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Waylon Jennings

“I Got You” — A Sweet Duet by Waylon Jennings & Anita Carter

About the Song Released as a single on March 5, 1968, and featured on the album Just to Satisfy You…

Waylon Jennings

“Must You Throw Dirt in My Face” — A Raw Reckoning from Waylon Jennings

About the Song Recorded for his 1970 album Singer of Sad Songs, “Must You Throw Dirt in My Face” captures…

Waylon Jennings

“I’m a Man of Constant Sorrow” — A Deep-Rooted Reflection by Waylon Jennings

About the Song Released in 1966 on his album Folk-Country, Waylon Jennings’ rendition of the folk classic “I’m a Man…

Waylon Jennings

“I Walk the Line” — Waylon Jennings’ Tribute to a Classic Promise

About the Song Included on Waylon Jennings’ 1978 album I’ve Always Been Crazy, “I Walk the Line” is his heartfelt…

Waylon Jennings

“Don’t Play the Game” — A Candid Moment with Waylon Jennings

About the Song Released in 1970 on the album Waylon, Don’t Play the Game stands out in Waylon Jennings’ catalogue as a track of…

Waylon Jennings

“No Regrets” — A Quiet Confession from Waylon Jennings

About the Song Released in November 1970 on his album Singer of Sad Songs, “No Regrets” is a powerful and moving interpretation by…

Waylon Jennings

“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…

Toby Keith

Hear a Never-Released Toby Keith Song

Toby Keith’s Lost Song “End of the Night” Finally Sees the Light More than a year after country icon Toby Keith passed away, fans have…

Waylon Jennings

“Young Widow Brown” — A Poignant Early Piece from Waylon Jennings

About the Song Released in 1967 on the album Love of the Common People, “Young Widow Brown” finds Waylon Jennings…

Waylon Jennings

“Something’s Wrong in California” — A Road-weary Call from Waylon Jennings

About the Song Recorded in the late 1960s and released as a single in 1969, “Something’s Wrong in California” by…

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  • 40 Years Ago: Marty Stuart Helps Name The Highwaymen
  • AFTER DISCOVERING LOST RECORDINGS, SHOOTER JENNINGS PROMISES TO CARRY OUT HIS FATHER WAYLON’S FINAL WISH.
  • OUT OF ALL HIS HITS, THIS WAS THE ONE HE HELD CLOSEST — Why Waylon Jennings Called “Dreaming My Dreams With You” His Favorite
  • DAVID ALLAN COE — THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL OUTLAW IN COUNTRY MUSIC.
  • WAYLON JENNINGS’ BROTHER, JAMES D. JENNINGS, HONORS THE LATE SINGER WITH A BACKROOM MUSEUM.

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The Highwaymen

40 Years Ago: Marty Stuart Helps Name The Highwaymen

Waylon Jennings

AFTER DISCOVERING LOST RECORDINGS, SHOOTER JENNINGS PROMISES TO CARRY OUT HIS FATHER WAYLON’S FINAL WISH.

Waylon Jennings

OUT OF ALL HIS HITS, THIS WAS THE ONE HE HELD CLOSEST — Why Waylon Jennings Called “Dreaming My Dreams With You” His Favorite

David Allan Coe

DAVID ALLAN COE — THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL OUTLAW IN COUNTRY MUSIC.

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