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Johnny Cash – Look at Them Beans

Written by Joe Tex. Johnny Cash recorded and released it as a single in 1975 and subsequently included on that year's album Look at Them Beans. The song reached #17 on US Hot Country Songs.

Johnny Cash - Look at Them Beans
Cover LP Johnny Cash Columbia 1975
Johnny Cash – Look at Them Beans, is a song written by Joe Tex. Johnny Cash recorded and released it as a single in 1975 and subsequently included on that year’s album Look at Them Beans. The song reached #17 on US Hot Country Songs.
Look at Them Beans is the 52nd album by country singer Johnny Cash, released in 1975 on Columbia Records. Following an unsuccessful attempt with the previous album, John R. Cash to update Cash’s sound with a new set of session musicians (including members of Elvis Presley’s stage band), Look at Them Beans reinstated The Tennessee Three as Cash’s core session group.




Johnny Cash - Look at Them Beans
B-Side Single Johnny Cash Columbia 1975
Johnny Cash – Look at Them Beans
From the album Look at Them Beans
B-side «All Around Cowboy»
Released 1975
Genre Country
Label Columbia 3-10177
Songwriter(s) Joe Tex
Producer(s) Don Davis

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Johnny Cash – Look at Them Beans Lyrics

[Verse 1]
This time last year there sure was
A lot of sad faces around this old house
Our papa died without fulfilling his life’s dream
Of producing one of the best crops in Grimes County
Though papa died with that dream still in his head
A desire in his heart, a promise on his lips, calluses on both hands
And two dollars in his pocket
Papa didn’t live long enough to see his dreams come true
So he died from too much work, broken spirit, I guess
But I promised our mama that if it was a last thing he’d ever do
He’d live long enough to see just one good crop come through
But you see we can’t plan on things without first talking to God
Because we don’t know his plans
And if we don’t include him my friends the way can get mighty hard
They say that every time a good and righteous person
Is buried in God’s good earth it’s just fertilizer for the soil
And I guess there must be some truth to that
Whether we believe it or not
I just wish that papa was here right now
So that he could see this good crop that we finally got
[Chorus]
Hey look at that beans and look at that corn
And I bet them watermelons must be three feet long
Man look at them tomatoes and look at them peas
Well I know if papa was here right now he’d sure be pleased
[Verse 2]
And papa would sure be proud of his children too
My brother’s famous now got his own show on the road
Traveling in customized bus imported from Europe
That boy always did love music and he loves to travel
I got a sister that’s got a good job in a beauty shop
Making money, making other people look good
Isn’t nobody here at a house now but me and mama
And mama she’s getting weaker and she’s getting older every day
And she talks softly about joining papa in his heavenly home
But that woman sure did love that man
She worked beside papa for forty some odd years
Trying to produce a good crop and never could grow a single bean
But I just wish that papa was here right now
To see this good crop that we finally got
[Chorus]
Man, look at that beans and look at that corn
And I bet them watermelons must be three feet long
[Chorus]
Man, look at them tomatoes and look at them peas
Well, I know if papa was here right now he’d sure be pleased
And papa, if you can hear me look at them beans

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