Between ‘American II: Unchained’ (1996) and ‘American III: Solitary Man’, Cash’s health declined due to various ailments, and he was even hospitalized for pneumonia, and the illness forced him to curtail his touring. This album contained Cash’s response to his illness, typified by a version of Tom Petty’s ‘I Won’t Back Down’, as well as a version of U2’s ‘One’. Changes to Cash’s voice due to his health problems are noticeable on most tracks when compared to his most recent preceding albums. Graeme Thomson has characterized ‘Solitary Man’ as an act of emotional preservation.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | I Won’t Back Down | Johnny Cash | 2.09 |
| Track 2 | Solitary Man | Johnny Cash | 2.25 |
| Track 3 | That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) | Johnny Cash | 2.35 |
| Track 4 | One | Johnny Cash | 3.53 |
| Track 5 | Nobody | Johnny Cash | 3.14 |
| Track 6 | I See a Darkness | Johnny Cash | 3.42 |
| Track 7 | The Mercy Seat | Johnny Cash | 4.35 |
| Track 8 | Would You Lay With Me (In a Field of Stones) | Johnny Cash | 2.41 |
| Track 9 | Field of Diamonds | Johnny Cash | 3.15 |
| Track 10 | Before My Time | Johnny Cash | 2.55 |
| Track 11 | Country Trash | Johnny Cash | 1.47 |
| Track 12 | Mary of the Wild Moor | Johnny Cash | 2.32 |
| Track 13 | I’m Leavin’ Now | Johnny Cash | 3.07 |
| Track 14 | Wayfaring Stranger | Johnny Cash | 3.19 |









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