Текст песни John's - Johnny Cash
Most
of
the
favorite
mem'ries
of
my
boyhood
days
in
Arkansas
Are
scattered
around
an
ole
wood
stove
at
a
place
we
call
John's
It
was
just
an
ole
tarpaper
shack
With
a
pump
out
front
and
some
junk
out
back
But
inside
there
was
always
a
hot
cup
of
coffee
And
a
warm
place
around
the
fire
for
anyone
John
pumped
gas
for
a
livin'
and
he
fixed
tires
on
the
side
And
I
guess
ole
John
could
fix
most
anything
If
you
didn't
push
it
he'd
try
And
he
gave
me
my
first
charge
account
for
some
gas
And
financed
my
first
date
Even
fixed
my
ole
radio
just
in
case
I
got
lucky
And
wanted
to
park
down
by
the
lake
And
among
the
carburetors
and
the
re-built
generators
I
spent
the
whole
night
pickin'
on
an
ol'
flattop
guitar
John
would
play
the
fiddle
and
I'd
always
sing
a
little
No
there
ain't
no
place
to
get
filled
up
the
way
you
could
at
John's
John
taught
me
a
whole
lot
about
country
music
cause
he
loved
it
We'd
sit
up
and
listen
to
the
Grand
Ole
Opry
ever
Saturday
night
Nobody
would
ever
say
a
word
not
even
durin'
Martha
White
And
I
was
awful
young
back
then
but
still
I
knew
just
why
That
John
closed
the
shop
the
whole
day
When
we
heard
that
Hank
had
died
There
was
somethin'
else
special
about
ole
John
He
had
a
way
of
makin'
us
kids
feel
important
Simply
by
givin'
us
a
good
clean
place
to
hang
out
Well
I
can
still
hear
him
sayin'
pumpin'
gas
is
a
fever
boys
It'll
get
in
your
blood
and
it'll
make
your
face
break
out
in
a
grin
Just
to
check
ole
lady
Hanson's
oil
or
to
help
a
stranded
friend
And
among
the
carburetors
and
the
re-built
generators
I
spent
the
whole
night
pickin'
on
an
ol'
flattop
guitar
John
would
play
the
fiddle
and
I'd
always
sing
a
little
No
there
ain't
no
place
to
get
filled
up
the
way
you
could
at
John's
And
among
the
carburetors
and
the
re-built
generators
I
spent
the
whole
night
pickin'
on
an
ol'
flattop
guitar
John
would
play
the
fiddle
and
I'd
always
sing
a
little
No
there
ain't
no
place
to
get
filled
up
the
way
you
could
at
John's
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