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Watch he Highwaymen, “Loving Her Was Easier” (Live at Nassau Coliseum, 1990)

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
  • 2 minute read
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In country music history, there are few moments as powerful as when four legends—Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson—stood together on stage as The Highwaymen. Each of them already had careers that shaped American music, yet when united, they created something greater than the sum of their parts.

One performance that continues to resonate deeply with fans is their live version of “Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)” from American Outlaws: Live at Nassau Coliseum, 1990. This song, written by Kris Kristofferson in the early 1970s, was already a classic. But hearing it delivered by The Highwaymen, with four unique voices weaving together, turned it into something timeless.

A Song Written From the Heart

Kristofferson first recorded “Loving Her Was Easier” in 1971, a gentle ballad about love’s purity and simplicity. Unlike many country songs of the era that leaned on heartbreak or honky-tonk storytelling, this one stood out for its poetic tenderness. The lyrics spoke of love not as drama, but as grace—something that came naturally, effortlessly, and beautifully.

When The Highwaymen decided to include the song in their setlist, it wasn’t just a nod to Kris’s catalog—it was a way to let the group showcase their strengths as storytellers. Each member brought a different emotional color: Johnny Cash’s depth and authority, Willie Nelson’s unmistakable phrasing, Waylon Jennings’ rugged smoothness, and Kris Kristofferson’s raw sincerity.

The Nassau Coliseum concert in 1990 was a historic night. Thousands of fans gathered to watch four of country music’s greatest icons share the stage. Amid rowdy outlaw anthems and crowd-pleasing hits, the group’s rendition of “Loving Her Was Easier” offered a moment of quiet reflection.

As the song began, the audience was drawn into the tenderness of the melody. Kristofferson’s words felt even more powerful when carried by four voices instead of one. The Highwaymen didn’t treat the performance like a solo showcase; instead, they passed verses and harmonies back and forth, blending their styles into a seamless whole.

Willie’s guitar and phrasing gave the song its easy flow, Waylon’s baritone added warmth, Cash’s bass voice grounded it, and Kris—ever the poet—anchored it with the soul of the original. The chemistry among them was undeniable, and the live recording captured both the intimacy of the lyrics and the magnitude of the moment.

The Legacy of American Outlaws

American Outlaws: Live at Nassau Coliseum remains one of the most celebrated live albums in country music. It captured The Highwaymen at their peak, performing not only their greatest hits but also honoring each other’s catalogs. Among the many highlights, “Loving Her Was Easier” stands out as a song where the group set aside their outlaw bravado and leaned into vulnerability.

It’s rare for a live performance to feel both intimate and monumental, but that’s exactly what happened that night in 1990. The audience got to witness a song written from one man’s heart transformed into a collective masterpiece by four.

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