Singer Of Sad Songs / Taker-Tulsa / Good Hearted
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About This Release
One of the finest country singers of all time, Waylon Jennings ranked No. 7 in Rolling Stone magazine's poll of 100 greatest country artists. In a 37 year recording career Waylon achieved 100 country chart singles and 60 chart albums. He led the "Outlaw" music movement of the mid-1970s together with Willie Nelson and Tompall Glaser. Waylon hailed from a dirt farm on the outskirts of Littlefield, a small town on the Texas side of Highway US-84 that ran from Lubbock across state into Clovis, New Mexico, two significant music towns. He was born Wayland Arnold Jennings on 15th June 1937 but, due to a mistake by a Baptist preacher, the name was recorded as Waylon. Waylon played bass guitar for Buddy Holly on the ill-fated "Winter Dance Party" tour in 1959. On 3rd February 1959 he famously gave up his seat to The Big Bopper on the private plane hired by Holly. The plane crashed that night killing Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens as well as The Big Bopper.
Tracklist
1
Singer of Sad Songs
2
Sick and Tired
3
Time Between Bottles of Wine
4
Must You Throw Dirt in My Face
5
No Regrets
6
Ragged But Right
7
Honky Tonk Woman
8
She Comes Running
9
If I Were a Carpenter
10
Donna on My Mind
11
Rock, Salt and Nails
12
The Taker/Tulsa
13
The Taker
14
You'll Look for Me
15
Mississippi Woman
16
Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)
17
Six White Horses
18
(Don't Let the Sun Set on You) Tulsa
19
Casey's Last Ride
20
(I'd Be) a Legend in My Time
21
Sunday Morning Coming Down
22
Grey Eyes You Know
23
Good Hearted Woman
24
The Same Old Lover Man
25
One of My Bad Habits
26
Willie and Laura Mae Jones
27
It Should Be Easier Now
28
Do No Good Woman
29
Unsatisfied
30
I Knew You'd Be Leavin'
31
Sweet Dream Woman
32
To Beat the Devil
33
Ladies Love Outlaws
34
Never Been to Spain
35
Sure Didn't Take Him Long
36
Crazy Arms
37
Revelation
38
Delta Dawn
39
Frisco Depot (San Francisco Depot)
40
Thanks
41
I Think It's Time She Learned
42
Under Your Spell Again