Nashville Rebel

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Tracklist

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1Jole Blon
producer:
Buddy Holly (1950s rock & roll singer‐songwriter)
bass:
George Atwood (on 1958-09-10)
drums (drum set):
Bo Turner (on 1958-09-10)
guitar:
Tommy Allsup (on 1958-09-10) and Buddy Holly (1950s rock & roll singer‐songwriter) (on 1958-09-10)
saxophone:
King Curtis (saxophonist) (on 1958-09-10)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1958-09-10)
recorded at:
Norman Petty Studios in Clovis, New Mexico, United States (on 1958-09-10)
recording of:
Jole Blon (on 1958-09-10)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Waylon Jennings1:54
2My Baby Walks All Over Me
engineer:
Jack Miller (sound engineer)
producer:
Wendell Bagwell
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1960 until 1961)
lead vocals:
Ray Corbin (from 1960 until 1961)
recorded at:
Audio Recorders Studio in Phoenix, Arizona, United States (from 1960 until 1961)
cover recording of:
My Baby Walks All Over Me (from 1960 until 1961)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Mize
publisher:
Lu-Tal Pub. Co.
Waylon Jennings2:08
3That’s the Chance I’ll Have to Take
recording engineer:
Jim Malloy and Bill Vandervort
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14)
guitar:
Paul Foster (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14), Jerry Gropp (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14) and Jerry Reed (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14)
piano:
Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14), Anita Kerr (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14), Anita Kerr Singers (mixed vocal group) (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14), Louis Nunley (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14)
recorded at:
RCA Victor's "Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-19, on 1965-04-14)
recording of:
That’s the Chance I’ll Have to Take (from 1965-03-19 until 1965-04-14)
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Wilderness Music
Waylon Jennings2:05
4Stop the World (and Let Me Off)
recording engineer:
Jim Malloy and Bill Vandervort
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Henry Strzelecki (on 1965-03-18)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1965-03-18)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1965-03-18), Paul Foster (on 1965-03-18), Jerry Gropp (on 1965-03-18) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1965-03-18)
piano:
Floyd Cramer (on 1965-03-18)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (on 1965-03-18), Anita Kerr (on 1965-03-18), Anita Kerr Singers (mixed vocal group) (on 1965-03-18), Louis Nunley (on 1965-03-18) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (on 1965-03-18)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1965-03-18)
recorded at:
RCA Victor's "Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-03-18)
cover recording of:
Stop the World (and Let Me Off) (on 1965-03-18)
writer:
Carl Belew and W.S. Stevenson
publisher:
4-Star Sales Co., Renda Music, Inc. and Palace Music AB (in 1978)
Waylon Jennings32:02
5Anita, You’re Dreaming
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Henry Strzelecki (on 1965-07-28)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1965-07-28)
guitar:
Jerry Gropp (on 1965-07-28), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1965-07-28) and Jerry Reed (on 1965-07-28)
piano:
Floyd Cramer (on 1965-07-28)
vibraphone:
Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (on 1965-07-28)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (on 1965-07-28), Anita Kerr (on 1965-07-28), Anita Kerr Singers (mixed vocal group) (on 1965-07-28), Louis Nunley (on 1965-07-28) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (on 1965-07-28)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1965-07-28)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-07-28)
recording of:
Anita, You’re Dreaming (on 1965-07-28)
writer:
Don Bowman and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Irving Music (BMI), Irving Music, Inc. and Parody Publishing
Waylon Jennings2:26
6Time to Bum Again
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Henry Strzelecki (on 1966-02-16)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (on 1966-02-16)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1966-02-16), Jerry Reed (on 1966-02-16) and James Wilkerson (country guitarist) (on 1966-02-16)
marimba:
Farrell Morris (on 1966-02-16)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1966-02-16)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (on 1966-02-16), Priscilla Hubbard (on 1966-02-16), Louis Nunley (on 1966-02-16) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (on 1966-02-16)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1966-02-16)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1966-02-16)
cover recording of:
Time to Bum Again (on 1966-02-16)
lyricist and composer:
Harlan Howard
publisher:
Bramble Music Publishing Co. Inc.
