Johnny Cash – Daddy

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About The Song

“Daddy” is a poignant and heartfelt ballad by the legendary country music icon, Johnny Cash. Released in 1972, this song serves as a touching tribute to the bond between a father and a son. Cash’s deep, resonant voice and the song’s simple yet evocative lyrics have made it a beloved classic among fans of country and folk music.

In “Daddy,” Cash paints a vivid picture of a father’s love and the lasting impact a parent can have on their child’s life. The lyrics explore themes of family, gratitude, and the passage of time. Cash’s heartfelt delivery conveys a sense of both nostalgia and longing, as he sings about the memories he cherishes of his father.

The song’s arrangement is sparse, allowing Cash’s vocals and the lyrics to take center stage. The gentle acoustic guitar accompaniment creates a warm and intimate atmosphere, perfectly complementing the introspective nature of the song. The simplicity of the music serves to enhance the emotional impact of the lyrics, allowing listeners to connect with the song on a deeply personal level.

Johnny Cash was renowned for his ability to convey complex emotions with a straightforward honesty. His music often explored themes of faith, redemption, and the human condition. “Daddy” is a prime example of Cash’s talent for writing songs that are both timeless and deeply personal.

The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its universal themes and Cash’s powerful performance. It has been covered by numerous artists over the years, each bringing their own unique interpretation to the song. However, it is Cash’s original version that remains the definitive recording.

“Daddy” is more than just a song; it is a testament to the enduring power of family. Whether you are a lifelong fan of Johnny Cash or simply appreciate a well-crafted ballad, this song is sure to resonate with you.

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Lyric

I remember when I was a ladTimes were hard and things were badBut there’s a silver linin’ behind ev’ry cloudJust four people that ‘s all we wereTryin’ to make a livin’ out of black-land dirtBut we’d get together in a family circle singin’ loud
Daddy sang bass (mama sang tenor)Me and little brother would join right in thereSingin’ seems to help a troubled soulOne of these days and it won’t be longI’ll rejoin them in a songI’m gonna join the family circle at the throne
Though the circle won’t be brokenBy and by, Lord, by and byDaddy sang bass (mama sang tenor)Me and little brother would join right in thereIn the sky, Lord, in the sky
Now I remember after work mama would call in all of usYou could hear us singin’ for a country mileNow little brother has done gone onBut I’ll rejoin him in a songWe’ll be together again up yonder in a little while
Daddy sang bass (mama sang tenor)Me and little brother would join right in there‘Cause singin’ seems to help a troubled soulOne of these days and it won’t be longI’ll rejoin them in a songI’m gonna join the family circle at the throne
Oh no the circle won’t be brokenBy and by, Lord, by and byDaddy sang bass (mama sang tenor)Me and little brother would join right in thereIn the sky, Lord, in the sky
In the sky, Lord, in the sky
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