Nashville Rebel

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1T for Texas (live)
recording engineer:
Al Pachucki (in 1974-09, on 1974-09-25)
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ray Pennington
bass:
Duke Goff (on 1974-09-25)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1974-09-25)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-09-25), Billy Ray Reynolds (on 1974-09-25) and Larry Whitmore (on 1974-09-25)
harmonica:
Roger Crabtree (on 1974-09-25)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (on 1974-09-25)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-09-25)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1976)
recorded at:
Western Place in Dallas, Texas, United States (on 1974-09-25)
live cover recording of:
Blue Yodel (Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)) (on 1974-09-25)
lyricist, writer and composer:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
publisher:
Ralph Peer (publisher 1920s) (on 1928-02-03)
part of:
Blue Yodels by Jimmie Rodgers
live cover recording of:
Blue Yodel (Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)) (in 1974-09)
lyricist, writer and composer:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
publisher:
Ralph Peer (publisher 1920s) (on 1928-02-03)
part of:
Blue Yodels by Jimmie Rodgers
Waylon Jennings4:00
2Freedom to Stay (live)
recording engineer:
Al Pachucki (on 1974-09-25)
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ray Pennington
bass:
Duke Goff (on 1974-09-25)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1974-09-25)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-09-25), Billy Ray Reynolds (on 1974-09-25) and Larry Whitmore (on 1974-09-25)
harmonica:
Roger Crabtree (on 1974-09-25)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (on 1974-09-25)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-09-25)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1976)
recorded at:
Western Place in Dallas, Texas, United States (on 1974-09-25)
live recording of:
Freedom to Stay (on 1974-09-25)
lyricist and composer:
Hoover (Willis David Hoover)
Waylon Jennings44:03
3Good Hearted Woman (live)
recording engineer:
Al Pachucki (on 1974-09-25)
producer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Ray Pennington
bass:
Duke Goff (on 1974-09-25)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1974-09-25)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-09-25), Billy Ray Reynolds (on 1974-09-25) and Larry Whitmore (on 1974-09-25)
harmonica:
Roger Crabtree (on 1974-09-25)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (on 1974-09-25)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1974-09-25) and Willie Nelson (on 1974-09-25)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1976)
recorded at:
Western Place in Dallas, Texas, United States (on 1974-09-25)
live recording of:
Good Hearted Woman (on 1974-09-25)
writer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) and Willie Nelson
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co. and Willie Nelson Music
Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson2:56
4Suspicious Minds
producer:
Ronny Light (American producer, recording engineer and songwriter.)
bass:
Bob Moore (U.S. bassist and bandleader) (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11)
drums (drum set):
Larry Londin (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11)
guitar:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11), Jerry W. Shook (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11)
steel guitar:
Lloyd Green (American steel guitarist and dobro player) (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11)
background vocals:
Joe Babcock (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11), Dolores Edgin (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11), June Page (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11) and Hurshel Wiginton (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11)
lead vocals:
Jessi Colter (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11)
performer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11)
part of:
Grammy Award: Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group nominees (number: 1971)
cover recording of:
Suspicious Minds (from 1970-08-18 until 1970-09-11)
lyricist and composer:
Mark James (Francis Zambon, composer of “Suspicious Minds”)
publisher:
Laetrec Music, Press Music Co., Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI), Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd. and Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Waylon Jennings with Jessi Colter3:58
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
Waylon Jennings33:45
6Are 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)
Waylon Jennings3.53:11
7MacArthur 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, Carlin Music Corporation, 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)
Waylon Jennings6:36
8Jack‐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
Waylon Jennings3:25
9Luckenbach, 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 Jennings & Willie Nelson43:21
10Brand 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)
Waylon Jennings2:53
11The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don’t Want to Get Over You)
producer:
Chips Moman
acoustic guitar:
Gordon Payne (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15) and Rance Wasson (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