Waylon Jennings2:01
7(That’s What You Get) For Lovin’ Me
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1966-02-17) and Henry Strzelecki (on 1966-02-17)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (on 1966-02-17)
guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1966-02-17), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1966-02-17) and Jerry Reed (on 1966-02-17)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1966-02-17)
marimba:
Richard Morris (Willie Nelson session percussionist) (on 1966-02-17)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1966-02-17)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (on 1966-02-17), Priscilla Hubbard (on 1966-02-17), Louis Nunley (on 1966-02-17) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (on 1966-02-17)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1966-02-17)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1966-02-17)
cover recording of:
For Lovin’ Me (on 1966-02-17)
lyricist and composer:
Gordon Lightfoot
publisher:
Early Morning Music, M. Witmark & Sons, Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
Waylon Jennings2:27
8Green River
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1966-07-05)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1966-07-05)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1966-07-05), Jerry Gropp (on 1966-07-05), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1966-07-05) and Shirl Milete (country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter) (on 1966-07-05)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1966-07-05)
background vocals:
Joe Babcock (on 1966-07-05), Mary Greene (on 1966-07-05), Sandy Posey (on 1966-07-05) and Hurshel Wiginton (on 1966-07-05)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1966-07-05)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1966-07-05)
cover recording of:
Green River (on 1966-07-05)
writer:
Harlan Howard
publisher:
Wilderness Music Publishing Co.
recording of:
Green River
writer:
Harlan Howard
publisher:
Wilderness Music Publishing Co.
Waylon Jennings2:28
9Nashville Rebel
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1966-07-05)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1966-07-05)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1966-07-05), Jerry Gropp (on 1966-07-05), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1966-07-05) and Shirl Milete (country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter) (on 1966-07-05)
harmonica:
Jerry Gropp (on 1966-07-05)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1966-07-05)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1966-07-05)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1966-07-05)
recording of:
Nashville Rebel (on 1966-07-05)
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
Waylon Jennings1:51
10Mental Revenge
recording engineer:
Jim Malloy and Tom Pick
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Bobby Dyson (on 1967-02-14) and Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1967-02-14)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (on 1967-02-14)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1967-02-14), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1967-02-14), Jerry Reed (on 1967-02-14) and Velma Smith (Nashville A-Team) (on 1967-02-14)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1967-02-14)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1967-02-14)
vibraphone:
Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (on 1967-02-14)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (on 1967-02-14), Priscilla Hubbard (on 1967-02-14), Louis Nunley (on 1967-02-14) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (on 1967-02-14)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1967-02-14)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-02-14)
cover recording of:
Mental Revenge (on 1967-02-14)
lyricist and composer:
Mel Tillis
publisher:
Cedarwood Pub. Co., Inc.
Waylon Jennings & The Waylors2:22
11Love of the Common People
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Bobby Dyson (on 1967-02-15) and Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1967-02-15)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Harman (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1967-02-15)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1967-02-15), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1967-02-15), Jerry Reed (on 1967-02-15) and Velma Smith (Nashville A-Team) (on 1967-02-15)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1967-02-15)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1967-02-15)
vibraphone:
Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (on 1967-02-15)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (on 1967-02-15), Priscilla Hubbard (on 1967-02-15), Louis Nunley (on 1967-02-15) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (on 1967-02-15)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1967-02-15)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-02-15)
cover recording of:
Love of the Common People (on 1967-02-15)
lyricist and composer:
John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins
publisher:
Kassner Associated Publishers, Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd., Tideland Music Publishing Corporation, Tree Pub. Co. Inc., TRO Essex Music Ltd., EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated) (in 1983) and Westminster Music Ltd. (in 1983)
Waylon Jennings42:54
12The Chokin’ Kind
recording engineer:
Jim Malloy
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Bobby Dyson (on 1967-04-27) and Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1967-04-27)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Harman (Session drummer and songwriter) (on 1967-04-27)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1967-04-27), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1967-04-27), Jerry Reed (on 1967-04-27) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (on 1967-04-27)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1967-04-27)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1967-04-27)
vibraphone:
Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (on 1967-04-27)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (on 1967-04-27), Priscilla Hubbard (on 1967-04-27), Louis Nunley (on 1967-04-27) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (on 1967-04-27)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1967-04-27)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-04-27)
recording of:
The Chokin’ Kind (on 1967-04-25)
lyricist and composer:
Harlan Howard
publisher:
Sony/ATV Songs (SOCAN) and Wilderness Music Publishing Co.
cover recording of:
The Chokin’ Kind (on 1967-04-27)
lyricist and composer:
Harlan Howard
publisher:
Sony/ATV Songs (SOCAN) and Wilderness Music Publishing Co.
