Classic Album Collection

~ Release by Waylon Jennings (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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1Digital Media
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1Honky 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)
43:35
2Old 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
43:06
3Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me
producer:
Tompall Glaser (country music vocalist) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1973)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Willie the Wandering Gypsy and Me
lyricist and composer:
Billy Joe Shaver
publisher:
Castle (publisher), Return Music, Return Music Corp. and Sony/ATV Songs LLC (in 1972)
33:02
4Low Down Freedom
producer:
Ronny Light (American producer, recording engineer and songwriter.)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Low Down Freedom
writer:
Billy Joe Shaver
publisher:
Return Music
2:21
5Omaha
producer:
Tompall Glaser (country music vocalist) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Omaha
writer:
Hillman Hall and Billy Joe Shaver
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships)
2:38
6You Ask Me To
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Bee Spears (on 1973-04-10)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1973-04-10)
guitar:
Jerry Gropp (on 1973-04-10), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1973-04-10) and Larry Whitmore (on 1973-04-10)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (on 1973-04-10)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1973-04-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1973) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1973)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1973-04-10)
recording of:
You Asked Me To (on 1973-04-10)
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)
42:32
7Ride Me Down Easy
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:
Ride Me Down Easy
lyricist and composer:
Billy Joe Shaver
publisher:
Return Music and Sony/ATV Songs LLC (in 1973)
2:39
8Ain’t No God in Mexico
producer:
Tompall Glaser (country music vocalist) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Ain’t No God in Mexico
lyricist and composer:
Billy Joe Shaver
publisher:
Return Music and Sony/ATV Songs LLC (in 1973)
2:00
9Black Rose
producer:
Ronny Light (American producer, recording engineer and songwriter.)
drums (drum set):
Willie Ackerman (US studio drummer) (on 1972-05-16)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1972-05-16), Billy Ray Reynolds (on 1972-05-16), Randy Scruggs (on 1972-05-16) and Dale Sellers (Nashville session guitarist) (on 1972-05-16)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (on 1972-05-16)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1972-05-16)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1973)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1972-05-16)
cover recording of:
Black Rose (on 1972-05-16)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Joe Shaver
publisher:
Return Music and Sony/ATV Songs LLC
2:28
10We Had It All
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass:
Bee Spears (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
cello:
Byron Bach (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14) and Martha McCrory (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14) and Reggie Young (guitarist and songwriter) (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
piano:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
viola:
Marvin Chantry (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
violin:
Brenton Banks (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14), Lennie Haight (US violinist) (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14), Larry Herzberg (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14), Sheldon Kurland (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14), Steven Smith (American session violinist. - Steven Maxwell Smith) (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14) and Stephanie Woolf (US violinist) (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
arranger:
Glen Spreen (Arranger, keyboardist, producer, conductor, and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1973) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1973)
recorded at:
"Nashville Sound" Studio (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
cover recording of:
We Had It All (from 1973-03-13 until 1973-03-14)
writer:
Donnie Fritts and Troy Seals (Troy Harold Seals, American singer, songwriter, and guitarist)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), Danor Music, Inc., Danor Music, Inc.–Irving, ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
2:45
2Digital Media
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1This Time
recording of:
This Time
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
2:24
2Louisiana Women
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
arranger:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
Louisiana Women
lyricist and composer:
J.J. Cale
4:03
3Pick Up the Tempo (remastered)
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
42:34
4Slow Rollin’ Low (remastered)
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)
recording of:
Slow Rollin’ Low (from 1973-10-17 until 1973-10-18)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Joe Shaver
2:45
5Heaven or Hell
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
arranger:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
Heaven or Hell
lyricist and composer:
Willie Nelson
1:39
6It’s Not Supposed to Be That Way (remastered)
cover recording of:
It’s not Supposed to Be that Way
lyricist and composer:
Willie Nelson
3:29
7Slow Movin’ Outlaw
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
arranger:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
recording of:
Slow Movin' Outlaw
lyricist and composer:
Dee Moeller
3:40
8Mona
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
arranger:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1974)
cover recording of:
Mona
writer:
Jessi Colter
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
2:48
9Walkin’
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
arranger:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
Walkin’
lyricist and composer:
Willie Nelson (in 1974)
publisher:
EMI Full Nelson Music
2:29
10If 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.
3:03
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1I’m a Ramblin’ Man
cover recording of:
I’m a Rambling Man
lyricist and composer:
Ray Pennington
publisher:
Tree Publishing Co., Inc.
