Texarkana Gazette

New song by Chris Cornell on collection of Cash’s writings

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NEW YORK—It’s inevitable that a new recording by Chris Cornell would take on an added poignancy following his suicide last year. Yet there’s an extra chill that comes in listening to his contributi­on to a recently-released collection of Johnny Cash’s writings set to music. In taking on a Cash poem called “You Never Knew My Mind,” Cornell adds “really” after “never” a few times for emphasis. At one point he sings, “you did not see me well enough to recognize the signs.” The former Soundgarde­n singer may not seem like an obvious choice to participat­e in the project, but Cash’s son John Carter Cash recalled meeting Cornell with his father backstage at a show in Seattle in the early 1990s. Johnny Cash later interprete­d Cornell’s song, “Rusty Cage,” among the series of recordings that ended his career on a creative high note. Cornell eagerly agreed to participat­e when John Carter Cash reached out to him for the “Johnny Cash: Forever Words” project. “Chris connected deeply with my father’s words, and his finished version of ‘You Never Knew My Mind’ tied his own life experience to my father’s on an honest level,” Cash said. Cash and collaborat­or Steve Berkowitz worked on a book of Johnny Cash’s words last year. The country legend left much behind, besides the songs he wrote and recorded prior to his death in 2003. Some were poems, some were song lyrics. Cash and Berkowitz thought there was more than a book; they were curious about how some of the writing would sound if put to music by some prominent artists. Old Cash friend Kris Kristoffer­son, accompanie­d by Willie Nelson on guitar, sings one of Cash’s last poems to open the disc. “The songs I sang will still be sung,” Cash predicted, correctly, in the lyrics. John Carter Cash’s half-sisters, Rosanne Cash and Carlene Carter, both offer material. Kacey Musgraves and her husband, Ruston Kelly, sing a love poem that Johnny Cash wrote to his wife June. Elvis Costello, Jewel, John Mellencamp and the Jayhawks are also featured.

 ??  ?? Chris Cornell, right, was a participan­t in a new album of songs, "Johnny Cash: Forever Words," inspired by Johnny Cash’s leftover writing projects. Cash is pictured at left.
Chris Cornell, right, was a participan­t in a new album of songs, "Johnny Cash: Forever Words," inspired by Johnny Cash’s leftover writing projects. Cash is pictured at left.

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