The Highwaymen: A Supergroup’s Timeless Ballad
The Highwaymen, a supergroup comprised of country music legends 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 beloved songs, “Here Comes That Rainbow Again,” is a poignant ballad that celebrates the enduring power of hope and love.
Released in 1990 on their self-titled album, “Here Comes That Rainbow Again” is a heartwarming song that offers a message of optimism and resilience. The song’s gentle melody, combined with the harmonious vocals of the four legendary artists, creates a serene and uplifting atmosphere.
The lyrics paint a picture of hope and renewal, suggesting that even in the darkest of times, there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
The Highwaymen’s collaboration was a unique and powerful force in country music. Their combined talents and shared passion for music resulted in a series of iconic albums and unforgettable performances.
“Here Comes That Rainbow Again” is a prime example of the group’s ability to create timeless music that transcends generations.
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Lyrics
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The scene was a small roadside cafe
The waitress was sweeping the floor
Two truck drivers drinking their coffee
And two Okie kids by the door“How much are them candies?” they asked her
“How much have you got?” she replied
“We’ve only a penny between us”
“Them’s two for a penny,” she liedAnd the daylight grew heavy with thunder
With the smell of the rain on the wind
Ain’t it just like a human?
Here comes that rainbow againOne truck driver called to the waitress
After the kids went outside
“Them candies ain’t two for a penny”
“So what’s it to you?” she replied