember before you're dirt...

...one song that would let God know what you felt about your time...

...here on Earth, one song that would sum you up...

...you telling me that's the song you'd sing?

That same Jimmie Davis tune we hear on the radio all day?

About your peace within and how it's real...

...and how you're gonna shout it?

Or would you sing something different?

Something real? Something you felt?

I'm telling you right now, that's the kind of song...

...people want to hear. That's the kind of song...

...that truly saves people.

It ain't got nothing to do with believing in God, Mr. Cash.

It has to do with believing in yourself.

Well, I got a couple songs I wrote in the Air Force.

You got anything against the Air Force?

No.

I do.

J.R., whatever you're about to play, we ain't never heard it.

I hear the train a-comin'

It's rollin' around the bend And I ain't seen the sunshine Since I don't know when I'm stuck in Folsom Prison And time keeps draggin' on

But that train keeps a-rollin'

On down to San Antone

When I was just a baby My momma told me, "Son"

"Always be a good boy Don't ever play with g*ns"

But I sh*t a man in Reno Just to watch him die

When I hear that whistle blowin'

I hang my head and cry I bet there's rich folks eatin' In a fancy dining car They're probably drinkin' coffee And smokin' big cigars Well, I know I had it comin'

I know I can't be free

But those people keep a-movin'

And that's what tortures me

Where you been?

Are you drunk?

What happened? He didn't like our gospel.

So I played him some songs that I wrote.

And we made a record, Viv.

I mean a real, real record.

We did it like six times. I had to sing the song over and over again.

And I'm playing it, and you should've seen Marshall, he was so nervous.

But, I mean, we made a real record of my song.

Oh, gee. I can't believe it. It's still...

Yes, sirree, you're listening to the Tennessee Farm Hour.

Now, here's a new one from our girl Patsy.

Good lyrics.

Did you write it?

Yeah, it won a poetry prize in Stars and Stripes.

That was before... That was before I set it to music.

Hey, flip that over for me, will you?

This is Bob Neal, and you're listening to the Tennessee Farm Hour...

...brought to you by Bronson Seed and Feed.

Mr. Phillips? Oh, man, I broke it. I broke it, I broke it.

John. John. Broke what? The record, man, it's smashed.

Mr. Neal, he asked me to flip it over...

...and when I went to do it, it slipped out of my hands and it broke.

The worst part is, I think he liked it.

John, I know. We can do it right now.

Let's get Luther and Marshall. We don't need to record it. Sit down.

I wanna record it. John.

Sit down, John. You don't have to record another one.

What you broke is the test press.

The factory sends me one of those before they do a run of a thousand.

He's yanking your chain, Mr. Phillips.

Ain't no way nobody could be that dumb.

Leave him be, Jerry Lee.

John? Hmm?

When are we gonna talk about...

...how this tour is gonna work?

Because you're...

...out of town three out of four weeks for the next three months.

Well...

You wanted it. Viv, I don't believe it.

He's playing it again.

Them folks at Sun tell me...

... this boy starts a four-state tour next week.

Ho-ho! Son of a g*n!

We got a baby sleeping. Come on.

Vivian, you hear that?

Hey! Hey, that's my song!

Oh, the baby.

Hear Daddy in the wind?

Cry, cry, cry I think she really likes it.

My name is Jerry Lee Lewis Come from Louisiana Gonna do a little boogie On this here piano!

Doing mighty fine Gonna make you shake it Gonna make you do it Make you do it till it breaks Called the Lewis Boogie In the Lewis way Lord, I do my little boogie-woogie Every day

Never seen nobody play like that.

Well, down in New Orleans The land of dreams The best doggone place, son You ever have seen Yeah, the cats go wild With a boogie that's hot And my boogie makes you want to stop And do the bop It's called the Lewis Boogie In the Lewis way I do my little boogie-woogie Every day!

Jerry Lee Lewis, ladies and gentlemen. "The k*ller," Jerry Lee Lewis.

Grab yourselves a pine box, boys.

Nobody follows "The k*ller."

These next boys have just put out their first record called "Cry, Cry, Cry."

Oh, sh**t. Now I'm late.

Oh, my gosh. Excuse me.

That's my cue. Oh, no, y... Oh, that's stuck right on my dress.

Hey, Bill. Hold on, Bill. I'm coming. I think...

Oh, my, I think I hear June Carter's voice, ladies and gentlemen.

I'll be right there, Bill. I'll be right there.

Reckon when, June?

Well, Bill, I got tangled.

In what, June bug? Johnny Cash's guitar strap.

Don't worry, I can keep this funny for at least two minutes.

And I'll tell you what, Bill. He's a strapping boy, that Johnny Cash.

And his guitar strap's pretty strapping too.

Here. I love that "Cry" song, by the way.

Hey, thanks.

Ladies and gentlemen, Miss June Carter.

Bill. Bill, I had to come and tell you. I had to tell you.

I had to tell you. I just can't sing tonight.

You best be getting out here.

Yeah.

Bill, I got the laryngitis.

Me too.

June, we just... I do. Y'all laughing, but I do.

We all just heard you hollering up a storm backstage.

Well, I didn't have it then, Bill.

Ladies and gentlemen, Miss June Carter.

All right, June's gonna be back to sing later.

Her family's also with us tonight.

But like I was saying, these boys up next are hotter than a p*stol.

They are burning up the radio with their new hit, "Cry, Cry, Cry."

And I wanna make sure we give them a big Texarkana welcome.

So here they are, folks. New passengers on the Sun Rocking Railway...

...Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two.

Hello. I'm Johnny Cash.

Hey, get rhythm When you get the blues Come on, get rhythm When you get the blues Get a rock 'n' roll feelin' In your bones Get taps on your toes And get gone Get rhythm when you get the blues Little shoeshine boy Never gets low down But he's got the dirtiest Job in town Bendin' low at the people's feet On the windy corner of a dirty street Well, I asked him While he shined my shoes How he'd keep From getting the blues He grinned as he raised his little head He popped a shoeshine rag And then he said

"Get rhythm when you get the blues Come on, get rhythm When you get the blues Yes, a jumpy rhythm Makes you feel so fine It'll shake all the trouble From your worried mind Get rhythm when you get the blues"

All right.

Well, I sat down to listen To the shoeshine boy And I thought I was gonna jump for joy Slapped on the shoe polish Left and right He took a shoeshine rag And he held it tight He stopped once To wipe the sweat away I said, "You're a mighty little boy To be a-workin' thataway"

He said, "I like it" With a big, wide grin Kept on a-poppin' and he said again

"Get rhythm when you get the blues Come on and get rhythm All right!

