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Mountain Lady
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Country
Mountain Lady was released on May 1, 1976 by Columbia Nashville Legacy as a part of the album One Piece At a Time
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Release DateMay 1, 1976
LabelColumbia Nashville Legacy
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM137

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Vocals
Tennessee Three
Tennessee Three
Performer
Bob Wootton
Bob Wootton
Guitar
Marshall Grant
Marshall Grant
Bass
Ws Fluke Holland
Ws Fluke Holland
Drums
Bobby Thompson
Bobby Thompson
Guitar
Pete Wade
Pete Wade
Guitar
Dave Kirby
Dave Kirby
Guitar
J. Hensley
J. Hensley
Guitar
Jack Routh
Jack Routh
Guitar
Helen Carter Jones
Helen Carter Jones
Guitar
Jimmy Capps
Jimmy Capps
Guitar
Lloyd Green
Lloyd Green
Steel Guitar
Tommy Williams
Tommy Williams
Mandolin
Tommy Jackson
Tommy Jackson
Fiddle
Buddy Spicher
Buddy Spicher
Fiddle
Johnny Gimble
Johnny Gimble
Fiddle
Bobby Wood
Bobby Wood
Piano
David Briggs
David Briggs
Piano
Larry McCoy
Larry McCoy
Piano
Earl Poole Ball
Earl Poole Ball
Piano
Charlie McCoy
Charlie McCoy
Harmonica
Joe Allen
Joe Allen
Bass
Henry Strzelecki
Henry Strzelecki
Bass
Willie Ackerman
Willie Ackerman
Drums
Jerry Carrigan
Jerry Carrigan
Drums
Kenny Malone
Kenny Malone
Drums
George Tidwell
George Tidwell
Trumpet
The Nashville Edition
The Nashville Edition
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Johnny R. Cash
Johnny R. Cash
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Charlie Bragg
Charlie Bragg
Engineer
DON DAVIS
DON DAVIS
Producer
Roger Tucker
Roger Tucker
Engineer
Danny Jones
Danny Jones
Engineer
Chuck Bragg
Chuck Bragg
Engineer

Lyrics

Mountain lady
Do you sit on your front porch in the cool of the day?
Mountain lady
Did you think your kids would ever come back to stay?
Mountain lady
Does the columbine still twine around your door?
And did you ever get a rug to cover the cracks
Where my diaper drug on your wooden floor?
Oh, you Appalachian lady, once I was your little baby
And you rocked me in your homemade rocking chair
Since I heard the wild goose calling, I have done a lot of falling
Mountain lady, someday I’ll come to you there
Mountain lady
Does the country-church bell ring on Sunday morn?
Mountain lady
Do you still wear that old apron, ragged and torn?
Mountain lady
On winter nights, before our old fireplace
As you look into the flame
Do you ever call my name and do you see my face?
Oh, you Appalachian lady, once I was your little baby
And you rocked me in your homemade rocking chair
Since I heard the wild goose calling, I have done a lot of falling
Mountain lady, someday I’ll come to you there
Mountain lady
Written by: Johnny R. Cash
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