2:47
2Rainy Day Woman (live)2:32
3Cloudy Days
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
cover recording of:
Cloudy Days
lyricist and composer:
Billy Ray Reynolds
42:42
4Midnight Rider
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
cover recording of:
Midnight Rider
lyricist and writer:
Gregg Allman and Robert Kim Payne
composer:
Gregg Allman
publisher:
Elijah Blue Music, Unichappell Music, Inc. and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
23:24
5Oklahoma Sunshine
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
cover recording of:
Oklahoma Sunshine
writer:
Hal Bynum and Bud Reneau
43:29
6The Hunger
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
recording of:
The Hunger
lyricist and composer:
Lee Fry
3:32
7I Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
cover recording of:
I Can't Keep My Hands Off of You
writer:
Bobby Borchers (American songwriter) and Mack Vickery
3:40
8Memories of You and I
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
recording of:
Memories of You and I
lyricist and composer:
Lee Clayton
publisher:
Resaca Music Publishing Co.
4:15
9It’ll Be Her
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
cover recording of:
It’ll Be Her
writer:
Billy Ray Reynolds
3:02
10Amanda
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)
42:57
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1Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way (remastered)
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.
4.352:54
2Waymore’s 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
42:42
3I Recall a Gypsy Woman (remastered)
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
producer:
Jack Clement and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
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
cover recording of:
I Recall a Gypsy Woman (1973 song)
writer:
Bob McDill and Allen Reynolds
publisher:
Jack Music, Inc., Morning Music and PolyGram Music Publishing Ltd.
42:58
4High Time (You Quit Your Lowdown Ways) (remastered)
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
recorded at:
Glaser Sound Studios, Inc. (now known as Compass Sound Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
High Time (You Quit Your Lowdown Ways)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Ray Reynolds
42:43
5I’ve Been a Long Time Leaving (But I’ll Be a Long Time Gone) (remastered)
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
recorded at:
Glaser Sound Studios, Inc. (now known as Compass Sound Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
I’ve Been a Long Time Leaving (But I’ll Be a Long Time Gone)
lyricist and composer:
Roger Miller (US singer/songwriter/actor, “King of the Road”)
2:42
6Let’s All Help the Cowboys (Sing the Blues) (remastered)
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
producer:
Jack Clement
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1974)
recorded at:
Glaser Sound Studios, Inc. (now known as Compass Sound Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Let's All Help the Cowboy Sing the Blues
lyricist and composer:
Jack Clement
publisher:
Jack Music, Inc.
3.53:15
7The Door Is Always Open (remastered)
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
producer:
Jack Clement and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Duke Goff (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30), Billy Ray Reynolds (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30), Merle Watson (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30) and John Wilkin (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30)
piano:
Charles Cochran (Nashville session pianist & composer) (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1975)
recorded at:
Glaser Sound Studios, Inc. (now known as Compass Sound Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1974-09-02, on 1974-09-05, on 1974-09-30)
cover recording of:
The Door Is Always Open (from 1974-09-02 until 1974-09-30)
writer:
Lee Dickey and Bob McDill
2:41
8Let’s Turn Back the Years (remastered)
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
producer:
Jack Clement and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
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
cover recording of:
Let’s Turn Back the Years
lyricist and composer:
Hank Williams (country music legend)
publisher:
Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI) (on 1952-03-03)
2:29
9She’s Looking Good (remastered)
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
recorded at:
Glaser Sound Studios, Inc. (now known as Compass Sound Studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
She’s Looking Good
lyricist and composer:
Autry Inman
2:32
10Dreaming My Dreams With You (remastered)
recording engineer:
Kyle Lehning
producer:
Jack Clement and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cello:
Roy Christensen (Cellist, Producer, Recording Engineer) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11) and Martha McCrory (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
fiddle:
Buddy Spicher (American country and bluegrass fiddle player) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
guitar:
Joe Allen (US country songwriter & bassist) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11), Jimmy Colvard (American session guitarist) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11), Johnny Gimble (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11) and Biff Watson (American country producer and guitarist.) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
piano:
Charles Cochran (Nashville session pianist & composer) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
viola:
Marvin Chantry (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
violin:
Brenton Banks (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11), George Binkley (violinist, session musician) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11), Carl Gorodetzky (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11), Martin Katahn (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11), Sheldon Kurland (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11) and Stephanie Woolf (US violinist) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
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, on 1974-11-11)
recording of:
Dreaming My Dreams With You (from 1974-09-03 until 1974-11-11)
lyricist and composer:
Allen Reynolds
publisher:
Image Music (Australian) and Jack Music, Inc.