When you get the blues It only costs a dime, just a nickel a shoe It does a million dollars' worth Of good for you Get rhythm when you get the blues"

Thank you. Thank you very much.

Well, I love that hair, long and black Hanging down to the middle of your back Don't cut it off, whatever you do I need it to run my fingers through Viv, I'm telling you, I think this is the best show we've ever done.

Hell, it might be the best show I've ever seen, no kidding.

Where are you? Texarkana. Baby, I miss you.

Hey, do you hear Orbison doing our song? He turned it to a two-step. Listen.

Do you hear that? Damn it.

What's the matter?

Damn it. Roseanne just ran her head into the table.

Roseanne. Roseanne. Here, talk to Daddy.

Hey, Roseanne? Hey, it's Daddy.

Honey, don't, don't cry. Daddy's gonna be home real soon.

John, I have to go. Huh?

I have to go, John.

Bye.

Hey, y'all say hi to Johnny Cash. Dad, he wrote that "Cry, Cry, Cry" song.

Mother Maybelle.

How you doing, Johnny Cash? Good. Heck, I'm great, ma'am.

Hello, John, I'm Ezra. Yeah, I know.

It was nice to meet you, son. Real good to meet you, sir.

I walked into a h*nky-tonky Just the other day I dropped a nickel in a jukebox Just to hear it play I didn't have no tune in mind I didn't wait to choose Just dropped a nickel in the slot And played the Jukebox Blues

There's a guy in there With an old tin horn And a feller on an old banjo And the man on the fiddle He wasn't no slouch He could really drag that bow

You sounded good tonight, Cash. Real tight.

Oh, thanks, man.

You want some chili fries?

Oh, no, that's okay.

She's been in the spotlight since you and me was biting ankles.

They say Maybelle had a crib at the Ryman...

...so she could pull her out and let her whoop and holler...

...and pop her back in and go to sleep.

It must have been a drum It gave that song a solid b*at Boy, he was goin' some

I walked into a h*nky-tonky Just the other day I dropped a nickel in a jukebox Just to hear it play I didn't have no tune in mind I didn't wait to choose Just dropped a nickel in the slot And played the Jukebox Blues

I've played a lot of jukeboxes Most every one in town But that's the first tune I ever heard That could make one dance around Play the Jukebox Blues Such a rhythm I never heard I danced out both of my shoes

We're leaving in an hour, John. All right.

Oh, that's a sweet story, honey.

All right.

No.

I'm leaving in, like, five minutes.

All right.

Is everything else all right?

I love you too.

Bye-bye. Bye-bye. How you doing?

Coffee? Yeah...

...and some toast, please.

Hey. Hey, how are you?

Good. Do you mind?

No, not at all.

Did you lose your voice? I did.

I was just singing my heart out up there.

I got to ask you how you came up with that sound.

What sound?

That sound everybody's talking about. Steady like a train. Sharp like a razor.

Well, we'd play faster if we could.

You know, I guess it just come out like that.

I gotta close my register. Oh, yeah, sure.

Thank you.

Here's a picture of my wife, Viv.

My baby, Roseanne. Oh, look at her. She's beautiful.

Thanks. Got another one on the way.

I got a little girl too. Yeah?

Her name's Carlene. Yeah. She's about the same age.

When I was in the service, I used to look at pictures of you.

You know, in magazines. Oh.

No. No, it wasn't like that.

I mean, I... I liked your music, you know?

Yeah? Yeah.

I mean, I... You were... Well, you are... I mean, I... I kept track of you.

Yeah, you and your family, you know.

I listened to your voice my whole life, you know?

Now, me and my brother, Jack, we always listened to your songs.

You know, like "Swallerin' Place." Yeah.

Yeah, we liked it when you'd sing one alone.

Well, you and Jack are the only ones.

What do you mean? I'm not really much of a singer, John.

I mean, I got a lot of personality, I got sass.

I give it my all, but my sister Anita's really the one who's got the pipes.

Well, who said that? Everybody.

My mama, my daddy.

That's how come I learned to be funny. So I'd have something to offer.

Well...

Parents aren't always the best judge of things...

...you want my opinion.

So how long you on the tour?

Another couple of weeks. We just got on board...

...but I tell you, it feels like a lot longer.

I'm sure.

I'm headed off. I'm going to the Ryman.

Tell your brother Jack to tune in, I'll sing him something.

What does he like?

Oh, that's... That's sweet. But he passed.

I'm sorry. Were y'all real close?

Yeah. Yeah, he's, uh...

It's funny, I ain't talked about Jack in a long time, you know? It's...

After he d*ed, I... I talked about him all the time...

...but I guess people grew tired of it.

So I just stopped.

John?

You're tired, aren't you?

Yeah.

It'll slow down.

It will.

I better get going.

It was good to talk to you.

You too. Take care.

Hopefully, I'll see you soon. You better tune in.

I'll sing you that "Swallerin' Place." I will. I really will.

Okay.

That's fine. That's... That's perfect.

Yes, ma'am.

When was the last time you heard him moving around in there?

I don't know.

Thought you were gonna help me today, John.

You head out tomorrow.

Yeah. Yeah.

Better start living life here with us when you come home...

...before you have to leave again.

You know, I was thinking.

You know, maybe I could get Bob to push my dates.

I'm happy when I'm here.

I like waking up and seeing your face.

John, those bags over there...

Those letters in there are 10-to-one from girls.

Ten to one. And they're obscene.

Reba's been trying to answer some of them.

Half of them ain't even 15...

...and they are sending pictures of themselves in bathing suits.

Pictures for you to look at while you're doing time at Folsom.

Oh, Viv. This one girl, she sent you her diar...

Viv, don't even read those letters, they're...

It's just crazy right now, that's all.

You know.

Hell, you should have seen last week.

We was at the fair...

...and this bus full of 4-H girls pulls up, you know...

...and they come piling out of there.

They go running, screaming after Carl and Roy. I mean, running.

John. I have a casserole in the oven and your sister...

...in the kitchen, and I don't want to talk about the tour.

Well, Viv, you, you're the one that brought it up.

In fact, that's my new rule.

When you come home...

...I wanna get right down to talking about regular things.

Viv, don't give me no rules.

All I got are rules.

All I got is to be at this place at this time.

I'm trying to go there...

...and I'm trying to spend time with you, the kids.

And write songs through this. What do you want from me?

I got you your dream house. All of your things, all the pretty little things.

I got you your car. What do you want from me?

