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Tracklist

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1Anita, Your Dreaming
recording of:
Anita, You’re Dreaming
writer:
Don Bowman and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Irving Music (BMI), Irving Music, Inc. and Parody Publishing
2:31
2Destiny’s Child
cover recording of:
Destiny’s Child
lyricist and composer:
Sonny Curtis
2:07
3Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town2:14
4Don’t Waste Your Time
producer:
Chet Atkins
cover recording of:
Don’t Waste Your Time
writer:
Marty Taylor (songwriter)
2:19
5Brown Eyed Handsome Man
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1968-12-03)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (on 1968-12-03)
guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1968-12-03), Jimmy Gray (US rockabilly artist, songwriter and guitarist) (on 1968-12-03), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-12-03), Wayne Moss (on 1968-12-03) and Jerry Reed (on 1968-12-03)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1968-12-03)
trumpet:
Donald C. Sheffield (on 1968-12-03) and George Tidwell (on 1968-12-03)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-12-03)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1968-12-03)
cover recording of:
Brown Eyed Handsome Man (on 1968-12-03)
lyricist and composer:
Chuck Berry
publisher:
Arc Music (U.S. rock & blues publisher), Arc Music Corporation (U.S. rock & blues publisher) and Jewel Music Publishing Co. Ltd. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
part of:
Million Dollar Quartet (jukebox musical, book by Floyd Mutrux and Colin Escott)
32:06
6Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line
cover recording of:
Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line
lyricist and composer:
Ivy J. Bryant (country music guitarist & composer)
publisher:
Central Songs, Inc.
2:24
7The Taker
producer:
Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
recording of:
The Taker (on 1970-04-22)
writer:
Kris Kristofferson and Shel Silverstein
publisher:
Combine Music Corp.
2:24
8A Good Hearted Woman
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ray Pennington
bass:
Duke Goff (in 1972)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (in 1972)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (in 1972), Billy Ray Reynolds (in 1972) and Larry Whitmore (in 1972)
harmonica:
Roger Crabtree (in 1972)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (in 1972)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (in 1972) and Willie Nelson (in 1972)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Entertainment (in 1974) and Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP; normally not a release label) (in 2003)
recording of:
Good Hearted Woman (in 1972)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co. and Willie Nelson Music
cover recording of:
Good Hearted Woman
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co. and Willie Nelson Music
3.53:04
9Lonesome, On’ry and Mean
recording engineer:
Leslie Ladd (Engineer (Recording) aka Les Ladd), Tom Pick and Bill Vandervort
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Lee Miller (on 1972-12-18)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1972-12-18)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1972-12-18), Billy Ray Reynolds (on 1972-12-18), Randy Scruggs (on 1972-12-18) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (on 1972-12-18)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (on 1972-12-18)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1972-12-18)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1973), RCA Corporation (formerly Radio Corporation of America till late 1960s, became BMG Music in 1986) (in 1974, in 1979) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1979)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1972-12-18)
cover recording of:
Lonesome, On’ry and Mean (on 1972-12-18)
writer:
Steve Young (US country singer/songwriter "Seven Bridges Road")
publisher:
Rich Way Music, Inc. and Sonet Productions Ltd.
43:43
10Honky Tonk Heroes
producer:
Tompall Glaser (country music vocalist) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Bee Spears (from 1973-02-21 until 1973-04-09)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1973-02-21 until 1973-04-09)
fiddle:
Tommy Williams (Fiddle player) (from 1973-02-21 until 1973-04-09)
guitar:
Eddie Hinton (from 1973-02-21 until 1973-04-09), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1973-02-21 until 1973-04-09) and Randy Scruggs (from 1973-02-21 until 1973-04-09)
harmonica:
Don Brooks (from 1973-02-21 until 1973-04-09)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1973-02-21 until 1973-04-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1973)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1973-02-21, on 1973-04-09)
recording of:
Honky Tonk Heroes (from 1973-02-21 until 1973-04-09)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Joe Shaver
publisher:
Return Music and Sony/ATV Songs LLC (in 1973)
43:38
11Old Five and Dimers (Like Me)
producer:
Tompall Glaser (country music vocalist) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Old Five and Dimers Like Me
lyricist and composer:
Billy Joe Shaver
publisher:
Return Music and Sony/ATV Songs LLC
43:07
12You Asked Me To
recording of:
You Asked Me To
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Billy Joe Shaver
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), Intersong (publisher) and Universal–Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. (in 1973)
2:34
13I’m a Ramblin’ Man
recording engineer:
Al Pachucki (on 1974-02-08)
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ray Pennington
bass:
Joe Allen (US country songwriter & bassist) (on 1974-02-08) and Leon Rhodes (on 1974-02-08)
drums (drum set):
D.J. Fontana (on 1974-02-08) and Larry Londin (on 1974-02-08)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-02-08), Dave Kirby (US country singer/songwriter) (on 1974-02-08) and Bobby Thompson (guitar & banjo player) (on 1974-02-08)
piano:
Bunky Keels (on 1974-02-08)
background vocals:
Lea Jane Berinati (on 1974-02-08), Ronald B. Drake (on 1974-02-08), Sharon Vaughn (on 1974-02-08) and Ernest West (on 1974-02-08)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1974) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1974)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-02-08)
cover recording of:
I’m a Rambling Man (on 1974-02-08)
lyricist and composer:
Ray Pennington
publisher:
Tree Publishing Co., Inc.
