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  1. Album, Stereo. At Madison Square Garden. Johnny Cash. Released. 2002 — US. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Mystery Of Life by Johnny Cash. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  2. 26 giu 2023 · The Observations of a Crow. A strange and dark tune from 1999’s concept album The Pilgrim, this track incorporates spoken word elements and was inspired by a lone crow Marty spotted during a pit stop whilst on tour. Proof that heartbreak is universal, the aforementioned crow finds a love rival in a parakeet. 9.

  3. And it's all because of you. The things you say and do. It's all because of you. I'm feeling something new. Hey I want you by my side so I can see. The way you look at life it's good for me. There's something going on that I ain't had. Don't feel so afraid and don't feel sad. And it's all because of you.

  4. He continued building the Marty Stuart Collection, one of the most important private music memorabilia collections in the world. He won four more Grammy awards, and he served as the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s artist-in-residence in 2019. He fulfilled the promise that he’d glimpsed at age thirteen that first night in Nashville.

  5. Charley Pride, The Superlatives, Gary Carter, and Hank Singer perform "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone?" on The Marty Stuart Show Season 3 Ep. 19. Originally...

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  6. The Mystery of Life. The Mystery of Life is the 77th album by country singer Johnny Cash, released in 1991, and his last for Mercury Records. The songs featured are culled from both recent sessions and from leftovers from Cash's first Mercury session in 1986 for the album Johnny Cash is Coming to Town . It includes new recordings of two songs ...

  7. Marty Stuart & Lester Flatt - Bluegrass Unlimited - September 1978. "Precious memories, how they linger, How they ever flood my soul. In the stillness of the midnight, precious sacred scenes unfold." By J. B. Wright. That song both opens and closes Marty Stuart's With A Little Help From My Friends album.