I want you, John. I want you. And I want everything that you promised me.

Well, what if I can't do that?

Got your mind on something?

What are you doing up there, man?

I'm building a b*mb.

Where are we going again?

Tyler. George Jones' show.

Where was it we just was?

Have another one, Carl. Austin, Carl.

That's where y'all picked me up.

Hey, John, you seen the new charts?

"Cry, Cry, Cry" was 14, I think.

Yeah, I heard that, but I haven't seen it.

Wherever we've been, I can tell you where we're going.

Everybody in this car's going to hell.

And what about the car up there?

We're all going to hell for the songs we sing.

People who listen to them will go to hell too.

You shut up with that.

God gave us a great big apple, see?

And he said, "Don't touch it."

He didn't say touch it once in a while or take a nibble when you're hungry.

He said, "Don't touch it."

Don't think about touching it.

Don't sing about touching it.

Don't think about singing about touching it.

And what about me, Jerry Lee? Am I going to hell?

No, June. You're beautiful.

Sleepy is what I am.

She's making me fall in love with her.

Feel my heart. Come here. Sincerely.

Feel my heart, baby. It's just a-b*ating for you.

Stop. Come on, feel it.

I'm falling for you. Hey.

No, you're not. Jerry Lee. Jerry Lee.

Come on.

Sit your ass down. Just sit down.

The 1957 Chevrolet. There's new designs...

Looks like we're here.

Oh, thank goodness.

Get me out of this car and all these boys.

Let's go. Home sweet home, boys.

You can just put those right there. That'd be great.

Oh, wait. I wanted to give you that Billboard.

Oh, right.

It's in here somewhere.

You got a library in there, June.

Here it is. I circled it for you. It's right there.

Yeah, 14.

I can't believe it.

Um, I wanted to give you this.

I just finished it. It's really amazing.

"The Prophet"? Yeah.

Keep it.

Oh, no. You don't... Whenever I finish a book...

...I give it away to somebody. It just lightens my load.

John.

I just went through a terrible divorce.

And I got a world of judgment on me right now.

And, um, it's really none of my business...

...but you seem like you have a nice family.

I'm sorry. It just happened.

Just happened?

Yeah.

And you wear black because you can't find anything else to wear?

You found your sound because you can't play no better?

And you just tried to kiss me...

...because it just happened?

You should try taking credit for something every once in a while.

John.

Hey, Luth. Hey, John.

You okay?

I'll let you know in a few minutes. How you doing?

Okay. That boy Elvis sure likes to talk poon.

That's all I heard since Lubbock.

You want some? What is it?

They'll make you wanna drive all the way to Jacksonville...

...and enjoy yourself once you get there.

Elvis takes them.

Yeah.

Yes, sir. Try some.

That's a lot. Be careful.

Here comes Marshall with his b*mb.

You got your lighter, J. R? Yeah.

All right, you help me get up in there. Grab that fuse.

How long we got us after we light it?

About 30 seconds a foot.

All right.

He light it? Does your wife know...

...you like to blow stuff up?

Sure she does. That's why I married her, John.

Well, you light it?

There's a b*mb up there...

It'll go.

It didn't work.

Way to go, Johnny boy.

It was around about four And I thought she would stop She looked at me And then she looked at the clock She said, "Now, wait a minute, Daddy Now, don't you get sore"

"'Cause all I want to do Is rock a little bit more"

'Cause she's my rock 'n' roll Ruby Rock 'n' roll, rock 'n' roll Ruby Rock 'n' roll When Ruby starts a-rockin'

It satisfies my soul One night my Ruby left me all alone I tried to contact her on the telephone I finally found her about twelve o'clock She said, "Leave me 'lone, Daddy 'Cause your Ruby wants to rock"

'Cause she's my rock 'n' roll Ruby Rock 'n' roll Rock 'n' roll Ruby, rock 'n' roll When Ruby starts a-rockin' Man, it satisfies my soul

Thank you. Thank you very much.

How about them boys, huh?

Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Three.

You kicked it good tonight, John. Thanks, man.

That's right. Kiss his ass.

Hey, Jerry Lee, your mama know you're out?

She knows.

She knows.

How about that Johnny Cash, everybody?

Johnny Cash.

Well, that's all right, Mama That's all right with you That's all right, Mama Just any way you do Well, that's all right, that's all right That's all right now, Mama Any way you do Well, Mama, she done told me Papa done told me, too Said, "Son, that gal you're foolin' with She ain't no good for you"

Well, that's all right That's all right Now, that's all right now, Mama Any way you do Okay.

Mr. Cash? Yeah?

There's a Miss Audrey Parks here to see you.

Who?

Audrey Parks.

Hey.

Well, that's all right That's all right Now, that's all right now, Mama Any way you do Oh, get it now!

Ray, why don't you say grace?

Mama, it's J.R.'s table. Why don't you say grace, J. R?

No, go ahead, Pa.

I go out on a party And look...

I go out on a party And look for a little fun I found...

But I find a...

sh*t.

But I find a darkened corner

Go out on a party

And look for a little fun But I find a darkened corner

'Cause I still miss someone

'Cause I still miss someone

Hi. Hi.

You're June Carter, ain't you? Oh, my. Betsy Purvis.

Hi, Betsy. So nice to meet you.

We're coming to the show. Wonderful.

This is my husband, Lloyd. Hi, Lloyd. So nice to meet you.

You know where the fishing tackle is?

Back of them footballs on the corner. All right, great.

Enjoy the show. And if you have any requests, just holler them out.

Good morning. Hey.

She's even prettier in person.

Can I help you? Oh, I'm looking for some lace.

Oh, the sewing store on Saticoy's got lace.

Thank you.

You know, your ma and pa...

...are good Christians in a world gone to pot.

Well, I'll tell them you said that.

I'm surprised they still speak to you.

After that stunt with Carl Smith.

Divorce is an abomination. Marriage is for life.

I'm sorry I let you down, ma'am.

Hey. Hey.

What's funny?

You've been standing in that spot for about 10 minutes...

...staring at that Polly Pepper book.

Well, I can't... I can't figure which one Roseanne would like more.

She got brown hair, which makes me think this one.

Right. But this is "Baby Sisters."

And she got a baby sister, and...

Well, I got that one for Carlene, and she liked it.

Mm-hm. I missed her birthday. Oh.

So I wanted to get her something more...

...you know? Like one of these dollhouses.

But I don't know how to get it out to her.

Want me to help you?

I think there's a lake right up around the corner.

You got a hitch in your giddyup? Yeah.