2:27
11Bob Wills Is Still the King (live)
recording engineer:
Al Pachucki (on 1974-09-27)
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ray Pennington
recorded at:
Austin Opry House in Austin, Texas, United States (on 1974-09-27)
live recording of:
Bob Wills Is Still the King (on 1974-09-27)
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
dedicated to:
Bob Wills (Texan Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
53:33
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1Are You Ready for the Country
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass and bass guitar:
Duke Goff (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31) and Sherman Hayes (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
guitar:
John Hug (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
piano:
Barny Robertson (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
saxophone:
Jim Gordon (saxophonist) (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
trumpet:
Mac Johnson (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1976) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1976)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-23, on 1976-03-25, from 1976-03-25 until 1976-03-26, on 1976-03-29, on 1976-03-31)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Are You Ready for the Country? (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-31)
lyricist and composer:
Neil Young (Canadian singer, songwriter & musician)
publisher:
Silver Fiddle Music (in 1971)
3.53:12
2Them Old Love Songs
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass guitar:
Duke Goff (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25)
guitar:
John Hug (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25)
piano:
Barny Robertson (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Them Old Love Songs (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-25)
writer:
Donnie Fritts and Troy Seals (Troy Harold Seals, American singer, songwriter, and guitarist)
publisher:
Combine Music Corp.
33:13
3So Good Woman
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass guitar:
Duke Goff (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-27)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-27)
guitar:
John Hug (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-27) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-27)
piano:
Barny Robertson (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-27)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-27)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1976)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24, from 1976-03-26 until 1976-03-27)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
So Good Woman (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-27)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
32:03
4Jack‐a‐Diamonds
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass and bass guitar:
Duke Goff (on 1976-03-24)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1976-03-24)
guitar:
John Hug (on 1976-03-24) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1976-03-24)
piano:
Barny Robertson (on 1976-03-24)
resonator guitar, resonator guitar [dobro] and steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (on 1976-03-24)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1976-03-24)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1976-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1976)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1976-03-24)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Jack-a-Diamonds (on 1976-03-24)
lyricist and composer:
Daniel Moore (producer, songwriter and vocalist)
publisher:
Speed Music
3:25
5Can’t You See
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass and bass guitar:
Duke Goff (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07) and Sherman Hayes (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07)
fiddle:
Bill Graham (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07)
guitar:
John Hug (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07)
piano:
Barny Robertson (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1976) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1976)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-23, on 1976-04-07)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Can’t You See (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-04-07)
lyricist:
Toy Caldwell
composer:
Toy Caldwell (until 1973)
publisher:
Delcats Music, No Exit Music, Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing, Spirit One Music and Tommy’s Toy Box Music
33:46
6Macarthur Park (Revisited)
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass:
Duke Goff (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
cello:
Julianna Buffum (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
guitar:
John Hug (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
piano:
Barny Robertson (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
strings:
The Thomas Buffum String Ensemble
viola:
Denyse Buffum (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
violin:
Thomas Buffum (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21), Charles Veal (violinist, conductor and arranger) (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21), Ronald Folsom (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21) and Karen Jones (violinist) (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
background vocals:
Graham Nash (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21) and Carter Robertson (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
guest performer:
Graham Nash
strings arranger:
Barny Robertson
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1976)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-03-27, on 1976-04-13, on 1976-04-21)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
MacArthur Park (from 1976-03-26 until 1976-04-21)
lyricist and composer:
Jimmy Webb (US songwriter, composer, producer, pianist & singer)
publisher:
Canopy Music, Global Musikverlage (Global Musik GmbH & Co. KG), Universal Music (plain logo: “Universal Music”) and Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23)
6:36
7I’ll Go Back to Her
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass guitar:
Duke Goff (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24)
guitar:
John Hug (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24)
piano:
Barny Robertson (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1976)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
I’ll Go Back to Her (from 1976-03-23 until 1976-03-24)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
3:13
8A Couple More Years
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass guitar:
Duke Goff (from 1976-03-24 until 1976-03-26)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-03-24 until 1976-03-26)
guitar:
John Hug (from 1976-03-24 until 1976-03-26) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-24 until 1976-03-26)
piano:
Barny Robertson (from 1976-03-24 until 1976-03-26)
resonator guitar [dobro] and steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1976-03-24 until 1976-03-26)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1976-03-24 until 1976-03-26)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-24 until 1976-03-26)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1976-03-24, from 1976-03-25 until 1976-03-26)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
A Couple More Years (from 1976-03-24 until 1976-03-26)
writer and composer:
Dennis Locorriere and Shel Silverstein
publisher:
Evil Eye Music Inc. and Horse Hairs Music, Inc.
