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Heroes is an album by country singers Johnny Cash (his 72nd overall album release) and Waylon Jennings, released on Columbia Records in 1986 (see 1986 in music).

Heroes
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 1986
RecordedDecember 4, 1984 - May 23, 1985
StudioChips Moman's Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Country, outlaw country
Length30:30
LabelColumbia
ProducerChips Moman
Johnny Cash chronology
Rainbow
(1985)
Heroes
(1986)
Class of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming
(1986)
Waylon Jennings chronology
Will the Wolf Survive
(1986)
Heroes
(1986)
The Best of Waylon
(1986)
Singles from Heroes
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Background


Cash and Jennings first met in the mid sixties. Cash, who had fallen in love with June Carter but could not move in with her because her divorce was not final, rented a one-bedroom apartment in Madison, Tennessee so he could be close to her (the period is documented in the Cash biopic Walk the Line, with Waylon played by his son Shooter Jennings). "It was like a sitcom; we were the original 'Odd Couple,'" Jennings wrote in his memoir. "I was supposed to clean up, and John was the one doing the cooking. If I'd be in one room polishing, he'd be in the other room making a mess...making himself a mess." Comically, although both men were taking amphetamines by the fistful, each tried to hide it from each other. In 1978, in the midst of Waylon's superstar success as a key figure in the outlaw country movement, the pair scored a #2 hit duet with "There Ain't No Good Chain Gang." The duo had previously worked with Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson to form the highly successful Highwaymen, with whom they would work together again in the early 1990s, but Heroes was their first and only full-length LP.


Recording and composition


Heroes was Cash's second-last original release on Columbia, with which he parted ways soon after the record's release (though he later returned to Columbia alongside Jennings for Highwayman 2 in 1990). It was produced by Chips Moman, who had helmed the Highwaymen sessions and had produced several Jennings albums, including 1977's Ol' Waylon. Despite the success of the single "Highwayman" and Waylon's chart topping album Will the Wolf Survive (his first album for MCA after leaving RCA after twenty years), their presence on the charts had diminished compared to previous years. "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues," the single from Heroes, reflected this state of affairs, reaching #35 on the country charts. The song was composed by Cash's son-in-law Rodney Crowell, who also contributes "I'm Never Gonna Roam Again." The duo also included "Love Is the Way," written by Kristofferson.

The tone of the album is bright, congenial, and sober, far removed from the hell raising past that had become a big part of each man's legend. It opens with a tribute to their fans, "Folks Out on the Road." The patriotic ode to Dixie, "American by Birth," also courts the country music fan base, augmented with marching band horns. The title track taps a similar vein, celebrating courage and self-sacrifice (this is not the song of the same name that appears on Jennings' 1982 duet album WWII with Willie Nelson, also produced by Moman). Cash co-wrote one song, "Field of Diamonds," which he would record again fourteen years later for American III: Solitary Man (2000). The last track, "One Too Many Mornings" is a song written by Bob Dylan for his album The Times They Are a-Changin', and had been recorded, but deemed unusable, by Cash and Dylan in 1969 during the sessions for Nashville Skyline. Jennings had recorded Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" during his earliest recording sessions for A&M.


Reception


The album got as high as #13 on the Billboard country albums charts. Cash the solo artist would not have another higher charting LP until 2000's American III: Solitary Man (#11 C&W). Bruce Eder of AllMusic calls the LP "one of the most obscure records in either artist's output, a fact that's astonishing, given the quality of the music, the singing, and the overall production. Co-produced by Chips Moman, and with Cash and Jennings at the top of their game (and so good at what they do that they make it sound easy), there's not a weak point anywhere here."


Track listing


No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Folks Out on the Road"Frank Joseph Myers, Eddy Raven, David Powelson2:47
2."I'm Never Gonna Roam Again"Rodney Crowell2:56
3."American by Birth"Roger Alan Wade2:33
4."Field of Diamonds"Johnny Cash, Jack Wesley Routh2:37
5."Heroes"Jennifer Kimball, Thomas Kimmel4:16
6."Even Cowgirls Get the Blues"Rodney Crowell3:03
7."Love Is the Way"Kris Kristofferson2:31
8."Ballad of Forty Dollars"Tom T. Hall3:11
9."I'll Always Love You (in My Own Crazy Way)"Frankie Miller, Troy Seals, Eddie Setser3:58
10."One Too Many Mornings"Bob Dylan2:38

Personnel



Additional personnel



Charts


Album - Billboard (United States)

Chart (1986) Peak
position
Top Country Albums 13

Singles - Billboard (United States)

Year Single Peak positions
US Country CAN Country
1986 "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" 35 40
"The Ballad of Forty Dollars" 50

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На других языках


- [en] Heroes (Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings album)

[es] Heroes (álbum de Cash and Jennings)

Heroes es un álbum de los cantantes country Johnny Cash y Waylon Jennings lanzado en junio de 1986 bajo el sello disquero Columbia. Pese a que los 2 han colaborado varias veces en el pasado (más notablemente en el CD Highwayman), Es el último trabajo original que hace Cash en Columbia, él se va un poco después del lanzamiento de este álbum. Del disco se destacan canciones como "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" la cual fue lanzada como sencillo publicitario y llegó al lugar 35 en los rankings country, también la se destaca la canción "Field of Diamonds" la cual fue regrabada 14 años después para su CD American III: Solitary Man (2000) y la última canción del álbum "One Too Many Mornings" la cual fue escrita por Bob Dylan para su álbum The Times They Are A-Changin', ambos habían grabado una versión de esta canción pero al ver que fue inservible cuando la crearon en 1969 para el álbum de Dylan Nashville Skyline decidieron sacarla de ese CD y ponerlo en este.



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