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Sheryl and duet partner Willie Nelson mimic the late legend's genuine musical style in their heartfelt performance of his classic song with wife June Carter Cash, "If I Were a Carpenter." The duet was filmed back in April at a star-studded Johnny Cash tribute concert in Austin, Texas. The show, also featuring Kris Kristofferson, Train's Pat Monahan, Ronnie Dunn, Jamey Johnson, Shooter Jennings and several more of Cash's friends and admirers, was recorded and filmed for the CD/DVD set, We Walk The Line: A Celebration of the Music Of Johnny Cash, due in stores Aug. 7.
Watch the exclusive premiere of Willie and Sheryl's "If I Were a Carpenter" duet below, and watch video interviews with the pair here.




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