Forgot how much I like this.

Hey, June? I never used one of these fancy reels before.

Well, what'd you use, a sapling?

Yeah.

Okay, hold on. I'll help you.

It's like there's some kind of lock on it or...

No. My daddy taught me how to do this, I'll show you.

Keep your thumb there on the button.

That loosens the line.

And then you're gonna bring it back.

Then you're gonna throw it out there.

And then when you're ready, if you got a good spot for it...

...you let go of the button. All right?

Sidearm? Yeah, sidearm.

All right.

See? There you go.

Just around the corner There's heartache Down the street that losers use If you can wade in Through the teardrops You'll find me At the Home of the Blues Yeah, you're gonna find me at The Home of the Blues

Hey, folks, what do you say we get June Carter out here again?

Maybe she'll sing with me.

No, no, no. No.

Oh, come on, June. I never sing with you.

I got my slippers on, and I'm not coming out there.

They don't care if you got your slippers on.

Come on, it's the shank of the evening.

Folks, let's hear it. June. June.

June, June, June.

June, June, June.

June, June, June. Come on, June, prove Elvis wrong.

He says you can't do nothing that ain't written in your calendar.

June, June, June, June, June, June.

See, June? They wanna see us together.

All right. Quit that clutching on me and I'll sing with you.

But you gotta quit clutching on me.

Hi, folks. How y'all doing again?

I hope y'all don't mind my bare feet.

So, what are we gonna sing, Johnny?

You got me out here. Is that where your plan ends?

Well, I always liked that song of yours:

"Time's a-Wastin'." Let's do that one.

Oh, come on. I don't know about that. How about your hit song, "Big River"?

That's a good song.

Well, "Big River" ain't a duet.

Uh, let's do "Time's a-Wastin'." I am not gonna sing that song.

It's inappropriate. I recorded it with my ex-husband. I will not sing it.

No better way to put it behind you.

I'm not gonna do it. June, just sing.

I've got arms And I've got arms Let's get together and use those arms Let's go Time's a-wastin' Time's a-wastin'

I've got lips And I've got lips Let's get together and use those lips Let's go Time's a-wastin' Time's a-wastin'

A cake's 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 you're free to go with me So if you're free to go with me I'll take it quicker than one-two-three Let's go Time's a-wastin' Time's a-wastin'

Don't do that.

Hey, June.

June? Open up.

June, open the door.

Just leave me be, John, all right?

What? What, what did I do?

June, it's a song.

Just please get away from me.

I think I hear Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Three.

They'll be playing all weekend long at the Malco.

Matinees and evening shows...

... along with Jerry Lee Lewis, June Carter and Carl Perkins.

It's the candyman Well, all you ladies gather round You know who's comin' to town And it ain't Santa Claus It's the candyman The candyman right there, Luther.

How come you don't never try this brand of picking, Luther?

What you're looking for, Waylon, I already found.

The candyman is coming home Don't get stuck On the candyman's stick Well, hey, June.

Hey, Jerry Lee.

How you doing, John?

Uh...

Well, okay, June. How you doing?

I surmise you've never been to bed.

"Surmise." We got a show at 2.

A matinee. You remember? We were just practicing.

Sit down. It's slick here. Practice makes perfect.

Not today, Jerry Lee. Why not?

Because you're drunk. Uh-oh.

Amen, brother.

Come on, Junie, just come have a beer with us.

I'm going home tonight after the show.

I'm not here to look after y'all.

You're not?

You got somebody to do that for you, John.

You got a wife somewhere. You remember that?

Well, what if I didn't?

There's too many ifs in that sentence.

Only one, actually.

There's only one if in that sentence, June.

Good point.

I thought it was a good point. I mean, there is only one.

Really? It's a good point.

Hey. Don't talk to me like that.

We surrender. We surrender.

What was I thinking? I must've been crazy.

Y'all are gonna blow this tour.

You can't walk no line.

June, we ain't blowing the tour.

I am not gonna be that little Dutch boy with my finger in the dam no more.

You're lying to yourself if you think this is about a tour.

This isn't about a tour.

This isn't about a song.

I keep a close watch On this heart of mine I keep my eyes wide open all the time I keep the ends out For the tie that binds I got his picture.

Because you're mine, I walk the line

As sure as night is dark And day is light I keep you on my mind Both day and night And happiness I've known Proves that it's right John. Honey, I wanna take your picture. Roseanne, look at Mommy.

Say cheese.

You've got a way To keep me on your side You give me cause for love That I can't hide For you I know I'd even try to turn the tide Because you're mine, I walk the line What do you think of California?

We like it. We just bought a house.

I keep a close watch On this heart of mine I keep my eyes wide open all the time I keep the ends out For the tie that binds Because you're mine, I walk the line

Lunchtime.

Come on in, everybody.

Hey, Kath? Roseanne?

Hey, girls, look up in the sky.

Hey, girls! Hurry up, you can't miss it.

Hey. You see that bird up there?

You see that bird? That's a falcon.

Yeah. Yeah.

Lunchtime.

Come on in, everybody.

This is the topic. All right, the answer is:

You ought to know that one. You look at the funnies.

Shmoos. What were the shmoos?

Correct. Go on and choose the next.

Let's go with...

What is this?

Hey, I've been looking for that.

That's the letter I wrote to Bob Dylan on the plane.

That folk singer I told you about.

You wrote it on an airsickness bag, honey.

So what?

What's so funny?

I was thinking maybe you ought to try sleeping at night.

Maybe eating. Maybe both.

Hey, Viv, you made your mind up about tonight?

You coming?

Well, okay. Because you're asking so nice.

I got it. Got it.

Hello? Hey, Bob.

Hey, can you hold on a second? One second.

Hello.

So, uh, you tell them awards people that we're gonna come.

Uh-huh.

Hey, Bob. Do you know, is June gonna be there?

This year we had a British invasion, a beautiful girl from Brazil...

...a matchmaker from New York. We even had a flying nanny.

In 1964, we covered the globe. Hey, Johnny.

Hey, Randy, how are you?

With some incredible acts...

June? Hey.

Hi, John.

Been a long time. Yeah.

Hi, Vivian. How are you? Hello, June.

I saw you got married.

Uh, yes, I did. Congratulations, June.

Thank you. I appreciate that. You're welcome.

So you think this one will stick? John.

Is this your third? John.

I'm just asking a question.

Do not do this to me.

John.

Hey, June, wait. I need to talk to you. I don't want to talk to you, John.

Hey, excuse me, fella, do you mind?

You don't look good, John.

