“We started putting lyrics together from different versions until it was a bit more linear,” she says. “We had to make a definitive version of that song, and I think we did.”
The closing song on The List, the Carter Family‘s “Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow,” may be the most personal choice of all for Rosanne Cash. “Helen Carter was incredibly important to my growth as a songwriter,” she says. “In fact, she and Maybelle taught me to play the guitar. So that song had a lot of emotional resonance for me because of them—and June, too. I learned so much from them and I had a real love for all of them, so that song is really kind of a tribute to them.”
With this ambitious project behind her, Cash says that, while she has started writing songs of her own again, she hopes to do a second volume of songs from her father‘s List at some point, and then make sure that the full 100 songs are archived properly. She also points out, though, that while she hadn‘t fully explored this priceless gift from a father to a daughter, the songs on the List had always been important to her own work. Rather than a break from her own career, she looks at The List as something she needed to grow into over time.
“It’s not like I didn’t know these songs before,” she says, “so their standard of excellence has been in the back of my mind all along. That standard is something I’m always trying to reach.”
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