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Listening to this brought tears to my eyes and a lump in my throat Matt ~ JC is an all time favourite of mine ~ did he record this just prior to him passing away do you know?
WL
Yes, as already said recorded not long before he died although he was still recording prolifically right up to his death. The song is by Nine Inch Nails a US industrial band not the sort of material you'd expect Johnny Cash to be covering but I think he makes the song his own (along with a great video).
'There's 27 men here, mostly black, brown and poor. Most of us are guilty who are you to say for sure.' Haunting song from the great Steve Earle and probably one of the best songs against capital punishment.