Waylon Jennings & The Waylors2:28
13Walk On Out of My Mind
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Bobby Dyson (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09) and Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09), Red Lane (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09) and Jerry Reed (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09)
piano:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09)
steel guitar:
Pete Drake (steel guitar player) (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09), Priscilla Hubbard (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09), Louis Nunley (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-08-30, on 1967-11-09)
recording of:
Walk On Out of My Mind (from 1967-08-30 until 1967-11-09)
lyricist and composer:
Red Lane
publisher:
Sony/ATV Tree Publishing and Tree Publishing Co., Inc.
Waylon Jennings42:19
14I Got You
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Bobby Dyson (on 1968-02-09) and Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1968-02-09)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (on 1968-02-09)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1968-02-09), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-02-09), Wayne Moss (on 1968-02-09) and Jerry Reed (on 1968-02-09)
piano:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (on 1968-02-09)
trumpet:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1968-02-09) and Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (on 1968-02-09)
vibraphone:
Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (on 1968-02-09)
background vocals:
Dorothy Ann Dillard (on 1968-02-09), Priscilla Hubbard (on 1968-02-09), Louis Nunley (on 1968-02-09) and William Wright (in the Anita Kerr Singers) (on 1968-02-09)
lead vocals:
Anita Carter (on 1968-02-09) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-02-09)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1968-02-09)
recording of:
I Got You (on 1968-02-09)
writer:
Gordon Galbraith and Ricci Mareno
publisher:
Music City Music, Inc.
cover recording of:
I Got You
writer:
Gordon Galbraith and Ricci Mareno
publisher:
Music City Music, Inc.
Waylon Jennings & Anita Carter2:38
15Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Bobby Dyson (on 1968-04-16) and Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1968-04-16)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (on 1968-04-16)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1968-04-16), Ray Edenton (on 1968-04-16), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-04-16) and Wayne Moss (on 1968-04-16)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1968-04-16)
organ:
Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (on 1968-04-16)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1968-04-16)
background vocals:
Dottie Deleonibus (on 1968-04-16), Hoyt Hawkins (on 1968-04-16), Neal Matthews (on 1968-04-16), Gordon Stoker (US pianist, tenor vocalist and music publisher) (on 1968-04-16) and Ray Walker (US bass singer, Jordanaires member) (on 1968-04-16)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-04-16)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1968-04-16)
cover recording of:
Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line (on 1968-04-16)
lyricist and composer:
Ivy J. Bryant (country music guitarist & composer)
publisher:
Central Songs, Inc.
Waylon Jennings32:21
16Yours Love
recording engineer:
Jim Malloy and Tom Pick
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Bobby Dyson (on 1968-04-16) and Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1968-04-16)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (on 1968-04-16)
electric bass guitar:
Bobby Dyson (on 1968-04-16)
electric guitar:
Fred F. Carter (on 1968-02-16) and Wayne Moss (on 1968-04-16)
guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1968-02-16, on 1968-04-16), Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1968-04-16), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-04-16), Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1968-04-16) and Wayne Moss (on 1968-04-16)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1968-04-16)
organ and trumpet:
Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (on 1968-04-16)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1968-04-16)
vibraphone:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1968-04-16) and Ray Stevens (US singer‐songwriter & comedian) (on 1968-04-16)
background vocals:
Dottie Deleonibus (on 1968-04-16), Hoyt Hawkins (on 1968-04-16), Neal Matthews (on 1968-04-16), Gordon Stoker (US pianist, tenor vocalist and music publisher) (on 1968-04-16) and Ray Walker (US bass singer, Jordanaires member) (on 1968-04-16)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-04-16)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-04-16)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1968-04-16)
recording of:
Yours Love (on 1968-04-16)
lyricist and composer:
Harlan Howard
publisher:
Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Wilderness Music and Wilderness Music Publishing Co. Inc.
Waylon Jennings32:17
17Just 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 Jennings52:18
18Something’s Wrong in California
producer:
Chet Atkins and Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1968-12-04)
cor anglais:
Doris Swett (on 1968-12-04)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (on 1968-12-04)
French horn:
Jerry Haynie (on 1968-12-04)
guitar:
Ray Edenton (on 1968-12-04), Wayne Moss (on 1968-12-04) and Jerry Reed (on 1968-12-04)
organ:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist) (on 1968-12-04)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1968-12-04)
strings:
Doris Allen (on 1968-12-04), Brenton Banks (on 1968-12-04), Howard Carpenter (US violinist, violist, composer, copyist, author & music professor) (on 1968-12-04), Stephen Clapp (violinist) (on 1968-12-04), Solie Fott (on 1968-12-04), Martin Katahn (on 1968-12-04), Martha McCrory (on 1968-12-04) and Stephanie Woolf (US violinist) (on 1968-12-04)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1968-12-04)
arranger:
Bergen White (American arranger, producer, conductor, musician, composer and singer)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1968-12-04)
cover recording of:
Something’s Wrong in California (on 1968-12-04)
writer:
Rodney Lay and Wayne Carson Thompson
publisher:
Budde Songs Inc. and Earl Barton Music Inc.