42:50
14I Can’t Keep My Hands Off of You
cover recording of:
I Can't Keep My Hands Off of You
writer:
Bobby Borchers (American songwriter) and Mack Vickery
3:42
15Amanda
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass:
Jerry Bridges (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09) and Duke Goff (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
guitar:
Carl Gay (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09), Fred Newell (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09), Billy Ray Reynolds (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09), Larry Whitmore (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09) and John Wilkin (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
harmonica:
Roger Crabtree (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
keyboard:
Kyle Lehning (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
vocals:
Garth Fundis (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1974), RCA Corporation (formerly Radio Corporation of America till late 1960s, became BMG Music in 1986) (in 1974, in 1979) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1979, in 1980)
recorded at:
Glaser Sound Studios, Inc. (now known as Compass Sound Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-07-15) and American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1979-04-09)
cover recording of:
Amanda (from 1974-07-15 until 1979-04-09)
lyricist and composer:
Bob McDill
publisher:
Gold Dust Music, Ranger Bob Music and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
43:00
16This Time
recording of:
This Time
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
2:26
17Louisiana Women
cover recording of:
Louisiana Women
lyricist and composer:
J.J. Cale
4:03
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1Pick Up the Tempo
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
arranger:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
Pick Up the Tempo
lyricist and composer:
Willie Nelson
publisher:
Willie Nelson Music
Waylon Jennings42:36
2Heaven or Hell
cover recording of:
Heaven or Hell
lyricist and composer:
Willie Nelson
Waylon Jennings1:39
3It’s Not Supposed to Be That Way
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
bass:
Duke Goff (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18), Willie Nelson (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18), Fred Newell (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18), Larry Whitmore (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18) and Reggie Young (guitarist and songwriter) (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
harmonica:
Don Brooks (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
organ and piano:
Jessi Colter (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
arranger:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1974)
recorded at:
Glaser Sound Studios, Inc. (now known as Compass Sound Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
cover recording of:
It’s not Supposed to Be that Way (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
lyricist and composer:
Willie Nelson
Waylon Jennings43:27
4If You Could Touch Her at All
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
arranger:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
If You Could Touch Her at All
lyricist:
Lee Clayton
composer:
L. Clayton
publisher:
Resaca Music Publishing Co.
Waylon Jennings3:03
5Waymores Blues
recording engineer:
Al Pachucki (on 1974-09-27)
producer:
Jack Clement, Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ray Pennington
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1974-09-03)
fiddle:
Buddy Spicher (American country and bluegrass fiddle player) (on 1974-09-03)
guitar:
Joe Allen (US country songwriter & bassist) (on 1974-09-03), Jimmy Colvard (American session guitarist) (on 1974-09-03), Johnny Gimble (on 1974-09-03), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-09-03) and Biff Watson (American country producer and guitarist.) (on 1974-09-03)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1974-09-03)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-09-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1975) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1975)
recorded at:
Glaser Sound Studios, Inc. (now known as Compass Sound Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-09-03) and Austin Opry House in Austin, Texas, United States (on 1974-09-27)
recording of:
Waymore’s Blues (on 1974-09-03)
writer:
Curtis Buck and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co. and Devereaux Music
live recording of:
Waymore’s Blues (on 1974-09-27)
writer:
Curtis Buck and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co. and Devereaux Music
Waylon Jennings42:39
6Dreaming My Dreams With You
recording of:
Dreaming My Dreams With You
lyricist and composer:
Allen Reynolds
publisher:
Image Music (Australian) and Jack Music, Inc.
Waylon Jennings2:26
7Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
producer:
Jack Clement and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Duke Goff (from 1974-09-02 until 1975-02-01)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1974-09-02 until 1975-02-01)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1974-09-02 until 1975-02-01) and Billy Ray Reynolds (from 1974-09-02 until 1975-02-01)
piano:
Charles Cochran (Nashville session pianist & composer) (from 1974-09-02 until 1975-02-01)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1974-09-02 until 1975-02-01)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1974-09-02 until 1975-02-01)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1975) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1975, in 1980)
recorded at:
Glaser Sound Studios, Inc. (now known as Compass Sound Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-09-02, on 1975-01-14, on 1975-02-01)
part of:
Pitchfork: The 200 Best Songs of the 1970s (number: 198)
recording of:
Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (from 1974-09-02 until 1975-02-01)
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co. and Universal–Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.
