Everlast - Folsom Prison Blues Now

Everlast’s version of keeps the core narrative of Johnny Cash’s original while layering in his signature gritty, blues-rock aesthetic.

: In a final moment of longing, the narrator imagines that if he were free or owned the railroad, he would move that train as far from the prison as possible. He doesn't dream of innocence or a new life, but simply of being far enough away that the "lonesome whistle" could blow his blues away instead of mocking his captivity. Everlast - Folsom Prison Blues

Everlast's rendition, featured on his 2008 album , emphasizes the raw and real consequences of poverty, addiction, and poor choices. Folsom Prison Blues - song and lyrics by Everlast - Spotify Everlast’s version of keeps the core narrative of

: The protagonist reflects on a childhood where his mother warned him to "always be a good boy" and avoid guns. This advice was ignored in a moment of cold, inexplicable violence— shooting a man in Reno just to watch him die. Everlast's rendition, featured on his 2008 album ,