Кавер замечательной песни Джонни Кэша про собранный из украденных с завода за 25 лет Кадиллаков. Gary West breaths life into Johnny Cash’s 1976 classic song “One piece at a time”, the last single of his to attain a number one position on Billboard’s “Hot Country Singles”. The song describes a man who builds a Cadillac without cost from his vantage point working on the GM assembly line. Over 25 years, he squirrels away each component in an oversized lunchbox and a co-worker's motorhome. The result is a hodgepodge vehicle comprised of parts from various years and models, presenting a titling nightmare. Gary West's rendition expertly conveys the story, infused with hauntingly familiar Cash nuances. The video chronicles the “Psycho-billy“ car-creation, with the entertainer colorfully unfolding the tale; punctuated with his famous comedic flair. The video was filmed at Storytellers Museum and Hideaway Farm (9676 Old Highway 46, Bon Aqua, TN) and at M&M Exclusive Body Works in Evansville, IN. Storytellers Museum and Hideaway Farm, owned by the Oxley family, features the farm that served as Cash's retreat from his hectic public life for more than 30 years. The Oxleys lovingly restored the site, creating a tranquil ambiance where visitors can experience the place that Cash referred to as “The center of my universe.“ The video (filmed by Alex Morgan) includes the prototype of the “One Piece at a Time“ Cadillac, which is housed on-site. Follow Gary West Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: Spotify: Website: Management, Booking, and Publicist:
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