The song Ballad of Boot Hill is performed by Johnny Cash in the album named Sings Ballads of True West in the year 2009 .
Here lies less more four slugs from a forty-four no less no more
Out in Arizona just south of Tucson
Where tumbleweeds tumble in search of a home
There's a town they call Tombstone where the brave never cry
They live by a sixgun by a sixgun they die
It's been a long time now since the town was a boom
The jailhouse is empty so's the Palace Saloon
Just one look will tell you that this town was real
A secluded old dirt road leads up to Boot Hill
Walk up to the fence there and look at the view
That's where they were hanging eighteen eighty two
It's easy to see where the brave men have died
Rope marks on the oak tree are now petrified
At night when the moon shines so far away
It gets mighty lonesome lookin' down on their graves
There lies Billy Clanton never wanted to kill
But he's there with the guilty way up on Boot Hill (Boot Hill)
Johnny Cash - Sings Ballads of True West
- Hiawatha's Vision
- Road to Kaintuck
- The Shifting, Whispering Sands Part I
- Ballad of Boot Hill
- I Ride An Old Paint
- Hardin Wouldn't Run
- Mr. Garfield
- Streets Of Laredo
- Johnny Reb
- A Letter From Home
- Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie
- Mean As Hell
- Sam Hall
- 25 Minutes to Go
- Blizzard
- Sweet Betsy From Pike
- Green Grow The Lilacs
- Stampede
- The Shifting, Whispering Sands Part II
- Reflections