Jennings, Waylon: Singer Of Sad Songs / The Taker-Tulsa / Good Hearted Woman / Ladies Love Outlaws
Jennings, Waylon: Singer Of Sad Songs / The Taker-Tulsa / Good Hearted Woman / Ladies Love Outlaws
Format: CD
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Artist: Jennings, Waylon
Label: Morello
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929800021
Genre: Country
Two CDs containing a quartet of albums by the country music legend. One of the finest country singers of all time, Waylon Jennings ranked #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.
Tracks:
1.1 Singer of Sad Songs
1.2 Sick and Tired
1.3 Time Between Bottles of Wine
1.4 Must You Throw Dirt in My Face
1.5 No Regrets
1.6 Ragged But Right
1.7 Honky Tonk Woman
1.8 She Comes Running
1.9 If I Were a Carpenter
1.10 Donna on My Mind
1.11 Rock, Salt and Nails
1.12 The Taker/Tulsa
1.13 The Taker
1.14 You'll Look for Me
1.15 Mississippi Woman
1.16 Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)
1.17 Six White Horses
1.18 (Don't Let the Sun Set on You) Tulsa
1.19 Casey's Last Ride
1.20 (I'd Be) a Legend in My Time
1.21 Sunday Morning Coming Down
1.22 Grey Eyes You Know
2.1 Good Hearted Woman
2.2 The Same Old Lover Man
2.3 One of My Bad Habits
2.4 Willie and Laura Mae Jones
2.5 It Should Be Easier Now
2.6 Do No Good Woman
2.7 Unsatisfied
2.8 I Knew You'd Be Leavin'
2.9 Sweet Dream Woman
2.10 To Beat the Devil
2.11 Ladies Love Outlaws
2.12 Never Been to Spain
2.13 Sure Didn't Take Him Long
2.14 Crazy Arms
2.15 Revelation
2.16 Delta Dawn
2.17 Frisco Depot (San Francisco Depot)
2.18 Thanks
2.19 I Think It's Time She Learned
2.20 Under Your Spell Again