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The Highwaymen: A Supergroup’s Raw and Honest Reflection

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.

Background

Their music, a blend of country, folk, and rock, has captivated audiences for decades. One of their most poignant and introspective songs, “It Is What It Is,” offers a raw and honest reflection on life, mortality, and the passage of time.

Released in 1995 on their album The Highwaymen: The Final Chapter, “It Is What It Is” is a somber and contemplative song.

The song’s sparse instrumentation, combined with the harmonious vocals of the four legendary artists, creates a melancholic and reflective atmosphere.

The lyrics explore themes of aging, loss, and the acceptance of life’s inevitable changes.

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.

“It Is What It Is” is a testament to the group’s enduring legacy and their ability to create music that resonates with audiences on a deep emotional level.

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Lyrics

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤

I’ve been obnoxious, I’ve been unconscious
I’ve been all kind of things that are hard to spell
I’ve been unruly, speaking truly
I’ve been so cool I couldn’t hardly even stand myself
I’ve been a monster, without a sponsor
I’ve been Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
I’ve been a goner, I’ve been a loner
And when my mixture was right
I’m a nice bunch of guys

By Harley