The Highwaymen – City of New Orleans ( Live 1990)
About the song The Highwaymen: “City of New Orleans.” While the song was brilliantly penned by Steve Goodman in 1971 and famously became a hit for Arlo Guthrie, it was…
About the song The Highwaymen: “City of New Orleans.” While the song was brilliantly penned by Steve Goodman in 1971 and famously became a hit for Arlo Guthrie, it was…
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About the song “Wild Ones.” Released in 1990 on his album Waylon and Company, this song might not have reached the same chart-topping heights as some of his earlier anthems,…
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