The Highwaymen, Cotton Fields
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I've got their album"On a new road" it features a song I really loved and still love called "What will I do with tomorrow?". Thanks for the videos of these mid-sixties!
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We in England salute you. Thank you for the music. x
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I remembered liking this song when I was in second grade - but just heard it for the first time in 50 years, just great! I love all the comments, bless the Highwaymen!
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Was Pleased To see The Highwaymen Did Ithe Great song It Brings Back Many Memories...I totally covered this song myself Check itt out on my channel@ddoubleddh Hey G-Day 2 Ya....Dd
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Steve Lawrence , a great jazz and pop singer, can do folk-country just as well...
an all around great singer!
Those guys had so much relaxed fun then....today pressure makes it all too posed!
This is the real thing...thanks!
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WOW! A true American icon! Thanks for posting this great piece of music! (What? You forget the words or what?) LOL!!
You are very welcome. And thank you for remembering us after all these years.
MrHighwaymen1 2 weeks ago
Thank you. Since my last posting, our dear friend, Bob Burnett, passed away caused by a brain tumor. Sad to say, The Highwaymen will no longer be performing. But I'm still here and will continue to post thoughts about the Group from time to time. Thank you to all who have enjoyed our music and have remained loyal fans throughout the years.
MrHighwaymen1 3 weeks ago
Thank you for the kind words. This is from the banjo player in the group, Roy Connors. Being relaxed is one of the things we loved about our group. We didn't have to "force" the music. We genuinely had a great time every time we performed. And Steve Lawrence became one of our closest friends. Again, thanks for the kind words.
MrHighwaymen1 1 month ago
You CAN'T forget the words to a song you sang every night for 8 years!
MrHighwaymen1 2 months ago
Sorry! By the time I joined The Highwaymen Gil had already left the group and I lost touch with him. You may try getting in touch with his son, Tim, by contacting his agent.
MrHighwaymen1 7 months ago
Tim's dad was Gil Robbins who left the group in 1961. He is not in this group that took over from the original Highwayen in 1964. This group consists of me (Roy Connors, banjo), Renny Temple, Alan Shaw, and Mose Henry (deceased). Thanks for asking about us.
MrHighwaymen1 8 months ago