The Highwaymen performing Amanda (1990)
Introduction “Amanda,” a poignant lullaby penned by the renowned songwriter Jimmy Webb, was originally recorded by The Highwaymen in 1990 for their live album, “American Outlaws: Live at Nassau Coliseum.”…
Introduction “Amanda,” a poignant lullaby penned by the renowned songwriter Jimmy Webb, was originally recorded by The Highwaymen in 1990 for their live album, “American Outlaws: Live at Nassau Coliseum.”…
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