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The Highwaymen: A Legendary Tribute to a Timeless Classic

The Highwaymen, a supergroup comprised of country music icons Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson, have left an indelible mark on the genre.

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Their music, a blend of country, folk, and rock, has captivated audiences for decades.

One of their most powerful and iconic performances is a live rendition of “Folsom Prison Blues”, a classic song originally popularized by Johnny Cash.

Recorded live in 1985, The Highwaymen’s version of “Folsom Prison Blues” is a powerful and emotional performance that showcases the group’s chemistry and their ability to deliver a captivating live show.

The song’s raw energy, combined with the distinctive vocals of each member, creates a truly unforgettable listening experience.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of life behind bars, exploring themes of loneliness, regret, and the human condition.

The Highwaymen’s rendition of “Folsom Prison Blues” pays homage to Johnny Cash’s original recording while adding their own unique spin. The group’s powerful harmonies, combined with their individual strengths as performers, elevate the song to new heights.

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Lyrics

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I hear the train a comin’It’s rollin’ ’round the bendAnd I ain’t seen the sunshineSince, I don’t know whenI’m stuck in Folsom PrisonAnd time keeps draggin’ onBut that train keeps a-rollin’On down to San Antone
When I was just a babyMy Mama told me, “SonAlways be a good boyDon’t ever play with guns”But I shot a man in RenoJust to watch him dieWhen I hear that whistle blowin’I hang my head and cry
I bet there’s rich folks eatin’In a fancy dining carThey’re probably drinkin’ coffeeAnd smokin’ big cigarsBut I know I had it comin’I know I can’t be freeBut those people keep a-movin’And that’s what tortures me

By Harley