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Johnson cut two tracks with good friend Nelson, who got his first paying job in Nashville thanks to Cochran, and other iconic singers like Merle Haggard, Ray Price, Vince Gill, Bobby Bare and Kris Kristofferson. But he said the most powerful experiences for him were the songs he sang with Krauss, Emmylou Harris and Lee Ann Womack
-- "humbled is the word that comes to mind," he said. Krauss joined him on "The Late Show With David Letterman" last week to sing "Make the World Go Away," taking his tribute to the masses. He wants to spread the gospel to as many as he can. "Oh, Hank was a lot of trouble, a lot of fun, a lot of everything," Johnson said. "I'm very grateful to have gotten to know him. There won't be another one. God only makes one of those." ___ Online:
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