Well, you look real nice.

So where's your truck driver?

Stock-car driver.

You'll be happy to know things aren't working out.

It doesn't make me happy.

Well, a little, it does.

I wanna tour with you again, June.

I miss the tour.

I miss the music.

I got two growing girls, John. I can't tour.

You're gonna do the comedy act the rest of your life?

You got a voice, June. Use it.

One week a month. That's all.

All right, you'll work for me.

You don't have to worry about bookings, agents, publicists or anything.

And if one of your girls get sick, you stay home and I pay you anyways.

And if one of your girls get sick, you stay home and I pay you anyways.

Oh, he taught me to love him And promised to love And to cherish me over All others above How my heart is now wondering No misery can tell He's left me no warning No words of farewell Oh, he taught me to love him And called me his flower That was blooming to cheer him Through life's dreary hour How I long to see him And regret the dark hour He's gone and neglected This pale wildwood flower

Thank you. That's my mama's favorite song.

So y'all sit down, squat down or lie down, but make yourselves at home...

...because here's the one and only...

...Mr. Johnny Cash.

Hello, I'm Johnny Cash.

Go away from my window Leave at your own chosen speed I'm not the one you want, babe I'm not the one you need You say you're looking for someone You say you're looking for someone Who's never weak but always strong Who's never weak but always strong To protect you and defend you To protect you and defend you Whether you are right or wrong Whether you are right or wrong Someone to open each and every door Someone to open each and every door But it ain't me, babe But it ain't me, babe No, no, no, it ain't me, babe No, no, no, it ain't me, babe It ain't me you're looking for, babe It ain't me you're looking for, babe

Go lightly from the ledge, babe Go lightly from the ledge, babe Go lightly on the ground Go lightly on the ground I'm not the one you want, babe I'm not the one you want, babe I'll only let you down I'll only let you down You say you're looking for someone Who'll promise never to part Someone to close his eyes to you Someone to close his heart Someone to die for you and more Someone to die for you and more But it ain't me, babe But it ain't me, babe No, no, no, it ain't me, babe No, no, no, it ain't me, babe It ain't me you're looking for It ain't me you're looking for Great show. Thank you.

We loved it. It's all June. It's all June.

Brilliant, John. Thank you.

Hi, good to see you. Thanks for coming.

Hello. What's next?

We're booked in Vegas. June?

Yeah? I want you to meet my parents.

That's my mama and my daddy. Hi.

How you doing? It's so nice to meet you finally.

Hi, I'm June Carter.

Miss Carter. Nice to meet you.

You haven't met my little girls, have you? This is Roseanne...

Oh, they were sleeping with... Ain't they sweet?

You girls are all dressed alike. I love those yellow ribbons.

June. Yeah?

Stay clear of my children.

Vivian, I was just saying hello. You heard me.

Viv.

Vivian, please. No.

But ifthey'll laugh at you in Jackson I'll be dancing on a pony keg They'll lead you 'round town Like a scolded hound With your tail tucked Between your legs You're going to Jackson You big-talking man And I'll be waiting in Jackson Behind my Japan fan Oh, now, we got married in a fever We got married in a fever Hotter than a pepper sprout Hotter than a pepper sprout We've been talking about Jackson We've been talking about Jackson Ever since the fire went out Ever since the fire went out I'm going to Jackson I'm going to Jackson And that's a fact And that's a fact Yeah, we're going to Jackson Yeah, we're going to Jackson Ain't never coming back Ain't never coming back Oh, wait, catch it. Come on, y'all.

I got this beef jerky. You're gonna love it, man.

Nice boots. High rollers out there?

Say, officer, how do you get your shirts to stay that way...

...so stiff?

Just starch.

Huh. It's real nice.

What?

What? Are you out of your rabbit-assed mind?

All right, good night. Good night, y'all.

Good night. Give me two, give me two.

That was a fun show tonight. Yeah, it was.

This is my room. Right.

Hey, you wanna have one of these with me?

Uh...

I don't know.

Can I have one?

John. All right.

Wait, wait, here.

I'll get a good one.

You know what? You're just mean.

That's what you are, you're mean.

Here, here. You're a mean man.

Don't say that. And I knew it.

I've known it all along.

Wait a minute. Here.

Come on. Open your mouth. No.

I don't trust you.

Don't say that. I don't trust you.

Yes, you do.

Open your mouth. Open your mouth.

You're so evil. Terrible.

Oh...

I suppose I better answer it.

Hello?

Oh, hey, Carlene, what's wrong?

Okay, sweetie, I can't understand what you're saying, you're crying so hard.

I know, but you gotta calm down, honey.

All right. But everything's okay?

Yeah, I know, sweetie, sometimes that happens.

Sweetie, little sisters do stuff like that sometimes.

You gotta learn to be patient with her.

Um, okay, well, um...

...tell Linda that Mommy said you can have pancakes on Saturdays.

Hey, June, I'm gonna go to my room. All right?

Yeah, I know, sweetie. I'm gonna come home soon.

Yeah, sweetie, please don't cry.

Front desk. Hi, could I have June Carter's room?

Certainly. One moment, sir.

June.

It's not wrong, June.

This ain't wrong.

June.

I'm not gonna do this, John. I'm not gonna do this.

Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you so much.

Where's Johnny? Johnny.

Well, Johnny Cash'll be out in just a minute.

He's been detained for just a minute.

But we're gonna keep you entertained till then.

And we're gonna play a wonderful...

Hold on, hold on. Johnny's here.

Yeah.

Here he is, Mr. Johnny Cash.

Hi, folks, I'm Johnny Cash.

What about that June Carter, ain't she a sweetheart?

"I Got Stripes." "I Got Stripes."

On a Monday, I was arrested On a Tuesday, they locked me in jail On a Wednesday, my trial was attested And on a Thursday, they said, "Guilty" And the judge's gavel fell I got stripes Stripes around my shoulders I got chains Chains around my feet I got stripes Stripes around my shoulders And them chains Them chains They're about to drag me down

Get it on, man. Play the f*cking thing.

I got my... just got our britches On a Tuesday, I got my ball and chain On a Wednesday, my trial

On a Thurs... They had to knock me down I got stripes

I'm okay, I'm okay.

Oh, my God. John.

Close the curtain. John. John. Get a doctor.

Put the curtain back.

Come on, pull him back.

J.R., you okay? Yeah.

J.R., look at me. John.

"Fortunately, I was keeping my feathers numbered for just such an emergency."

Let's get some help. Junie? June?

Come on, get him some help.

Yeah? J. R?

What?

