Highwaymen: "Highwayman", Debut Album by the Country Supergroup, SEALED & MINT

Sold Date: December 19, 2015
Start Date: December 9, 2015
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From Columbia Records (FC 40056), this is HIGHWAYMAN by HIGHWAYMEN, 

a SEALED original pressing by the supergroup from 1984Condition is MINT. Nice. 

Elsewhere on eBay sealed for $125.00!

The Cuts:

"" () – 3:00 "The Last Cowboy Song" (, Ron Peterson) – 3:08 "Jim, I Wore a Tie Today" () – 3:20 "" () – 2:45 "Committed to Parkview" (Cash) – 3:18 "" () – 4:34 "" (, Martin Hoffman) – 3:45 "Welfare Line" () – 2:34 "" () – 3:46 "The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over" (, ) – 3:33
Personnel: Willie Nelson -- vocals, guitar Waylon Jennings -- vocals, guitar Kris Kristofferson -- vocals Johnny Cash -- vocals Johnny Rodriguez -- vocals Reggie Young -- guitar R.J. Cobb -- guitar Marty Stuart -- guitar, mandolin Chips Moman -- guitar, vocals Paul Davis -- vocals, keyboards Bobby Wood -- keyboards Bobby Emmons -- keyboards Gene Chrisman -- drums Mike Leech -- bass Jimmy Tittle -- bass Mickey Raphael -- harp

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