The Holy Land (album)

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The Holy Land is a concept album, the third gospel album and 30th overall album by country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1969. He recorded the album inspired by a visit to Israel (the Holy Land of the title) with his wife, June Carter Cash and in fact most of the album consists of on-site recordings made by Cash using a portable tape recorder during a visit describing what he sees as he visits holy sites in and around Jerusalem. The remainder of the album consists of gospel songs. All but three of the songs were written by Cash, though the sole single, "Daddy Sang Bass", which reached No. 1 on the Country charts and remained that spot for six weeks, was penned by Carl Perkins.

The Holy Land
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 6, 1969
RecordedJuly 19- September 9, 1968
Genre
Length43:43
LabelColumbia
ProducerBob Johnston
Johnny Cash chronology
Heart of Cash
(1968)
The Holy Land
(1969)
At San Quentin
(1969)
Singles from The Holy Land
  1. "Daddy Sang Bass"
    Released: November 6, 1968

The cover has a picture of Cash standing in front of the chapel on top of the Mount of Beatitudes, immediately north of the Sea of Galilee. Some versions of the album had a 3-D picture on the cover.

This album features the final Cash recordings made with original Tennessee Two lead guitarist Luther Perkins before Perkins' death.

The album has been released on CD through Harmony Records in 1999 and later by Columbia as part of the Johnny Cash: The Complete Columbia Album Collection box set in 2012.

The concept of Cash visiting Biblical locations and combining storytelling with music would be revisited twice more in his career for the 1973 soundtrack album The Gospel Road and the 2000 release Return to the Promised Land.

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Track listing

All tracks composed by Johnny Cash, except where indicated.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Prologue" (narrative) 0:54
2."Land of Israel" 2:50
3."Mother's Love" (narrative) 1:32
4."This Is Nazareth" (narrative) 0:43
5."Nazarene" 2:03
6."Town of Cana" (narrative) 1:36
7."He Turned the Water into Wine" 2:47
8."My Wife June at the Sea of Galilee" (narrative by June Carter Cash) 1:32
9."Beautiful Words" (narrative with sung interjection by Cash) 1:52
10."Our Guide Jacob at Mount Tabor" (narrative interview) 1:54
11."The Ten Commandments"Lew DeWitt3:59
12."Daddy Sang Bass"Carl Perkins2:19
13."At the Wailing Wall" (narrative) 0:46
14."Come to the Wailing Wall" 2:49
15."In Bethlehem" (narrative) 1:46
16."In Garden of Gethsemane" (narrative) 1:57
17."The Fourth Man"Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith2:08
18."On the Via Delorosa" (narrative) 3:54
19."Church of the Holy Sepulchre" (narrative) 1:06
20."At Calvary" (narrative) 3:33
21."God is Not Dead" 2:45

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts

AlbumBillboard (United States)

Year Chart Position
1969 Country Albums 6
1969 Pop Albums 54

SinglesBillboard (United States)

Year Single Chart Position
1968 "Daddy Sang Bass" Country Singles 1

References

  1. Papadatos, Markos. "Interview with Jan Howard: Classiest Lady in Country Music". Digital Journal. Retrieved 19 January 2020.

External links

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Category:Johnny Cash albums Category:1969 albums Category:Columbia Records albums Category:Concept albums Category:Gospel albums by American artists Category:Albums produced by Bob Johnston


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