January 3, 1987 was a milestone in Austin City Limits history. One of the few individuals in
the world of music who truly deserves the title of “legend” set foot onto the ACL stage and the
result was magic. The legend, of course, was Johnny Cash, and he delivered what even he
considered to be one of his finest television performances. Over many decades his name was
synonymous with country music around the world but, of course, his larger-than-life influence
went way beyond any one musical genre. His songs, his persona, the very essence of his
being reached the hearts and souls of presidents, popes and lifers doing time at San Quentin…
and the rest of us as well. This show captures it all, and it is a dream-come-true to be able to
present the original, unedited performance. As Mr. Cash himself told me backstage moments
before, “Doing this show means a lot to me because it’s all about the music.” God bless you,
Johnny Cash.
January 3, 1987 was a milestone in Austin City Limits history. One of the few individuals in
the world of music who truly deserves the title of “legend” set foot onto the ACL stage and the
result was magic. The legend, of course, was Johnny Cash, and he delivered what even he
considered to be one of his finest television performances. Over many decades his name was
synonymous with country music around the world but, of course, his larger-than-life influence
went way beyond any one musical genre. His songs, his persona, the very essence of his
being reached the hearts and souls of presidents, popes and lifers doing time at San Quentin…
and the rest of us as well. This show captures it all, and it is a dream-come-true to be able to
present the original, unedited performance. As Mr. Cash himself told me backstage moments
before, “Doing this show means a lot to me because it’s all about the music.” God bless you,
Johnny Cash.
13. Where Did We Go Right? (with June Carter Cash)
14. I Walk The Line (outro)
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January 3, 1987 was a milestone in Austin City Limits history. One of the few individuals in
the world of music who truly deserves the title of “legend” set foot onto the ACL stage and the
result was magic. The legend, of course, was Johnny Cash, and he delivered what even he
considered to be one of his finest television performances. Over many decades his name was
synonymous with country music around the world but, of course, his larger-than-life influence
went way beyond any one musical genre. His songs, his persona, the very essence of his
being reached the hearts and souls of presidents, popes and lifers doing time at San Quentin…
and the rest of us as well. This show captures it all, and it is a dream-come-true to be able to
present the original, unedited performance. As Mr. Cash himself told me backstage moments
before, “Doing this show means a lot to me because it’s all about the music.” God bless you,
Johnny Cash.