The Highwomen Share Title Track From Album

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The Highwomen are giving fans another taste of their self-titled debut album, which is set to drop September 6th.

The band, made up of Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Amanda Shires and Natalie Hemby, just released the title track from the record, which is their take on “Highwayman,” the 1985 theme song of the all-star band made up of Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson

According to Brandi and Amanda they got permission to rewrite the song from its songwriter, Jimmy Webb, who helped out with the new female-oriented lyrics.

 “[The Highwaymen’s characters] all died doing things that men do. Willie was a bandit. Johnny Cash drove a f**king starship, nobody knows why,” Brandi previously told “Rolling Stone.” “We rewrote it with fates that befell women: a doctor convicted of witchcraft; an immigrant who died trying to get over the border but got the kids over safe and sound; a preacher; and a freedom rider who gets shot.” Check out the song, and the original “Highwayman” to the right.

  • ONE MORE THING! "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" just released a clip of The Highwomen performing a backstage acoustic performance of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain." Check it out to the right. 

Source: Rolling Stone

 

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