Jackson
Johnny Cash [Feat. June Carter Cash] Lyrics


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We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout
We've been talkin' 'bout Jackson, ever since the fire went out
I'm goin' to Jackson, I'm gonna mess around
Yeah, I'm goin' to Jackson
Look out Jackson town

Well, go on down to Jackson, go ahead and wreck your health
Go play your hand you big-talkin' man and make a big fool of yourself
Yeah, go to Jackson, go comb your hair
Honey, I'm gonna snowball Jackson
See if I care

When I breeze into that city, people gonna stoop and bow (ha)
All them women gonna make me teach 'em what they don't know how
I'm goin' to Jackson, you turn-a loose-a my coat
'Cause I'm goin' to Jackson
Goodbye, that's all she wrote

But they'll laugh at you in Jackson and I'll be dancin' on a Pony Keg
They'll lead you 'round town like the scalded hound
With your tail tucked between your legs
Yeah, go to Jackson, you big-talkin' man
And I'll be waitin' in Jackson, behind my Jaypan fan

Well now, we got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper Sprout
We've been talkin' 'bout Jackson, ever since the fire went out
I'm goin' to Jackson and that's a fact
Yeah, we're goin' to Jackson, ain't never comin' back

Well, we got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout
Honey we've been talkin' 'bout Jackson

Overall Meaning

The song "Jackson" tells the story of a couple who got married impulsively and in a rush, fueled by a strong attraction to each other. They have been discussing the city of Jackson, most likely Jackson, Mississippi, since the spark in their relationship has gone out. In the verses, the couple taunts and challenges each other to go to Jackson and find new romantic interests. The lyrics reveal the underlying tension and frustration in their relationship, as they both use Jackson as a way to escape from their current situation.


The chorus is where the true meaning of the song is found, as it expresses the opposition between the two lovers. The woman warns the man that he will fail and be ridiculed in Jackson, while she will triumph and be respected. This is reflected in the lines "But they'll laugh at you in Jackson and I'll be dancin' on a Pony Keg / They'll lead you 'round town like the scalded hound / With your tail tucked between your legs". The man, however, refuses to be intimidated and challenges her back, promising that he will succeed and be the one who will be on top in Jackson.


Overall, "Jackson" is a catchy, playful tune that unearths the power struggles and uncertainties underlying a passionate, impulsive relationship. Despite the fiery love between them, the couple is unsure of whether their bond will survive, and the song captures this ambiguity and tension quite brilliantly.


Line by Line Meaning

We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout
The singer and his/her partner got married impulsively and passionately


We've been talkin' 'bout Jackson, ever since the fire went out
The singer and his/her partner have been discussing going to Jackson since things cooled off between them


I'm goin' to Jackson, I'm gonna mess around
The singer is going to Jackson to do something mischievous


Look out Jackson town
The artist is warning the residents of Jackson to be prepared for his/her arrival


Well, go on down to Jackson, go ahead and wreck your health
The artist is encouraging someone to go to Jackson and do something unhealthy or dangerous


Go play your hand you big-talkin' man and make a big fool of yourself
The singer is egging on someone to take a risk and possibly embarrass themselves


Yeah, go to Jackson, go comb your hair
The singer is taunting someone to try to make themselves look good before going to Jackson


Honey, I'm gonna snowball Jackson
The artist plans to cause chaos and confusion in Jackson


See if I care
The artist is dismissing the potential consequences of their actions in Jackson


When I breeze into that city, people gonna stoop and bow (ha)
The artist feels confident and powerful, anticipating that people in Jackson will show respect to them


All them women gonna make me teach 'em what they don't know how
The singer believes that they will be admired by and able to teach the women in Jackson something new


I'm goin' to Jackson, you turn-a loose-a my coat
The artist is eager to leave and doesn't want anyone holding them back


Goodbye, that's all she wrote
The singer is leaving and not looking back


But they'll laugh at you in Jackson and I'll be dancin' on a Pony Keg
The singer expects that while they will be having fun in Jackson, someone else will be laughed at and embarrassed


They'll lead you 'round town like the scalded hound
The singer anticipates that someone they are talking to will be mocked and ridiculed in Jackson


With your tail tucked between your legs
The artist implies that the person they are addressing will feel humiliated and defeated


And I'll be waitin' in Jackson, behind my Jaypan fan
The artist warns their target that they will be waiting for them and potentially causing more trouble when they arrive in Jackson


Well now, we got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout
The singer is repeating the opening line to emphasize how impulsive their actions have been


Honey we've been talkin' 'bout Jackson
The singer is including their partner in this conversation and reminiscing about their discussions of going to Jackson


I'm goin' to Jackson and that's a fact
The artist is stating with certainty that they are going to Jackson


Yeah, we're goin' to Jackson, ain't never comin' back
The artist and their partner are emphasizing that they are leaving for good and not returning




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Jerry Leiber, Billy Edd Wheeler

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Comments from YouTube:

@GrannyEarth

Love these two together! A good woman can change a man. True devotion.

@kathleenkrug-byle1199

June made it clear that Jonny had to give up a wild life doing drugs with Elvis and the crowd, and he did. Walk the Line, best movie ever

@NR-bt4hu

👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💗

@goldilocks70-v1u

If he wants to be changed, yes, she can.

@sharonhamilton4340

Unfortunately he wasn't faithful to her, he slept with her sister. Their son did an interview where he talked about hearing them fight over his cheating.

@nikomichel1365

❤❤❤❤

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@JCP1000

The way Johnny looks at June tells the whole story. One of the most legendary couples ever

@tgawron2233

I love the way he looks at her. He loves her and they are together in heaven❤

@jackdavidson2515

Hello there, how are you doing…..

@5roundsrapid263

There is NOTHING like a man and woman who really love each other. The chemistry here is just beautiful! RIP Johnny and June…If anyone is in heaven, they are!

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