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I'm going to pull a bit of a fast one--usually when this group gets referenced there's a particular song that is referenced. If anybody hasn't listened to 'Highwayman' by The Highwaymen (Cash, Nelson, Jennings and Kristofferson), go and do it. It's one that's very rightly remembered.
One that's very similar to it in theme and message (and tune/tone, honestly) that I actually prefer, however, is 'American Remains':
Can't rightly articulate why, now that I think about it. I suppose because it's more explicitly optimistic/hopeful in it's presentation? Something of the same reason I love the final verse or so of 'Highwayman', there's a more explicitly optimistic/hopeful sentiment throughout 'American Remains'?
When Money comes marching home again, Hurrah! Hurrah! We'll give it a hearty welcome then, Hurrah! Hurrah! The men they'll be my property If they don't work, I shoot through their knee And we'll all feel great when Money comes marching home Anarchy and the N.A.P. Hurrah! Hurrah! Will guarantee my liberty Hurrah! Hurrah! Mexicans I will underpay With roses they will strew the way And we'll all feel great when Money comes marching home Get the hell off my property Hurrah! Hurrah! Get a taste of my M60 Hurrah! Hurrah! My legal wrath is ready now To place a bullet in your brow And we'll all feel great when Money comes marching home No governments, no archdukes Hurrah! Hurrah! Just recreational McNukes Hurrah! Hurrah! And let each one never pay tax that makes the statist's heart relaxed And we'll all feel great when Money comes marching home