Old Time Feeling

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"Old Time Feeling"
Single by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash
from the album Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
B-side "Far Side Banks of Jordan"
ReleasedOctober 1976 (1976-10) [1]
Genre Country
Label Columbia 3-10436
Songwriter(s) Tom Jans, Will Jennings

"Old Time Feeling" is a song written by Tom Jans and Will Jennings and originally released by Tom Jans on the album Tom Jans (1974). [2]

Contents

In 1976 the song was recorded by the duo of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. [3] Released in October 1976 as a single (Columbia 3-10436, with "Far Side Banks of Jordan" on the opposite side), [1] [4] the song reached number 26 on U.S. Billboard 's country chart for the week of March 10, 1973. [5] [6]

The song was later included on Cash's 1978 compilation Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 .

Track listing

7" single (Columbia 3-10436, 1976) [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Old Time Feeling" T. Jans, W. Jennings 2:47
2."Far Side Banks of Jordan" T. Smith 2:40

Charts

Chart (1976)Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs ( Billboard ) [7] 26

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References

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  3. "Cover versions of Old Time Feeling by Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash". SecondHandSongs. 2021-10-12.
  4. 1 2 "Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash - Old Time Feeling". Discogs . Retrieved 2021-10-12. JOHNNY CASH & JUNE CARTER CASH OLD TIME FEELING -T. Jans - W. Jennings- Produced by Johnny Cash and Charlie Bragg // JOHNNY CASH & JUNE CARTER CASH FAR SIDE BANKS OF JORDAN -T. Smith- Produced by Johnny Cash and Charlie Bragg
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