The Highwaymen's next-to-last album for United Artists is notable for its version of
Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier," which was released as a single two years before
Donovan and
Glen Campbell enjoyed modest success with the song. Aside from that bit of social consciousness,
One More Time! is business as usual for The Highwaymen, with a mixture of traditional and ethnic songs well-played and well-sung. The Highwaymen and their commercial folk brethren were quickly becoming obsolete at this time, supplanted by political folk artists and, eventually, folk-rock.
One More Time!, viewed in the context of the music of 1964, is harmless entertainment a couple of years out of step with the times. ~ Greg Adams