Pop Song 603 of 1000 'The Highwayman' Jimmy Webb 1977

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Pop Song 603 of 1000 'The Highwayman' Jimmy Webb 1977

Live MV by supergroup The Highwaymen Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMdeg-WKt1U&t=3s

Official MV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFkcAH-m9W0
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According to Webb, he wrote the song in London while he was finishing up work on his album El Mirage. After a late-night round of "professional drinking" with his friend Harry Nilsson, Webb went to sleep and had "an incredibly vivid dream":[1]

I had an old brace of pistols in my belt and I was riding, hell-bent for leather, down these country roads, with sweat pouring off of my body. I was terrified because I was being pursued by police, who were on the verge of shooting me. It was very real. I sat up in bed, sweating through my pajamas. Without even thinking about it, I stumbled out of bed to the piano and started playing "Highwayman". Within a couple of hours, I had the first verse.[1]

Webb included the phrasing in the line "Along the coach roads I did ride" to convey a kind of "antique way of speaking".[1] Not sure of where the song was leading him, Webb realized that the highwayman character does not die, but becomes reincarnated, and the three subsequent verses evolve from that idea.[1] In the second verse he becomes a sailor, in the third verse a dam builder, and in the fourth verse Webb switches to future tense and the character becomes an astronaut who will someday "fly a starship across the universe divide"

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