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1988 studio album by Johnny Cash
Water from the Wells of Home is the 75th album by American country singer Johnny Cash , released on Mercury Records in 1988 (see 1988 in music ). It features several collaborations with other artists, including "New Moon Over Jamaica" with Paul McCartney . Other guests include Waylon Jennings , Hank Williams Jr. , Glen Campbell , Emmylou Harris and family members Rosanne Cash , John Carter Cash , June Carter Cash and members of the Carter Family . "Call Me the Breeze " is a J. J. Cale song that had been previously performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd . "Ballad of a Teenage Queen " is a new recording of a song that had appeared on Cash's Sun era album Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous . The album did not fare well on the charts, peaking at No. 48; the two singles, "Ballad of a Teenage Queen " and "That Old Wheel ", reached No. 45 and No. 21, respectively. A 2003 re-release of the album contained a bonus track, consisting of Johnny Cash discussing various songs on the album.
Track listing [ edit ]
Personnel [ edit ]
Johnny Cash - vocals, rhythm guitar
Glen Campbell - vocals
John Carter Cash - vocals
Emmylou Harris - vocals, rhythm guitar
Waylon Jennings - vocals
Paul McCartney - vocals, bass
Hank Williams Jr. - vocals
Roy Acuff - vocals
Carlene Carter - vocals
Rosanne Cash - vocals
Don Everly - vocals
Phil Everly - vocals
Linda McCartney - vocals
Anita Carter - vocals
Jessi Colter - vocals
June Carter Cash - vocals
Tom T. Hall - harmony vocals
Al Casey - guitar
Marty Stuart - guitar, mandolin
Mark Howard - guitar, mandolin, assistant musical director
Jack Clement - rhythm guitar, ukulele
Hamish Stuart - guitar
Roy M. "Junior" Huskey - bass
Charles Cochran - piano, keyboards
Cindy Reynolds Wyatt - harp
Ralph Mooney - pedal steel
John Hartford - banjo
Lloyd Green - dobro, pedal steel
Joey Miskulin - piano, accordion, vocals, musical director
Bobby Wood - piano, keyboards
Kenny Malone - drums, percussion
Chris Whitten - drums
W. S. Holland - drums
Jim Dant - drums
Ace Cannon - saxophone
Traci Werbel - coordination
Album - Billboard (United States)
Chart (1988)
Peak position
Top Country Albums
48
Singles - Billboard (United States)
External links [ edit ]
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