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1  [Johnny & June:]                                                    We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout, 1
2  We got married in a fever,                                 We've been talkin' 'bout Jackson, ever since the fire went out. 2
3  Hotter than a pepper sprout.                         I'm goin' to Jackson, I'm gonna mess around, 3
1  We've been talkin' 'bout Jackson,   1
2  [Johnny:]   2
3  Ever since the fire went out.   3
4   4
5  I'm goin' to Jackson,   5
6  I'm gonna mess around.   6
  Yeah, I'm goin' to Jackson,  Yeah, I'm goin' to Jackson,
  Look out Jackson town.  Look out Jackson town.
      
4  [June:]                                                                     Well, go on down to Jackson; go ahead and wreck your health. 4
5  Well, go on down to Jackson,                                            Go play your hand you big-talkin' man, make a big fool of yourself, 5
6  Go ahead and wreck           your health.   Yeah, go to Jackson; go comb your hair! 6
7  Go play your hand you big-talkin' man,   7
8  Make a big fool of yourself.   8
9   9
10  Yeah, go to Jackson,   10
11  Go comb your hair!   11
12  [Johnny:]   12
  Honey, I'm gonna snowball Jackson.  Honey, I'm gonna snowball Jackson.
13  [June:]   13
  See if I care.  See if I care.
      
7  [Johnny:]                                                                          When I breeze into that city, people gonna stoop and bow. (Hah!) 7
8  When I breeze into that city,                                              All them women gonna make me, teach 'em what they don't know how, 8
9  People gonna stoop and bow.                               I'm goin' to Jackson, you turn-a loose-a my coat. 9
14  [June:]   14
15  (Hah!)   15
16  [Johnny:]   16
17  All them women gonna make me,   17
18  Teach 'em what they don't know how,   18
19   19
20  I'm goin' to Jackson,   20
21  You turn-a loose-a my coat.   21
  'Cause I'm goin' to Jackson.  'Cause I'm goin' to Jackson.
10  [June:]                             "Goodbye," that's all she wrote. 10
22  Goodbye, that's all she wrote.   22
      
11  But they'll laugh at you in Jackson,        But they'll laugh at you in Jackson, and 11
12  And I'll be dancin' on a pony keg[3].        I'll be dancin' on a Pony Keg. 12
  They'll lead you 'round town like a scalded hound,  They'll lead you 'round town like a scalded hound,
  With your tail tucked between your legs,  With your tail tucked between your legs,
1  Yeah, go to Jackson, you big-talkin' man.1
2  And I'll be waitin' in Jackson, behind my Jaypan Fan,2
      
13  Yeah, go to Jackson,                                                             Well now, we got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper Sprout, 13
14  You big-talkin' man.                                                         We've been talkin' 'about Jackson, ever since the fire went out. 14
15  And I'll be waitin' in Jackson,             I'm goin' to Jackson, and that's a fact. 15
16  Behind my Jaypan plan.[4]                                          Yeah, we're goin' to Jackson, ain't never comin' back. 16
23   23
24  [Johnny & June:]   24
25  Well now, we got married in a fever,   25
26  Hotter than a pepper sprout.   26
27  We've been talkin' 'bout Jackson,   27
28  Ever since the fire went out.   28
29   29
30  I'm goin' to Jackson,   30
31  And that's a fact.   31
32  Yeah, we're goin' to Jackson,   32
33  Ain't never comin' back.   33
34   34
35  [June: hums.]   35
36  [Johnny:]   36
37  Yeah, we got married in a fever,   37
38  Hotter than a pepper sprout.   38
39  [Fade.]   39
40  Honey, we've been talkin' 'bout Jackson...   40
41   41
      
3  Well, we got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout'3
4  And we've been talkin' 'bout Jackson, ever since the fire went out...4
      
17  [JACKSON]          [To Fade] 17
42  [Written by: Gaby Rodgers & Billy Edd Wheeler[1]   42
43  Performed by: Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash   43
44  Appears on: Country Classics, Vol.4: The Nashville Sound-1974,   44
45  Carryin' On-1967, Give My Love to Rose-1972, Live in London-1984, The   45
46  Essential Johnny Cash-1992 & 2002[2], Duets-2006, et al.]   46
47   47
48  [1]Gaby Rodgers (née Gabrielle Rosenberg, born 29 March 1928,   48
49  Frankfurt, Germany) is an actress, theater director, and journalist.   49
50  She is most remembered for her role as Lily Carver in Kiss Me Deadly,   50
51  and in particular the iconic scene where she opens the mysterious box.   51
52  She is divorced from the songwriter Jerry Leiber. Rodgers is   52
53  frequently cited as co-author of the song "Jackson," with Billy Edd   53
54  Wheeler, but this is not true. Leiber wrote the song with Wheeler,   54
55  using his then-wife's name as a pseudonym.]   55
56   56
57  [2]Transcribed from the track on this album.]   57
58   58
59  [3]A pony keg is a beer vessel containing 7.75 U.S. gallons (29.33   59
60  liters) of fluid. It is half the size of the standard beer keg and   60
61  equivalent to a quarter of a barrel. It will serve roughly 82 twelve   61
62  ounce cups. The shape of a pony keg resembles that of a full-sized   62
63  keg, while being much easier to move manually.   63
64   64
65  [4]Jaypan is the "southern" way to pronounce Japan. The are a couple   65
66  of theories about the next word. Some think it should probably be   66
67  "fan," not "plan." As in she's sitting there hiding behind a Japanese   67
68  fan. But in this version, with June Carter Cash, and in the version by   68
69  Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood (the other significant version of this song,   69
70  it does sound like the women are saying "plan." The theory is that when it   70
71  was first recorded, June Carter mistakenly said "plan." And that it was   71
72  left in, for whatever reason (maybe no one caught it), and that subsequent   72
73  singers just repeated the "error" because, "that's the way June did it."   73
74  No one knows for sure.]   74
      


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