A little over a year after that, he released a new "One Too Many Mornings" on his album Heroes with newly-minted Highwayman Waylon Jennings. During those same sessions, Cash and Dylan twice recorded "One Too Many Mornings."įifteen years on, in late 1984, Cash convened the group that would become The Highwaymen while recording a Christmas special in Montreux, Switzerland. In February 1969, he joined Dylan in Nashville for the famed recording sessions that produced Nashville Skyline's opening track: an ambling duet rendition of "Girl From The North Country," promoted from its second-place spot on The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. "One Too Many Mornings" was in the background of Cash's career for a while. Together with Cash, they formed the country supergroup The Highwaymen, whose legacy has now brought forth one last instance of Cash's long love for Dylan's song. One of those songs was Bob Dylan's "One Too Many Mornings." Three of those people were Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson. Johnny Cash knew well how to hold on to the songs and people he loved.
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