Waylon Jennings4.352:56
8The Last Letter (live)
live cover recording of:
The Last Letter
lyricist and composer:
Rex Griffin (American country musician and songwriter)
Waylon Jennings4:03
9My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
recording of:
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
lyricist and composer:
Sharon Rice
Waylon Jennings feat. Willie Nelson3.52:53
10Slow Movin’ Outlaws
recording of:
Slow Movin' Outlaw
lyricist and composer:
Dee Moeller
Waylon Jennings3:42
11Bob Wills Is Still the King (live)
live recording of:
Bob Wills Is Still the King
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
dedicated to:
Bob Wills (Texan Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
Waylon Jennings3:20
12Lovin’ Her Was Easier (live)Waylon Jennings4:14
13Can’t You SeeWaylon Jennings3:47
14Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)
engineer:
Don Cobb and Neil Wilburn
producer:
Chips Moman
bass:
Sherman Hayes (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08)
guitar:
Johnny Christopher (Guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08), Gordon Payne (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08), Rance Wasson (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08) and Reggie Young (guitarist and songwriter) (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08)
keyboard:
Clifford Barny Robertson (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08) and Willie Nelson (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Entertainment (in 1977), BMG Music (in 1977), RCA Corporation (formerly Radio Corporation of America till late 1960s, became BMG Music in 1986) (in 1977) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1977)
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08)
mixed at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love) (from 1977-01-07 until 1977-01-08)
composer:
Bobby Emmons and Chips Moman
publisher:
Baby Chick Music, Baby Chick Music, Inc. and Essex (publisher)
cover recording of:
Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)
composer:
Bobby Emmons and Chips Moman
publisher:
Baby Chick Music, Baby Chick Music, Inc. and Essex (publisher)
Waylon Jennings43:18
15Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys
cover recording of:
Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys
writer:
Ed Bruce (American country music songwriter, singer and actor) and Patsy Bruce
publisher:
Tree Publishing Inc.
version of:
Mama Don't Let Your Cowboys Grow Up to Be Babies
Waylon Jennings3.52:32
16Looking for Suzanne
recording of:
Looking for Suzanne
writer:
Paul Kennerley (English singer-songwriter, musician, record producer)
Waylon Jennings3:38
17Don’t You Think This Outlaw Bit’s Done Got Out of Hand
recording of:
Don’t You Think This Outlaw Bit’s Done Got Out of Hand
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Waylon Jennings Music
Waylon Jennings3:09
3CD
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1I’ve Always Been Crazy
recording of:
I've Always Been Crazy
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Waylon Jennings Music
Waylon Jennings4:11
2The Conversation
recorded in:
Muscle Shoals, Alabama, United States (in 1979)
engineer:
Don Cartee
producer:
Jimmy Bowen (producer, rockabilly musician and songwriter)
bass:
Joe Osborne (American bass guitar player, session musician and songwriter) (in 1979)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Larry Londin (in 1979)
guitar:
James Burton (guitarist) (in 1979), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (in 1979), Rock Killough (in 1979) and Reggie Young (guitarist and songwriter) (in 1979)
harmonica:
Rock Killough (in 1979)
keyboard:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (in 1979) and Larry Knechtel (in 1979)
mandolin:
Kieran Kane (in 1979)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (in 1979) and Hank Williams, Jr. (in 1979)
performer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1983) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1983)
recorded at:
Cartee 3 Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
The Conversation (in 1979)
writer:
Richie Albright, Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Hank Williams, Jr.
publisher:
Bocephus Music, Inc. and Richway Music, Inc.
Waylon Jennings feat. Hank Williams, Jr.3.53:53
3Waltz Me to Heaven
recording of:
Waltz Me to Heaven
lyricist and composer:
Dolly Parton
publisher:
Velvet Apple Music
Waylon Jennings3:06
4Come With Me
recording of:
Come With Me
writer:
Chuck Howard
publisher:
First Lady Songs, Inc.
Waylon Jennings3:03
5I Ain’t Living Long Like This
cover recording of:
I Ain’t Living Long Like This
lyricist and composer:
Rodney Crowell
publisher:
Jolly Cheeks Music (publisher) and Visa Music
Waylon Jennings4:41
6Storms Never Last
producer:
Richie Albright, Ron Haffkine and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Jerry Bridges (from 1980 until 1980-12-08)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1980 until 1980-12-08)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1980 until 1980-12-08)
piano:
Charles Cochran (Nashville session pianist & composer) (from 1980 until 1980-12-08)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1980 until 1980-12-08)
lead vocals:
Jessi Colter (from 1980 until 1980-12-08) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1980 until 1980-12-08)
vocals:
Jessi Colter
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1981) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1981)
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (in 1980) and Pantheon Studios in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States (from 1980-12-03 until 1980-12-04, on 1980-12-08)
cover recording of:
Storms Never Last (from 1980 until 1980-12-08)
lyricist and composer:
Jessi Colter
publisher:
Baron Music, Baron Music Publishing Co. and Baron Music, Inc.
