The song Pickin Times is performed by Johnny Cash in the album named I Walk the Line in the year 2006 .
(Spoken)
I got cotton in the bottom land
It's up and growin' and I got a good stand
My good wife and them kids of mine
Gonna get new shoes, come Pickin' Time
Get new shoes come Pickin' Time.
Ev'ry night when I go to bed
I thank the Lord that my kids are fed
They live on beans eight days and nine
But I get 'em fat come Pickin' Time
Get 'em fat come come Pickin' Time.
The corn is yellow and the beans are high
The sun is hot in the summer sky
The work is hard til layin' by
Layin' by til Pickin' Time
Layin' by til Pickin' Time.
It's hard to see by the coal-oil light
And I turn it off purty early at night
'Cause a jug of coal-oil costs a dime
But I stay up late come Pickin' Time
Stay up late come Pickin' Time.
My old wagon barely gets me to town
I patched the wheels and I watered 'em down
Keep her in shape so she'll be fine
To haul my cotton come Pickin' Time
Haul my cotton come Pickin' Time.
Last Sunday mornin' when they pa*sed the hat
It was still nearly empty back where I sat
But the preacher smiled and said that's fine
The Lord'll wait til Pickin' Time
The Lord'll wait til Pickin' Time.
Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line
- Ring of Fire
- Big River
- Boy Named Sue
- City of New Orleans
- Rock Island Line
- Highwayman
- Long Black Veil
- Folsom Prison Blues
- I Got Stripes
- I Still Miss Someone
- Without Love
- Any Old Wind That Blows
- Forty Shades of Green
- Fourth Man
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- And Ride This Train
- Five Feet High and Rising
- Hey Porter
- Wreck of the Old '97
- Pickin Times
- These Hands
- No Setting Sun
- Busted
- Tennessee Flat-Top Box
- Ragged Old Flag
- Ballad of Ira Hayes
- Riders in the Sky
- Far Side Banks of Jordan
- Gospel Boogie
- Oh Come Angel Band
- Baron
- Don't Take Your Guns to Town
- Wall
- Cry Cry Cry
- Goodbye Little Darlin'
- Help Me
- Sixteen Tons
- Get Rhythm
- Jackson
- If I Were a Carpenter
- Orange Blossom Special
- Sunday Morning Coming Down
- Casey Jones
- Peace in the Valley
- I Walk the Line