4:11
9Old Friend
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass guitar:
Duke Goff (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14) and Sherman Hayes (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14)
fiddle:
Bill Graham (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14)
guitar:
John Hug (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14)
piano:
Barny Robertson (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-03-26, on 1976-04-07, on 1976-04-14)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Old Friend (from 1976-03-25 until 1976-04-14)
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
3:23
10Precious Memories
assistant engineer:
John Sands (engineer) and Linda Tyler (engineer)
engineer:
Barry Rudolph
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
bass guitar:
Duke Goff (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-27) and Sherman Hayes (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-27)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-27)
guitar:
John Hug (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-27) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-27)
piano:
Barny Robertson (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-27)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-27)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-27)
guest performer:
Don Robertson (composer & instrumentalist)
arranger:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1976)
recorded at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-23, from 1976-03-26 until 1976-03-27)
mixed at:
Sound Labs, Inc. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Precious Memories (from 1976-03-22 until 1976-03-27)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ken Mansfield
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
3:44
6Digital Media
#TitleRatingLength
1Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)3:22
2If You See Me Getting Smaller
engineer:
Don Cobb and Neil Wilburn
producer:
Chips Moman
background vocals:
Larry Keith (American songwriter in AOR Rock, Country, R&B) and Steve Pippin (American songwriter, session singer and actor)
recorded at and mixed at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
If You See Me Getting Smaller I'm Leaving
composer:
Jimmy Webb (US songwriter, composer, producer, pianist & singer)
43:37
3Lucille
engineer:
Don Cobb and Neil Wilburn
producer:
Chips Moman
recorded at and mixed at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Lucille
writer:
Roger Bowling and Hal Bynum
publisher:
ATV Music Corp., Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd., Andite Invasion (publisher) (in 1976) and Brougham Hall Music Co., Inc. (publisher) (in 1976)
44:05
4Sweet Caroline
engineer:
Don Cobb and Neil Wilburn
producer:
Chips Moman
recorded at and mixed at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Sweet Caroline
lyricist:
Neil Diamond
composer:
Neil Diamond (in 1969)
publisher:
Ahab Music Co., Inc., EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Sony Tunes, Inc., Stone Bridge Music Co., Tree Publishing and MCA Records (1967–2003; name as in imprint during 1972–1990) (in 1969)
3:10
5I Think I’m Gonna Kill Myself
engineer:
Don Cobb and Neil Wilburn
producer:
Chips Moman
recorded at and mixed at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself
lyricist and composer:
Buddy Knox (US country rocker, of The Rhythm Orchids)
2:23
6Belle of the Ball
engineer:
Don Cobb and Neil Wilburn
producer:
Chips Moman
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
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 and mixed at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Belle of the Ball
composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships) and Waylon Jennings Music
43:26
7Medley of Elvis Hits2:37
8Till I Gain Control Again
engineer:
Don Cobb and Neil Wilburn
producer:
Chips Moman
recorded at and mixed at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Till I Gain Control Again
lyricist and composer:
Rodney Crowell
publisher:
Tessa Publishing Co. (BMI)
4:18
9Brand New Goodbye Song
engineer:
Don Cobb and Neil Wilburn
producer:
Chips Moman
bass:
Sherman Hayes (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19), Gordon Payne (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19), Rance Wasson (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19) and Reggie Young (guitarist and songwriter) (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19)
keyboard:
Clifford Barny Robertson (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1977)
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19)
mixed at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Brand New Goodbye Song (from 1976-12-18 until 1976-12-19)
composer:
Chips Moman and Reggie Young (guitarist and songwriter)
2:53
10Satin Sheets
engineer:
Don Cobb and Neil Wilburn
producer:
Chips Moman
background vocals:
Jessi Colter and Toni Wine
recorded at and mixed at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Satin Sheets
lyricist and composer:
Willis Alan Ramsey
42:41
11This Is Getting Funny (But There Ain’t Nobody Laughing)32:48
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#TitleRatingLength
1I’ve Always Been Crazy
producer:
Richie Albright and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Sherman Hayes (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11), Gordon Payne (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11) and Rance Wasson (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11)
keyboard:
Clifford Barny Robertson (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1978) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Jack Clement Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-03-31, from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02, from 1978-04-11 until 1978-04-14) and American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1978-06-05 until 1978-06-07, from 1978-06-10 until 1978-06-11)
recording of:
I've Always Been Crazy (from 1978-03-30 until 1978-06-11)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Waylon Jennings Music
44:12
2Don’t You Think This Outlaw Bit’s Done Got Out of Hand
producer:
Richie Albright and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Sherman Hayes (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02), Gordon Payne (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02) and Rance Wasson (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02)
keyboard:
Clifford Barny Robertson (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02)
trumpet:
Bill Joor (trumpeter and songwriter) (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1978) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Jack Clement Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02)
recording of:
Don’t You Think This Outlaw Bit’s Done Got Out of Hand (from 1978-04-01 until 1978-04-02)
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Waylon Jennings Music
52:58
3Billy
producer:
Richie Albright and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
Billy
lyricist and composer:
Tony Joe White
publisher:
Tennessee Swamp Fox Music Co.
