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The Folk Singer (song)

"The Folk Singer"
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Single by Johnny Cash
A-side "Folsom Prison Blues"
Released April 1968 (1968-04)
Format 7-inch single
Recorded 1968
Genre Folk
Length 3:01
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Charles E. Daniels, Johnny Cash
"The Singer"
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Single by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
from the album Kicking Against the Pricks
B-side Running Scared"/"Black Betty
Released 16 June 1986 (1986-06-16)
Format 7-inch single, 12-inch single
Recorded 1985
Genre Rock, folk rock
Length 3:08
Label Mute
Songwriter(s) Charles E. Daniels, Johnny Cash
Producer(s) Flood
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds singles chronology
"Tupelo"
(1985)
"The Singer"
(1986)
"The Mercy Seat"
(1988)
"Tupelo"
(1985)
"The Singer"
(1986)
"The Mercy Seat"
(1988)

"The Folk Singer" is a folk song, written by Charles E. Daniels and American musician Johnny Cash and first recorded by Cash in 1968. It is also known as "Folk Singer" or, less often, "The Singer".

Allegedly about American pop singer Tommy Roe, "The Folk Singer" was first recorded in 1968 and released as a b-side on a 45 RPM live reissue of Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" single in April 1968. Later recorded by Burl Ives (on the album, The Times They Are A-Changin') the same year and Glen Campbell (on the album, Try a Little Kindness) in 1970, the song reached a wider audience from these versions.

"The Folk Singer" was recorded by Australian post-punk group Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in 1985, with a slightly altered lyric, under the title "The Singer." First released as a single in June 1986, the song later appeared on the band's third studio album, Kicking Against the Pricks, which was composed entirely of cover versions.

"The Singer" was performed live on all of the band's following tour dates throughout 1986—1989 and on a number of other occasions up until 2005.


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