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    The Time Kris Kristofferson and Rosanne Cash United for “One of the Most Phenomenal Duets Ever”

    By Em Casalena,

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    Just last year, country legends Kris Kristofferson and Rosanne Cash (daughter of famed country singer Johnny Cash) performed a stunning duet on CBS in celebration of Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday concert. The two singers complimented each other beautifully as they performed “Lovin’ Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)”.

    There wasn’t a dry eye in the house. This included Cash, who could be seen tearing up after embracing Kristofferson at the end of the song. It was a heartwarming thing to see.

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    It was a lovely performance. But it also wasn’t the first time the pair sang this particular duet. They have performed the song together a few times through the years. One notable performance took place at AVO Session Basel in Switzerland in 2009. You can watch the full performance of the song below:

    The History of “Lovin’ Her Was Easier” by Kris Kristofferson and Rosanne Cash

    This beautiful country ballad was written and composed by Kris Kristofferson back in 1971 for the album The Silver Tongued Devil And I. It wasn’t originally a duet. Rather, it was recorded by Kristofferson alone. It was also covered by Roger Miller in 1971 as well as Tompall & The Glaser Brothers in 1981. Mark Chesnutt also performed it in 2010 for an album full of classic country cover songs.

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    Even though the song was originally a Kristofferson classic, the added vocals from Rosanne Cash completely changed the emotional quality of the song. She’s a respectable country singer in her own right, but the emotional connection between herself and Kristofferson is likely what makes it such a good duet.

    For some context, Kristofferson was once in a band called The Highwaymen with Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Waylon Jennings. We can assume that Rosanne Cash grew up with Kristofferson in her life, considering he was a good friend of her father’s as well as a band member in The Highwaymen. Cash even made her recording debut on her father’s 1974 album The Junkie And The Juicehead Minus Me with “Broken Freedom Song”, which also happens to be a Kristofferson song.

    Cash has also worked with Kristofferson a few times in the past as well. She recorded a few songs for tribute albums to the “For The Good Times” hitmaker as well as tribute albums for her father.

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