44:16
4A Long Time Ago
producer:
Richie Albright and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
recording of:
A Long Time Ago
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Shel Silverstein
32:26
5As the ’Billy World Turns
producer:
Richie Albright and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
recording of:
As the ’Billy World Turns
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
2:58
6Medley of Buddy Holly Hits: Well Allright / It’s So Easy / Maybe Baby / Peggy Sue
producer:
Duane Eddy
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1978)
medley including a cover recording of:
It’s So Easy
writer:
Buddy Holly (1950s rock & roll singer‐songwriter) and Norman Petty
publisher:
Melody Lane Publications Inc., Wren Music Co. and MPL Communications Inc. (Paul McCartney‐related, NYC‐based company) (in 1958)
medley including a cover recording of:
Maybe Baby
lyricist and composer:
Buddy Holly (1950s rock & roll singer‐songwriter) and Norman Petty
publisher:
Melody Lane Pub and MPL Communications Inc. (Paul McCartney‐related, NYC‐based company)
medley including a cover recording of:
Peggy Sue
writer:
Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly (1950s rock & roll singer‐songwriter) and Norman Petty
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), McCartney Music, Melody Lane Publications Inc., MPL Communications Inc. (Paul McCartney‐related, NYC‐based company), MPL Musik Verlags GmbH, Peermusic (UK) Limited, Southern Music (publisher) and Wren Music Co.
medley including a cover recording of:
Well… All Right
writer:
Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly (1950s rock & roll singer‐songwriter), Joe B. Mauldin and Norman Petty
publisher:
MPL Communications Inc. (Paul McCartney‐related, NYC‐based company) and MPL Music Publishing Inc.
36:06
7I Walk the Line
producer:
Richie Albright and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
I Walk the Line
lyricist and composer:
John R. Cash (country music legend) (in 1956)
publisher:
Aberbach (London) (publisher), Bug Music, Inc., Carlin Music Corporation, Hill and Range Songs, Inc. (publisher), Hill and Range Southwind Mus S A (BMI-affiliated) and House of Cash, Inc. (BMI-affiliated, publisher for works of Johnny Cash)
23:29
8Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down
producer:
Richie Albright and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
The Bottle Let Me Down
lyricist and composer:
Merle Haggard (US country singer, guitarist, fiddler & songwriter)
3:31
9Girl I Can Tell (You’re Trying to Work It Out)
producer:
Richie Albright and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1978)
recording of:
Girl I Can Tell (You’re Trying to Work It Out)
writer:
Fred Carter, Jr. and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Sweedie Music Publishing and Waylon Jennings Music
2:41
10Whistlers and Jugglers
producer:
Richie Albright and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
cover recording of:
Whistlers and Jugglers
lyricist and composer:
Shel Silverstein
4:35
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1I Ain’t Living Long Like This
producer:
Richie Albright
bass:
Jerry Bridges (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17), Gordon Payne (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17) and Rance Wasson (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17)
keyboard:
Clifford Barny Robertson (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1979)
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-06-21, on 1979-08-17)
karaoke version of:
Ain't Living Long Like This by Fool on the Hill (FOTH) (FOTH, UK Drum & Bass producer, "Fool on the Hill")
cover recording of:
I Ain’t Living Long Like This (from 1979-06-20 until 1979-08-17)
lyricist and composer:
Rodney Crowell
publisher:
Jolly Cheeks Music (publisher) and Visa Music
4.54:47
2What Goes Around
producer:
Richie Albright
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
What Goes Around
lyricist and composer:
Micheal Smotherman
32:55
3Another Man’s Fool22:53
4I Got the Train Sittin’ Waitin’52:40
5It’s the World’s Gone Crazy (Cotillion)
producer:
Richie Albright
background vocals:
Barny, Carter, Gordon and Waylon (US country musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1979, in 1980)