J.R.

The tour's been canceled, John.

Who says?

We got you a ticket home, John. Tomorrow.

You see where I'm putting it?

Right here by the phone.

Take care of yourself, John.

You're burning up.

Got hotter places than my forehead.

Tell me you don't love me.

I don't love you.

You're a liar.

Well, then I guess you ain't got no problems, do you?

Where are my pills? Flushed them all.

June... Junie, don't say that.

Now, hold on. I... I... I need those.

I need those pills. Listen, that's just, baby... Those are my prescriptions.

From the doctor. Okay? I need... I need those.


Now, I know... I...

It burns...

...burns, burns.

Mommy.

Mommy.

Few more minutes, pal.

There you go.

The taste of love is sweet

And it burns, burns, burns, burns

Then it burns, burns, burns, burns The ring of fire The ring of fire

Now boarding, flight 1919. Service to San Jose.

At this time, we'd like to see a boarding pass.

Final boarding call for flight 57. Now boarding at gate 7.

Mr. Cash.

You wanna take these strings off, or do you want us to break it?

There he is.

What kind of trouble is there?

Your career, Mr. Cash?

Right this way. Mr. Cash?

Right here. Come on, John.

Your mama was here. Your daddy too.

What'd he say?

Said now you won't have to work so hard...

...to make people think you've been to jail.

Daddy. Hey, baby.

You okay?

Yeah, I'm fine. I'm fine.

I'll see you in the morning.

Cindy doesn't like mustard.

The pills were legal, Viv. You know, I got prescriptions.

You're not supposed to buy them across the border, that's all.

Other than that, it's fine.

So the radio's lying? Yeah.

The TV's lying. Baby, they'll say anything.

Your lawyer's lying. Luther's lying.

Marshall's lying. Your manager. Viv, I don't wanna fight.

What about June?

Does she think it's fine her new boy's a drug addict?

She left the tour, Viv. In Vegas.

Well, that explains everything, doesn't it?

God said to Abraham, "k*ll me a son"

Abe said, "You must be puttin' me on" John.

God say, "No" Abe say, "What?"

God say, "You can do What you want, Abe But the next time you see me comin' You better run"

John, what are you doing?

It's 7 a.m.

The kids are getting ready for school.

Just hanging pictures.

John, please don't hang these.

Viv, they're pictures of my band.

Don't hang these.

No, don't hang these. Let go of the picture.

I said, please don't hang these, John. Viv.

No.

Viv, get back here. Viv.

Viv, get back here.

Viv, I ain't kidding. No.

Vivian, give me the damn picture.

Viv, give me the pic... No.

Hey, Viv, wa... Don't do that.

Now, stop it. Baby, stop it. All right... You. You pathetic excuse for a man.

She will find out, you liar. She'll find out.

She'll find out, John.

You liar. Stop it.

No. You think you're perfect?

You think you're perfect? Huh? Huh? No. No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

I'm coming.

Shut the door...

Hey, you leave them out of this. Viv. You leave them out of this.

Girls. Girls. No.

Girls.

I'm a long way from home And so all alone Homesick like I never thought I'd be

I'm a long way from home Everything is wrong Someone please watch over me

Thirty hours.

You've been asleep for 30 hours, hoss.

Hey, did June call?

Woman won't return my damn calls.

They disconnected it yesterday.

Insufficient "fundilation."

Now, come on, man. I gave you money for that.

Well, that was last month. This is this month.

You see, I'm a little behind right now...

...and I need this to turn my phone back on.

Because I need to talk to my woman.

You see, I'm in love with a woman and I need to talk to her, you understand?

I need this to get my car out of the shop.

And she lives way, way out on the edge of town.

It's the Bataan Death March to get there, you see?

So if you'll just go ahead and cash this.

I'm sorry, Mr. Cash.

You know who I am. Yes, sir.

Okay, then just please cash my check for me.

The bank puts an a*t*matic hold on checks like this.

It's a large amount.

If you can't cash it, then it's just a piece of paper.

Oh, don't do that. Please... Why? You can't cash it.

It ain't nothing. Just a damn piece of paper.

Mama, Johnny Cash is here.

Hey, girls.

Hey, Carlene, you look real nice. Hey, Johnny.

Mama, Johnny Cash is here. Hi, Mother Maybelle.

Hey, John.

How are you doing?

Doing all right.

Hi, June.

Hi, John.

Hey, girls can you go inside the living room and clean up that mess?

All right, honey. I tried to call, June...

...but I think there's something wrong with your phone.

Look at you.

Have you looked in a mirror lately?

How are you gonna sing when you can't even talk?

"I got the laryngitis." Remember?

Marry me, June. Oh, please. Get up off your knees.

You look pathetic. Come on.

I don't want my girls seeing somebody like this.

Come on, baby. Where's my friend John?

What'd he get, high? Or is he incognito? Is he gone?

Because I don't like this guy Cash.

I ain't incognito.

I'm right here. You see?

I'm here. Fine. Where's your car?

It's in make up.

You walked here? Yeah.

You walked here all the way from Nashville?

Yeah, well, walking's good for you. See, I'm trying to get in shape, June.

It cleans out your system. Well, it's a spiritual thing.

I'm on a love walk.

The June Carter love walk. Immemorial. You know what?

I am supporting more than myself right now.

Please do not blow another tour.

Oh, June, love's more important than a tour.

Is that right? Yes, it is.

Well, then start loving yourself. So we can go back to work.

All right, June.

Hey, you keep your phone on, and I will too.

I'll call.

I'll call you.

When you're feeling better, I'll call.

Oh. Oh, come on.

Listen, you know, times like this, I say to myself...

...I say, "Jack, what would the baby Jesus do?"

That's your name? Jack? Mm-hm. Jack.

sh*t, I need another drink.

Ahh. I am lit up of the spirit. Yes, sir, Jack needs another drink.

June Carter, June Carter Would you give me some time?

How much longer will it be till Till I can call you mine?

When you see Johnny, would you tell him That you're gonna stick around?

And then Johnny will buy you A nice white gown

Hey, that's a beautiful house.

Hey, man.

Beautiful place, man.

Yeah? Thanks. Uh-huh.

Hello? June?

Hey, it's John. Hi.

Hey. How you doing?

I'm fine, John. How are you?

Uh, doing a lot better than last time you saw me.

Well, that's good. I'm glad to hear that.

You still taking those pills? No.

That was, you know... That was a rough patch there, June.

I just needed to, you know, get some time.

I'm doing better, though, now, you know?

I got out of that apartment...

