Rough Around the Edges, But Still Rolling: Waylon Jennings Declares His Worth in “I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain’t Used Up)”
About the Song Leave it to Waylon Jennings to take a line that sounds like a punchline and turn it…
About the Song Leave it to Waylon Jennings to take a line that sounds like a punchline and turn it…
About the Song Released in 1977 as part of the chart-topping album Ol’ Waylon, “I Think I’m Gonna Kill Myself”…
About the Song Long before country music became polished and packaged for the mainstream, artists like Waylon Jennings carried the…
About the Song Few songs in country music feel as genuine and heartfelt as “Storms Never Last” — a tender…
About the Song Originally penned by the legendary songwriter Harlan Howard, “The Chokin’ Kind” has seen several iconic interpretations over…
The Day the Music Died: How Buddy Holly’s Tragic Death Forever Changed Waylon Jennings It began with friendship, laughter, and…
A New Light in the Covel Family: Toby Keith’s Granddaughter Carries On His Legacy By On a warm August day…
About the Song In 1973, Waylon Jennings released his groundbreaking album Lonesome, On’ry and Mean, a record that helped define…
The Five Men Waylon Jennings Couldn’t Stand: A Legacy of Rebellion and Resentment In the twilight of his life, Waylon…
About the Song There’s something about cowboys — the image, the myth, the code they live by — that’s forever…