“Narration”
[Johnny]
How did how did pop Carter which is June’s father
Mama how did he celebrate Christmas when you all were first married
[Maybelle]
When we first married
[June]
Mama he didn’t have a great big old copper kettle somewhere hid up in the mountain
[Maybelle]
June can tell you that story John
But I will tell you that he used to go buy a bushel of apples
And a bushel of oranges and fruit like that for the girls
And he’d divided in three three ways and they could do what they wanted to
If they want to give it away okay they couldn’t have none of the rest of the others see
Their’s had to last them through Christmas and you know
They couldn’t go to one of the other girls and say
Hey gimme some of your fruit mine’s all gone
[June]
I want to tell you that story about how you asked about the celebratin’
Back years ago they didn’t have too much to celebrate with
Up in that country unless you made your own
And my father somewhere had him the dandiest copper kettle with little pipes
Goin’ out all over it somewhere up in the hills
[Harold]
My uncle knew him
[June]
And my grandmother Carter was quite a woman
And she never said one word to my daddy
But she was always goin’ into Clinch Mountain huntin’ wood
And draggin’ it down on her back
And she came out of there one day draggin’ that great big ol’ forked stick
With a copper kettle right on the end of it
And she was my father’s name was Ezra Carter and she’d say Ezra
She said oh Ezra said look here Ezra
I found the dandiest copper kettle for makin’ apple butter
And he never said a word
[Anita]
And we always had good apple butter
How did how did pop Carter which is June’s father
Mama how did he celebrate Christmas when you all were first married
[Maybelle]
When we first married
[June]
Mama he didn’t have a great big old copper kettle somewhere hid up in the mountain
[Maybelle]
June can tell you that story John
But I will tell you that he used to go buy a bushel of apples
And a bushel of oranges and fruit like that for the girls
And he’d divided in three three ways and they could do what they wanted to
If they want to give it away okay they couldn’t have none of the rest of the others see
Their’s had to last them through Christmas and you know
They couldn’t go to one of the other girls and say
Hey gimme some of your fruit mine’s all gone
[June]
I want to tell you that story about how you asked about the celebratin’
Back years ago they didn’t have too much to celebrate with
Up in that country unless you made your own
And my father somewhere had him the dandiest copper kettle with little pipes
Goin’ out all over it somewhere up in the hills
[Harold]
My uncle knew him
[June]
And my grandmother Carter was quite a woman
And she never said one word to my daddy
But she was always goin’ into Clinch Mountain huntin’ wood
And draggin’ it down on her back
And she came out of there one day draggin’ that great big ol’ forked stick
With a copper kettle right on the end of it
And she was my father’s name was Ezra Carter and she’d say Ezra
She said oh Ezra said look here Ezra
I found the dandiest copper kettle for makin’ apple butter
And he never said a word
[Anita]
And we always had good apple butter
About Johnny Cash Lyrics
Artist: Johnny Cash
Related songs: Merry Christmas Mary Lyrics
Album: The Johnny Cash Family Christmas
Release date: December 4, 1972
Label: CBS
Born: February 26, 1932, Kingsland, Arkansas, United States
Died: September 12, 2003, Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital Midtown, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Graduation date: 1950
Edited works: I Walk the Line: Very Best of Johnny Cash, MORE
Hall of fame inductions: February 8, 1960, 1977, 1992, 2011