...and got this place out in Hendersonville on a lake. Big spread.

I heard that. Yeah, I'm...

...trying to get things together. Uh-huh.

Are you alone on Thanksgiving, John?

Yeah... My folks are coming down with Reba and Roseanne...

...and I got this big bird, but I don't know when to put it in the oven...

...or really what temperature to set it at or...

Uh-huh.

It is beautiful. Really lucky.

I'm really proud of you. You see? It goes from right up there...

...clear across halfway around the lake. Yeah.

What's going on down there with that tractor?

Uh, I got it stuck. I was trying to pull this stump, and I come up...

Doing something dangerous. Yeah, but...

That's a fine piece of equipment to leave in that mud.

Is that the way you take care of your things?

Hey.

Thanksgiving, okay?

Look at this. Hey.

Hey. Happy Thanksgiving.

Here, Carlene.

Happy Thanksgiving. Hey, John.

Hi. I like this place here.

Oh, thanks. Hey, Rosie. Happy Thanksgiving.

Thank you. Hey.

Let's go and meet John's... House is beautiful.

Thanks. Thanks for coming.

John, how you doing? Let me help you.

That's my mama, Carrie. Maybelle Carter, Happy Thanksgiving.

This is my daddy, Ray. How you doing?

Good to meet you. My mama, Carrie.

How do you do? Carrie was gonna cook for y'all...

...but J.R., he doesn't have a pot or a pan, so...

We're happy to share our food.

I just moved in, you know.

Thanks. Come inside.

If you gonna get out on big water like lakes or a river...

...you're gonna need something you can cast out pretty good.

If you haven't got one, I'm gonna tell you...

...you need to get you a Zebco 33.

That's about the best reels you can get.

Don't tangle up much, and you can cast them about as far as you want.

There in them little farm ponds, you don't need nothing but a cane pole...

...and a float and maybe some crickets or worms, if you can dig them up.

That's all we ever had.

The Zebco 33 is probably your best bet. I bought June one when she was 12.

Remember that? That's right. I caught a lot of fish.

You sure did.

So, what do you think, Daddy?

About what?

About the house.

It's a fine big house, John.

Thanks. It's not as big as Jack Benny's.

What, you been to Jack Benny's, Ray?

Saw it on the TV.

Carrie, I was meaning to ask you, did you teach the boys to play?

Well, J.R. Always sang pretty, but I don't think I could take credit for it.

I'll bet you did. I bet you learned the same way I did.

Oh, out of the hymnals, sure. I knew you'd say that.

You know, you'd be surprised how many musicians can't read shape notes.

I can't imagine. I know.

But my husband's uncle, E.M. Bayes, he taught me with hymnals too.

Well, how about you, John? You know how to read shape notes?

John.

Mama asked you a question, John.

I'm really glad y'all could be here today.

Especially you, Daddy.

Glad he came...

...to dinner, and Thanksgiving, and all.

Not everybody's here.

Jack's not here, is he?

Huh?

"Where you been?"

That's what you said to me. Remember?

And I was 12 years old...

...youse got Jack's bloody clothes...

...and you says to me, "Where you been?"

Well...

...where were you?

Where were you?

I quit drinking a long time ago, J.R.

What about you? You still taking them pills?

That'll k*ll you, you know. Yeah, well, so will a car wreck.

You're sitting on a high horse, boy.

I never had talent. I did the best I could with what I had.

Can you say that?

Mister Big sh*t? Mister Pill-Popping Rock Star?

Ray. Who are you to judge?

You ain't got nothing. Big empty house. Nothing.

Children you don't see. Nothing.

Big old expensive tractor stuck in the mud.

Nothing.

Come on.

Let's do it. Come on.

You is a son of a bitch, ain't you? Come on.

Do it, do it.

Come on.

Come on.

I'm gonna sit in the middle this time.

Come on, you son of a bitch.

John? A fine piece of equipment, huh?

John. Come on.

You should go down to him. Mama.

He's mixed up. I am not going down there.

If I go down there... You already are down there, honey.

Let's do it. Let's do it.

John.

John.

John.

John. John.

John. Aah!

John. John.

June? Come on.

You should have left me.

John?

Go on ahead, J.R.

You know what that is?

Just please get away from me.

Daddy?

John?

Hey, John?

Oh, sh*t. Jesus. Hey... What...? Hey, John?

Get your ass out of here, boy. Hey, John.

Get out. Take your poison with you.

Okay. I'm leaving. I'm leaving.

Hey.

Mom and I picked these up down the road.

They're good.

It's good to see you again.

Can I get you something else?

Just stay.

Okay.

You're an angel.

No, I'm not.

You've been here with me.

I had a friend who needed help.

You're my friend.

But I done so many bad things.

You done a few. That's true.

My daddy's right.

Should have been me on that saw.

Jack was so good.

He would have done so many good things.

What have I done?

Just hurt everybody I know.

I know I've hurt you.

I'm nothing.

You're not nothing.

You are not nothing.

You're a good man.

And God has given you a second chance to make things right, John.

This is your chance, honey.

This is your chance.

Hi, how are y'all?

Could you...?

It's okay. Come on.

The evidence of things not seen.

By faith, Abel offered God a better gift...

...than his brother, Cain. Better by faith.

Cain left God. Cain fell from faith.

He went out from the Lord and he dwelt in the land of Nod...

...on the east of Eden.

Amen.

Let's all rise.

What about the Tropicana? What's wrong with the Opry?

He was banned after he smashed up the footlights.

Well, if he smashes lights at Folsom, they're gonna keep him there.

Look, Frank, while Johnny was out recuperating, the world changed.

Dylan's gone electric.

The Byrds are electric, the Beatles are electric. Hell, everybody's electric.

He needs a fresh sound, and all he wants to do...

...is cut a live album with the same old pickers...

...at a maximum security penitentiary.

You can talk to me, you know. I'm standing right here.

And what's with the black? It's depressing.

Looks like you're going to a funeral.

Maybe I am.

Your fans are church folk, Johnny.

Christians.

They don't wanna hear you singing...

...to a bunch of murderers and rapists, trying to cheer them up.

Well, they're not Christians then.

I'm fine with you doing a live record.

Just not at a prison. That's my compromise.

January 13th...

...l'll be at Folsom Prison with June and the boys.

You listen to the tapes.

If you don't like them, toss them.

Mr. Cash?

M... Mr. Cash?

Mr. Cash?

Might I suggest you refrain from playing any more tunes...

...that remind them, the inmates, that is, that, well... That they're in prison.

You think they forgot?

