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The Highwaymen: A Timeless Tribute to Rural America

The Highwaymen, a legendary supergroup comprised of country music icons Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson, have left an indelible mark on the genre. Their music, a blend of country, folk, and rock, has captivated audiences for decades.

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One of their most poignant songs, “Born and Raised in Black and White,” is a heartfelt tribute to the simple pleasures and enduring values of rural America.

Released in 1990 on their self-titled album, “Born and Raised in Black and White” is a nostalgic and reflective song. The song’s gentle melody, combined with the harmonious vocals of the four legendary artists, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a simpler time, evoking feelings of nostalgia and longing for a bygone era.

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.

“Born and Raised in Black and White” is a prime example of the group’s ability to create music that resonates with audiences on a deep emotional level.

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Lyrics

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The wind blows hard across the Texas plainsMakes some people go insaneWhile others quietly pray for rainThat’s where we came from
Two boys playin’ in the burnin’ sunOne with books, one with gunsMama calls but just one comesThe other one runs
With a Christian sense of wrong and rightWe were born and raised in black and whiteOne learned to pray, one loved to fightWe were born and raised in black and whiteWe were born and raised in black and white
Brother took to the gospel roadSpent his whole live saving soulsWhen he looked at me, his blood ran coldHe didn’t even try
I had no dreams, I had no plansBut a gun felt good in my right handThe warden asked, “How come you killed that man?”I said, “I don’t know why”
“Welcome home, ” said the hot moonlightWe were born and raised in black and whiteOne lives to pray, one prays for lifeWe were born and raised in black and whiteWe were born and raised in black and white
Someone handed me a cigaretteThey offered me my last requestI asked my mortal soul be blessedBy someone close to me

By Harley