Waylon Jennings feat. Jessi Colter3:06
7Theme From ‘the Dukes of Hazzard’ (Good Ol’ Boys)
producer:
Richie Albright
bass:
Jerry Bridges (from 1980 until 1980-06-23)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1980 until 1980-06-23)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1980 until 1980-06-23), Gordon Payne (from 1980 until 1980-06-23) and Randy Scruggs (from 1980 until 1980-06-23)
piano:
Clifford Barny Robertson (from 1980 until 1980-06-23)
resonator guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1980 until 1980-06-23)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1980 until 1980-06-23)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1980 until 1980-06-23)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1980), RCA Corporation (formerly Radio Corporation of America till late 1960s, became BMG Music in 1986) (in 1980) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1980)
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (in 1980, on 1980-06-23)
recording of:
Theme From the Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol’ Boys) (from 1980 until 1980-06-23)
composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Rich Way Music, Inc., Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Waylon Jennings3.52:09
8Shine
engineer and producer:
Chips Moman
bass:
Mike Leech (on 1981-09-14)
drums (drum set):
Gene Chrisman (on 1981-09-14)
guitar:
Johnny Christopher (Guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (on 1981-09-14), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1981-09-14) and Chips Moman (on 1981-09-14)
keyboard:
Bobby Emmons (on 1981-09-14)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1981-09-14)
conductor:
James Horner (American score composer) (on 1981-09-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1981) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1981)
recorded at:
Moman's Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1981-09-14)
recording of:
Shine (on 1981-09-14)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Waylon Jennings Music
Waylon Jennings2:51
9Women Do Know How to Carry OnWaylon Jennings3:19
10Just to Satisfy You
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16)
guitar:
Ray Edenton (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16), Wayne Moss (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16) and Jerry Reed (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16)
organ:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist) (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1968-12-04, on 1968-12-16)
cover recording of:
Just to Satisfy You (from 1968-12-04 until 1968-12-16)
writer:
Don Bowman and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Acuff-Rose (BMI), Acuff-Rose Music Limited (UK), Irving Music (BMI), Irving Music, Inc. and Parody Publishing
Waylon Jennings feat. Willie Nelson52:21
11Lucille (You Won’t Do Your Daddy’s Will)
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
Lucille (in 1983-01)
writer:
Albert Collins (US blues guitarist/vocalist/harmonica), Albert Collins (composer of “Lucille” & “Slippin’ and Slidin’”) and Richard Wayne Penniman
publisher:
Leeds Music Ltd., MCA Music Inc. (Universal Music Philippines’ legal name), MCA Music Ltd., Sony Music Publishing (Japan), Inc., A Division (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., A Division), Sony/ATV Music Publishing France, Universal/MCA Music Ltd. (not for release label use!) and Venice Music
Waylon Jennings3:25
12America
producer:
Jerry Bridges and Gary Scruggs
cover recording of:
America (in 1984-08)
writer:
Sammy Johns (country music singer and songwriter)
publisher:
Captain Crystal Music (in 1974), Legibus Music (in 1974) and Lowery Music Inc. (in 1974)
Waylon Jennings3:41
13Never Could Toe the Mark
producer:
Al Cartee, Brent Cartee, Don Cartee and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Jerry Bridges (on 1984-02-21)
drums (drum set):
J.I. Allison (on 1984-02-21)
guitar:
Jerry Bridges (on 1984-02-21) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1984-02-21)
harmonica:
Jerry Gropp (on 1984-02-21)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1984-02-21)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1984) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1984)
recorded at:
Cartee 3 Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1984-02-21)
recording of:
Never Could Toe the Mark (on 1984-02-21)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Waylon Jennings Music
Waylon Jennings3:00
14The Broken Promise LandWaylon Jennings3:15
15Whatever Happened to the Blues
producer:
Don Was
recording of:
Whatever Happened to the Blues (in 1994)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Tony Joe White
Waylon Jennings4:12
16Nowhere Road
cover recording of:
Nowhere Road
writer:
Steve Earle (US folk/rock singer/songwriter) and Reno Kling (US bass player)
Waylon Jennings feat. Willie Nelson2:47

Credits

Release

manufactured in:Australia
distributed by:BMG Australia Limited (not for release label use!)
copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:BMG Australia Limited (not for release label use!) (in 2001)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/10340255 [info]
ASIN:US: B00005RDD0 [info]