"American Remains" | |
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Single by The Highwaymen | |
from the album Highwayman 2 | |
A-side | "Silver Stallion", "Texas" |
Released | 1990 |
Genre | Country |
Length | 4:06 |
Label | Columbia 38-73233, 38-73572 |
Songwriter(s) | R. Rutherford |
Producer(s) | Chips Moman |
Music video | |
"American Remains" on YouTube |
"American Remains" is a song written by Rivers Rutherford and originally recorded by the Highwaymen (Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Willie Nelson)[1] for their 1990 album Highwaymen 2. The song follows the stories of 4 historically fictional men (a shotgun rider for the fictional "San Jacinto Line", a card shark, a Midwest farmer, and a Cherokee American Indian) in a similar vein to their cover of "Highwayman".[2] Unlike in Highwayman, however, none of the characters are implied dead; their legacies are instead emphasized.
The song was chosen as the fifth track of the album[3] and as a flip side to the lead single from it ("Silver Stallion" / "American Remains", Columbia 38-73233).[4] In October of the same year, it was again released as a single, this time coupled with "Texas".[5]
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