About the song

Background

  • Released in 1979 as the B-side to Cash’s single “Cocaine Blues.”
  • Written by Johnny Cash himself.
  • Produced by Billy Sherrill.
  • Features backing vocals by George Jones, adding a layer of harmony to Cash’s signature baritone.

Lyrics

The lyrics are playfully contradictory, with Cash singing about things he doesn’t relate to (like prisons and trains) and then admitting his preferences for a comfortable life. The chorus assures his partner that these “old tales” and “whispers” shouldn’t bother her, and he’ll “say it’s true” about loving her regardless.

Themes

  • Contentment: The song explores finding happiness in simple things, despite rumors or expectations.
  • Love’s Power: Cash’s devotion to his partner transcends societal pressures or preconceived notions.
  • Humor: The playful lyrics with a touch of exaggeration add a lighthearted tone.

While Cash sings about fancy things, the core message is that his love remains true irrespective of their lifestyle. It’s a testament to enduring love with a wink and a nod.

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Lyrics

… I’ve never been in prisonI don’t know much about trainsMy favorite singer cooks my breakfastI like her fancy and I like her plain
… I love bright and flashing colorsLike hot pink and Dresden blueBut if they ask me if it’s trueThat I still love you, I’ll say it’s true
… I’d happy in a mansionOr in an old rundown shotgun shackI like the feel of silk and satinSo I don’t know why I wear black
… I love New York CityBet your cowgirl boots I doBut if they ask me if it’s trueThat I still love you, I’ll say it’s true
… So don’t let it bother youJust let them old tales all stay twistedI will set ’em straight about you
… I have not been in the armyI’m an Indian from years agoWhen they ask if I know WaylonI tell them, I think so
… I do not plan on retiringFrom anything I doBut if they ask me if it’s trueThat I still love you, I’ll say it’s true
… So don’t let it bother youJust let them old tales all stay twistedI will set ’em straight on you
… I got plans to keep right on singin’And I do know EmmylouBut if they ask me if it’s trueThat I still love you, I’ll say it’s true

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