The song Five Feet High and Rising is performed by Johnny Cash in the album named Greatest Hits in the year 2001 .
My mama always taught me that good things come from adversity if we put our faith in the Lord.
We couldn't see much good in the flood waters when they
were causing us to have to leave home,
But when the water went down, we found that it had washed a load of rich black bottom dirt across our land. The following year we had the best cotton crop we'd ever had.
I remember hearing:
How high's the water, mama?
Two feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Two feet high and risin'
We can make it to the road in a homemade boat
That's the only thing we got left that'll float
It's already over all the wheat and the oats,
Two feet high and risin'
How high's the water, mama?
Three feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Three feet high and risin'
Well, the hives are gone,
I've lost my bees
The chickens are sleepin'
In the willow trees
Cow's in water up past her knees,
Three feet high and risin'
How high's the water, mama?
Four feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Four feet high and risin'
Hey, come look through the window pane,
The bus is comin', gonna take us to the train
Looks like we'll be blessed with a little more rain,
4 feet high and risin'
How high's the water, mama?
Five feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Five feet high and risin'
Well, the rails are washed out north of town
We gotta head for higher ground
We can't come back till the water comes down,
Five feet high and risin'
Well, it's five feet high and risin'
Johnny Cash - Greatest Hits
- I Walk the Line
- Big River
- Don't Take Your Guns to Town
- I Got Stripes
- Five Feet High and Rising
- Tennessee Flat
- Bonanza
- Ring of Fire
- Understand Your Man
- It Ain't Me Babe
- Orange Blossom Special
- One on the Right Is on the Left
- Riders in the Sky
- Jackson
- Boy Named Sue
- Daddy Sang Bass
- If I Were a Carpenter
- What Is Truth
- Flesh and Blood
- Wanted Man
- Man in Black
- Thing Called Love
- Kate
- One Piece at a Time
- Highway Patrolman
- Johnny 99