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Highwayman 2 is an album by American country supergroup The Highwaymen . This album was released in 1990 on the Columbia Records label. Johnny Cash had left Columbia several years earlier, making this a "homecoming", and ultimately his final work for Columbia as the next Highwaymen album would be issued on another label.
Track listing
"Silver Stallion" (Lee Clayton ) – 3:12
"Born and Raised in Black and White" (Don Cook, John Barlow Jarvis ) – 4:01
"Two Stories Wide" (Willie Nelson ) – 2:35
"We're All in Your Corner" (Troy Seals , Buddy Emmons) – 3:04
"American Remains" (Rivers Rutherford ) – 4:07
"Anthem '84" (Kris Kristofferson ) – 2:43
"Angels Love Bad Men" (Waylon Jennings , Roger Murrah) – 3:33
"Songs That Make a Difference" (Johnny Cash ) – 2:55
"Living Legend" (Kristofferson) – 3:59
"Texas" (Nelson) – 2:39
Personnel
Additional Personnel
Produced by: Chips Moman
Recorded at Emerald Sound Studio, Nashville, TN, Three Alarm Recording Studio, Memphis, TN, and Pedernales Recording Studio, Speicewood, TX
Mixed at 3-Alarms Recording Studio, Memphis, TN
Engineers: Chips Moman and David Cherry
Assistant Engineers: David Parker, Larry Greenhill, Howard Irving, Skip McQuinn, David Edney, and Eric Paul
Additional Overdubs: Bobby Emmons, Chips Moman, Rivers Rutherford, Robbie Turner, Jack Powell, David Edney and Johnny Barringer
Mastered by: Danny Purcell of Georgetown Masters, Nashville, TN
Art Direction by: Bill Johnson and Rollow Welch
Photography by: Jim McGuire
Chart performance
Chart (1990)
Peak position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
4
U.S. Billboard 200
79
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