Perhaps you and your wife could do another spiritual.

That's not my wife, warden.

I keep asking her, and she keeps saying no.

You ever drink this water, warden?

No. No, I'm a Coca-Cola man.

All right.

I wanna remind you we're recording live here today...

...so you can't say hell or sh*t or anything like that.

I gotta tell you, I can't tell you how many shows we've done...

...but this is the best audience we ever had.

I wanna thank you for that.

You know, standing back there in your shop, catching my breath...

...I come to admire you even more.

You see, I never had to do hard time like you.

Although I have, on occasion...

...got myself busted.

Once in El Paso I had this bag of... Oh, you heard about that?

You been in El Paso too?

Well, anyways I felt tough, you know?

Like I'd seen a thing or two, you know?

Well, that was till a moment ago.

Because I gotta tell you, my hat's off to you now.

Because I ain't never had to drink this yellow water you got here at Folsom.

This song is for your warden.

Early one mornin' While makin' the rounds I took a sh*t of cocaine And I sh*t my woman down I went right home and I went to bed I stuck that lovin' forty-four Beneath my head Got up next mornin' And I grabbed that g*n Took a sh*t of cocaine and away I run Made a good run but I run too slow They overtook me Down in Ju�rez, Mexico Late in the hot joint takin' the pills In walked the sheriff from Jericho Hill He said, "Willy Lee, your name is not Jack Brown"

"You're the dirty hack that sh*t your woman down"

I was dressed in black.

When I was arrested I was dressed in black They put me on a train And they took me back Had no friend for to go my bail They slapped my dried-up carcass In the county jail The judge, he smiled As he picked up his pen Ninety-nine years in the Folsom pen Ninety-nine years underneath that ground I can't forget the day I sh*t that bad bitch down Come on, you gotta listen unto me Lay off that whiskey And let that cocaine be All right!

In the back.

Hey, June.

June.

What's wrong, John?

I don't know. Bad dreams. Memories.

Well, you need to get some rest, sweetie.

You did good tonight.

But we got another show tomorrow. Yeah.

Hey, listen.

The thing is, I think it's time now.

You know? I think it's about time.

Time for what? For you and me...

...to get married.

Go to sleep, John.

I don't wanna sleep.

I wanna marry you, and I'm telling you it's the time.

Well, I am telling you with 100 percent certainty that it is not the time.

It's not about time.

It's not the right time. It's not even a quarter to the right time.

June.

How do you know when...?

You haven't been clean even six months.

Except for a honeymoon, you have not thought about what you're asking me.

Yes, I have.

I have. It's all I've thought about.

Well, how's it gonna work, John?

Where we gonna live?

What about my girls?

What about your girls? What about your parents, John?

Your daddy won't even look at me.

June, that stuff will just work itself out.

No, it doesn't work itself out.

People work it out for you, and you think it works itself out.

You're scared. What?

Scared of being in love.

Scared of losing control. And you know what, June Carter?

I think you're scared of living in my big fat shadow.

That's your problem. Oh, really?

Is that my problem? Yeah, it is.

My problem is it's 2 a.m.

My problem is I'm asleep.

I'm on a tour bus with eight stinking men.

Rule number one: Don't propose to a girl on a bus.

You got that? Rule number two:

Don't tell her it's because you had a bad dream.

June? What?

Marry me.

Okay.

Well, that's... That's the last time I'm asking.

Well, good. I hate reruns.

I got your extra bag. You don't have to bother...

Hey, June?

June.

June?

What, you're not talking to me?

You are not allowed to speak to me. After that stunt...

...you're only allowed to speak to me on-stage.

Do you understand? What'd I do?

Why don't you ask your big fat shadow?

Come on, baby. "Come on, baby."

Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby.

The taste of love is sweet When hearts like ours meet I fell for you like a child Oh, but the fire went wild I fell into a burning ring offire I went down, down, down And the flames went higher And it burns, burns, burns The ring of fire The ring of fire The ring of fire The ring of fire The ring of fire

All right. Thank you.

I don't know if y'all know who wrote that song...

...but it's this long-legged gal standing right here, Miss June Carter.

Thanks, y'all. Thank you very much.

So, June, you gonna stand over there all night...

...or you wanna come over here and sing with me?

I'll sing with you. You sure that's what you want?

Yeah. All right. Hold on.

Well, folks, what do you say? All right, Johnny.

You wanna hear "Jackson"?

I thought you was gonna wax poetic a little bit longer.

Oh, no, I'm done with that, June. Okay, good.

We got married in a fever We got married in a fever Hotter than a pepper sprout Hotter than a pepper sprout We've been talking about Jackson We've been talking about Jackson Ever since the fire went out I'm going to Jackson I'm gonna mess around Yeah, I'm going to Jackson Look out, Jackson town Well, go on down to Jackson Go ahead and wreck your health Go play your hand, you big-talkin' man Make a big fool of yourself You're going to Jackson Go comb your hair

See if I care

Sorry for the interruption, folks...

...but I gotta ask June here a question before we finish this song.

What's that, John?

Will you marry me?

Why don't we just sing the song, John.

No, darling.

Come on, finish the song. People wanna hear us sing.

Sorry, folks...

...but I just can't do this song anymore unless she's gonna marry me.

It'd just be like we're lying.

You got these people all revved up, John.

Now, come on, let's sing "Jackson." You got me all revved up.

I've asked you 40 different ways, it's time you come up with a fresh answer.

Please sing.

I'm asking you to marry me.

I love you, June.

Now, I know I've said and done a lot of things...

...that I hurt you. But I promise I'll never do that again.

I only wanna take care of you.

I will not leave you like that Dutch boy with your finger in the dam.

You're my best friend.

Marry me.

All right.

Yeah?

In case none of y'all heard, she said yes.

She finally said yes.

Grandpa, here. Let's talk on this.

What do you want me to do with it? Well, you listen and you talk.

It's a tin-can telephone, and the sound goes up the string.

Hello, grand girls.

Hello, grand girls.

Can you hear us? Hello, Roseanne.

Hello, Carlene. You gotta pull it tight, Daddy.

Grandpa, speak. Talk, Grandpa.

Tell us a story. Speak. Grandpa.

Take it and talk to them. They wanna talk to their grandpa.

Well, I don't got no stories. You got all the stories. You...

Why don't you tell them about the flood?

About how you made a boat out of the front door and got us all out of there.

They'll like that.

Tell us. Go on, tell them. Pull the string tight.

It was 1937. There was a flood.

Resynced for your enjoyment! by Asha�l
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