What is songs by the highwaymen?

The Highwaymen was a supergroup composed of four country music legends, namely Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson. The group began recording together in 1985 and released three albums before disbanding in the late 1990s.

Some of their most popular songs include "Highwayman," which features each member singing a verse about being reincarnated as a different person throughout history, such as a sailor, a dam builder, a starship captain, and a highwayman. Other notable songs include "Desperados Waiting for a Train," "Silver Stallion," and "The Road Goes on Forever."

The Highwaymen's music blended traditional country with a more modern sound and lyrical themes. They were known for their outlaw image and rebellious attitude, which appealed to fans of all ages. With their distinctive baritone vocals and guitar-driven sound, the Highwaymen remain one of the most influential and recognizable country music groups in history.