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
It's the World's Gone Crazy (Cotillion)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Shel Silverstein
publisher:
Evil Eye Music Inc. and Waylon Jennings Music
32:26
6Ivory Tower
producer:
Richie Albright
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Ivory Tower
lyricist and composer:
Clifford Barny Robertson
32:45
7Out Among the Stars
producer:
Richie Albright
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Out Among the Stars
lyricist and composer:
Adam Mitchell (Scottish-Canadian songwriter)
33:33
8Come With Me
producer:
Richie Albright
bass:
Jerry Bridges (from 1979-06-22 until 1979-06-28)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1979-06-22 until 1979-06-28)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1979-06-02 until 1979-06-28) and Gordon Payne (from 1979-06-22 until 1979-06-28)
keyboard:
Clifford Barny Robertson (from 1979-06-22 until 1979-06-28)
background vocals:
Carter Robertson (from 1979-06-22 until 1979-06-28)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1979-06-22 until 1979-06-28)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1979) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1979)
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1979-06-22, on 1979-06-23, on 1979-06-26, on 1979-06-28)
recording of:
Come With Me (from 1979-06-22 until 1979-06-28)
writer:
Chuck Howard
publisher:
First Lady Songs, Inc.
43:02
9If You See Her
producer:
Richie Albright
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
If You See Her
writer:
Mickey Newbury (American songwriter)
3:28
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1Clyde
producer:
Richie Albright and Ron Haffkine
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1980-02-05)
fiddle:
Bill Graham (on 1980-02-05)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1980-02-05) and Billy Ray Reynolds (on 1980-02-05)
harmonica:
Gordon Payne (on 1980-02-05)
piano:
Charles Cochran (Nashville session pianist & composer) (on 1980-02-05) and Duke Goff (on 1980-02-05)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1980-02-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (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 (on 1980-02-05)
cover recording of:
Clyde (on 1980-02-05)
lyricist and composer:
J.J. Cale
publisher:
Johnny Bienstock Music
32:41
2It’s Alright
producer:
Richie Albright
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
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)
recording of:
It’s Alright
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
publisher:
Waylon Jennings Music
33:00
3Theme 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)
3.52:06
4Nashville Wimmin
producer:
Richie Albright
cover recording of:
Nashville Wimmin’
lyricist and composer:
Harlan Howard
recording of:
Nashville Wimmin’
lyricist and composer:
Harlan Howard
43:33
5Do It Again
producer:
Richie Albright
cover recording of:
Do It Again
writer:
Walter Becker and Donald Fagen
publisher:
American Broadcasting Music, Inc., Anchor Music Ltd., MCA Music (not for release label use! this is a music publisher, ASCAP-affiliated), MCA Music Ltd., Red Giant Music, Inc., Universal/MCA Music Ltd. (not for release label use!) and Wingate Music Corp.
3:46
6Sweet Music Man
cover recording of:
Sweet Music Man
lyricist, writer and composer:
Kenny Rogers (US country singer, songwriter, actor, record producer & entrepreneur)
3:34
7Storms Never Last
producer:
Richie Albright and Ron Haffkine
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
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)
cover recording of:
Storms Never Last
lyricist and composer:
Jessi Colter
publisher:
Baron Music, Baron Music Publishing Co. and Baron Music, Inc.
32:51
8He Went to Paris
cover recording of:
He Went to Paris
lyricist and composer:
Jimmy Buffett
43:20
9What About You
cover recording of:
What About You?
writer:
Jack Anglin and Johnnie Wright (US country music singer-songwriter)
3:33
10Waltz Across Texas
cover recording of:
Waltz Across Texas
lyricist and composer:
Billy Talmadge Tubb
publisher:
Unichappell Music, Inc.
45:12
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