Waylon Jennings2:29
19Brown 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)
Waylon Jennings32:03
20Cedartown, Georgia
producer:
Chet Atkins
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20)
guitar:
Ray Edenton (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20), Jimmy Gray (US rockabilly artist, songwriter and guitarist) (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20), Wayne Moss (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20) and Jerry Reed (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20)
trumpet:
Donald C. Sheffield (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20) and George Tidwell (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20)
conductor:
Bergen White (American arranger, producer, conductor, musician, composer and singer) (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20)
arranger:
Bergen White (American arranger, producer, conductor, musician, composer and singer)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1968-12-03, on 1969-03-20)
cover recording of:
Cedartown, Georgia (from 1968-12-03 until 1969-03-20)
writer:
Sammi Smith and Mack Vickery
publisher:
Pamper Music, Inc.
Waylon Jennings42:49
21I Ain’t the One
producer:
Chet Atkins and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Norbert Putnam (on 1969-08-20)
drums (drum set):
Kenny Buttrey (on 1969-08-20)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1969-08-20), Pete Wade (on 1969-08-20) and John Wilkin (on 1969-08-20)
organ:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1969-08-20)
lead vocals:
Jessi Colter (on 1969-08-20) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1969-08-20)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1970, in 1976, in 1981)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1969-08-20)
recording of:
I Ain't the One (on 1969-08-20)
writer:
Jessi Colter
publisher:
Acuff-Rose (BMI), Baron Music Publishing Co. and Intersong Music Ltd.
Waylon Jennings with Jessi Colter32:14
22Singer of Sad Songs
producer:
Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25)
drums (drum set):
Kenny Buttrey (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25), Dale Sellers (Nashville session guitarist) (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25)
background vocals:
James “Buzz” Cason (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25), Sandra Robinson (vocalist) (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25) and Bergen White (American arranger, producer, conductor, musician, composer and singer) (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1969-10-29, on 1969-11-25)
cover recording of:
Singer of Sad Songs (from 1969-10-29 until 1969-11-25)
lyricist and composer:
Alex Zanetis
publisher:
Jack Music, Inc.
Waylon Jennings2:57
23It’s Sure Been Fun
producer:
Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1969-10-29)
drums (drum set):
Kenny Buttrey (on 1969-10-29)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1969-10-29), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1969-10-29), Dale Sellers (Nashville session guitarist) (on 1969-10-29) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (on 1969-10-29)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1969-10-29)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1969-10-29)
background vocals:
James “Buzz” Cason (on 1969-10-29), Sandra Robinson (vocalist) (on 1969-10-29) and Bergen White (American arranger, producer, conductor, musician, composer and singer) (on 1969-10-29)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1969-10-29)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1969-10-29)
cover recording of:
It’s Sure Been Fun (on 1969-10-29)
writer:
Harlan Howard
Waylon Jennings2:36
24Six White Horses
producer:
Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1969-10-30)
drums (drum set):
Kenny Buttrey (on 1969-10-30)
fiddle:
Mack Magaha (Bluegrass Fiddler) (on 1969-10-30)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1969-10-30), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1969-10-30), Dale Sellers (Nashville session guitarist) (on 1969-10-30) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (on 1969-10-30)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1969-10-30)
harpsichord and piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1969-10-30)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1969-10-30)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1969-10-30)
cover recording of:
Six White Horses (on 1969-10-30)
writer:
Bobby Bond
Waylon Jennings2:38
25People in Dallas Got Hair
producer:
Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1969-10-30)
drums (drum set):
Kenny Buttrey (on 1969-10-30)
fiddle:
Mack Magaha (Bluegrass Fiddler) (on 1969-10-30)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1969-10-30), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1969-10-30), Dale Sellers (Nashville session guitarist) (on 1969-10-30) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (on 1969-10-30)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1969-10-30)
harpsichord and piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1969-10-30)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1969-10-30)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1969-10-30)
cover recording of:
People in Dallas Got Hair (on 1969-10-30)
lyricist and composer:
Johnny Walker (guitarist)
Waylon Jennings2:19
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