Red Velvet (song)

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"Red Velvet" is a song written by Ian Tyson. While the Johnny Cash version is the best known, it was first recorded by Ian & Sylvia Tyson in 1965 on their album Early Morning Rain.[2]

A-side"Red Velvet"
Released1967 (1967)
Quick facts Single by Johnny Cash, from the album Old Golden Throat ...
"Red Velvet"
Single by Johnny Cash
from the album Old Golden Throat
A-side"Red Velvet"
B-side"The Wind Changes"
Released1967 (1967)
Genrecountry
LabelColumbia 4-44288
SongwriterIan Tyson
ProducersDon Law and Frank Jones[1]
Audio
"Red Velvet" on YouTube
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Recorded by Cash at the Columbia Studios in Nashville, Tennessee,[3] the song was released in September 1967 as a single[4][5] (Columbia 4-44288, with "The Wind Changes" on the opposite side).[6][7][8] It was later included on his album Old Golden Throat (1968).

Billboard magazine gave the song a "Country Spotlight" review, stating: "Folkster Ian Tyson's plaintive ballad serves as potent material for Cash as he performs it in his compelling and winning style. Another big Cash hit."[9] Actually, it did not chart at all.[6] "The Wind Changes" made it to 60 on the Billboard country chart, then dropped off completely after only six weeks.[10][5]

Analysis

During the sessions for From Sea to Shining Sea Cash recorded "Red Velvet." [...] It's a truly inspired piece of writing from Tyson, and a song Cash was immediately drawn to. Cash once remarked that he usually had good ears for picking a hit song, and he thought this song would be a huge hit for him. Ultimately it wasn't, but it should have been. It's a beautiful, descriptive westernthemed story with poetic lyrics. It tells about a girl who comes down on a day coach to be with her boyfriend, told very well and nicely sung.

John M. Alexander. The Man in Song: A Discographic Biography of Johnny Cash[7]

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Track listing

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7" single (Columbia 4-44288,[1] 1967)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Red Velvet"I. Tyson2:43
2."The Wind Changes"J. Cash2:46
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