“Down Came the World” — A Subtle Turning Point in Waylon Jennings’ Early Catalogue
About the Song Released in 1966, the song Down Came the World marks an important moment in the early career of Waylon Jennings—a time…
About the Song Released in 1966, the song Down Came the World marks an important moment in the early career of Waylon Jennings—a time…
About the Song Released in 1967 on the album Love of the Common People, “Young Widow Brown” finds Waylon Jennings…
About the Song Recorded in the late 1960s and released as a single in 1969, “Something’s Wrong in California” by…
About the Song From his 1970 album Singer of Sad Songs, “Time Between Bottles of Wine” is a lean, hard-hitting track that peels…
About the Song Released on his album Singer of Sad Songs in November 1970, If I Were a Carpenter is a thoughtful reinterpretation…
About the Song On the album Hangin’ Tough (released in 1987), Waylon Jennings delivers a remarkable cover of Baker Street—a…
About the Song Released in October 1966 on his album Leavin’ Town, this song by Waylon Jennings captures a pivotal…
About the Song Released in 1970 on his album Singer of Sad Songs, “Honky Tonk Women” sees Waylon Jennings turning…
About the Song Released in September 1986 as a single from his album Will the Wolf Survive, “What You’ll Do…
About the Song Released in 1976, “I’ll Go Back to Her” stands as a tender, introspective chapter in Waylon Jennings’…