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Carrie Cash:
Ray, why don't you let JR take the babies in? Ray Cash:
I told Roz we'd have a crop today. What do I say if he pulls up here and we're shy? You ready to unload that piano? Carrie Cash:
We're not sellin' Daddy's piano. And I'm not the one in Bartstown drinkin' every Saturday. [Ray angrily kicks a can] Carrie Cash:
[continuing to work, singing]
Am I a soldier of the cross. A follower of the Lamb, and shall I fear... Young J.R.:
[joining in]
to own His cause or blush to speak His name
Ray, why don't you let JR take the babies in? Ray Cash:
I told Roz we'd have a crop today. What do I say if he pulls up here and we're shy? You ready to unload that piano? Carrie Cash:
We're not sellin' Daddy's piano. And I'm not the one in Bartstown drinkin' every Saturday. [Ray angrily kicks a can] Carrie Cash:
[continuing to work, singing]
Am I a soldier of the cross. A follower of the Lamb, and shall I fear... Young J.R.:
[joining in]
to own His cause or blush to speak His name
Full Transcript
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Ray, why don't you let
J.R. Take the babies in?
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I told Rollins we'd
have a crop yesterday.
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What do I say when he
pulls up here and we're shy?
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You ready to unload that piano?
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We're not selling Daddy's piano.
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And I'm not the one in Bardstown
drinking every Saturday.
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Am I a soldier of the cross
00:00:34.999 --> 00:00:37.945
A follower of the Lamb
00:00:38.154 --> 00:00:43.576
And shall I fear to own His cause
00:00:51.208 --> 00:00:53.919
Eh, what's up, doc?
00:01:15.983 --> 00:01:17.526
Whoa.
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Movie Summary
A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash's life, from his early days on an Arkansas cotton farm to his rise to fame with Sun Records in Memphis, where he recorded alongside Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins.