bass:
Sherman Hayes (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15) and Eddy Anderson (American drummer and percussionist) (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
guitar:
Johnny Christopher (Guitarist, lyricist, composer, singer, session musician) (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15), Gordon Payne (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15) and Rance Wasson (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
keyboard:
Barny Robertson (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15) and Bobby Emmons (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
steel guitar:
Buddy Emmons (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15) and Ralph Mooney (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
background vocals:
Gordon Payne (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15) and Carter Robertson (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1977) and RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1977, in 1979)
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
cover recording of:
The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don’t Want to Get Over You) (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
writer:
Bobby Emmons and Chips Moman
publisher:
Baby Chick Music, Baby Chick Music, Inc. and RCA (RCA Records: simple ‘RCA’ or ‘RCA’ with lightning bolt in circle)
recording of:
The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don’t Want to Get Over You) (from 1977-08-14 until 1977-08-15)
writer:
Bobby Emmons and Chips Moman
publisher:
Baby Chick Music, Baby Chick Music, Inc. and RCA (RCA Records: simple ‘RCA’ or ‘RCA’ with lightning bolt in circle)
Waylon Jennings3.52:09
12Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys
bass:
Sherman Hayes (in 1977-11)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (in 1977-11)
guitar:
John Hug (in 1977-11), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (in 1977-11), Chips Moman (in 1977-11), Gordon Payne (in 1977-11), Rance Wasson (in 1977-11) and Reggie Young (guitarist and songwriter) (in 1977-11)
guitar [guitar harmony] and harmonica:
Gordon Payne (in 1977-11)
keyboard and organ:
Barny Robertson (in 1977-11)
steel guitar:
Sherman Hayes (in 1977-11) and Ralph Mooney (in 1977-11)
background vocals:
Barny Robertson (in 1977-11), Gordon Payne (in 1977-11), Carter Robertson (in 1977-11), Rance Wasson (in 1977-11) and Becky Williams (country vocals) (in 1977-11)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (in 1977-11) and Willie Nelson (in 1977-11)
vocals:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (in 1977-11) and Willie Nelson (in 1977-11)
performer:
Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1977), RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 1978) 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)
recorded at:
American Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (in 1977-11)
cover recording of:
Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys (in 1977-11)
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 Jennings & Willie Nelson42:33
13There Ain’t No Good Chain Gang
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist), Johnny Cash (country music legend) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician)
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1976-07-06)
drums (drum set):
Richie Albright (on 1976-07-06)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1976-07-06), Jerry Hensley (on 1976-07-06), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1976-07-06), Gordon Payne (on 1976-07-06), Jack Routh (on 1976-07-06) and Bob Wootton (on 1976-07-06)
piano:
Larry McCoy (on 1976-07-06) and Clifford Barny Robertson (on 1976-07-06)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (on 1976-07-06)
lead vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1976-07-06) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1976-07-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Aug 5, 2004 – Oct 1, 2008) (in 1978)
recorded at:
House Of Cash Recording Studios in Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States (on 1976-07-06)
recording of:
There Ain’t No Good Chain Gang (on 1976-07-06)
writer:
Hal Bynum and David Kirby (US country singer/songwriter)
publisher:
London Tree Music Ltd. and Tree Publishing Co., Inc.
cover recording of:
There Ain’t No Good Chain Gang
writer:
Hal Bynum and David Kirby (US country singer/songwriter)
publisher:
London Tree Music Ltd. and Tree Publishing Co., Inc.
Johnny Cash with Waylon Jennings43:17
14I’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
Waylon Jennings44:12
15Don’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
Waylon Jennings52:59
16The Greatest Cowboy of Them All
producer:
Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist)
bass:
Marshall Grant (on 1978-08-01)
drums (drum set):
W.S. Holland (on 1978-08-01)
guitar:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1978-08-01), Jerry Hensley (on 1978-08-01), Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1978-08-01) and Bob Wootton (on 1978-08-01)
keyboard:
Earl Poole Ball (US country pianist) (on 1978-08-01) and Larry Butler (US country music producer, songwriter & pianist) (on 1978-08-01)
trumpet:
Jack Hale (trombone) (on 1978-08-01) and Bob Lewin (on 1978-08-01)
background vocals:
June Carter Cash (American Country singer and songwriter) (on 1978-08-01), Anita Carter (on 1978-08-01), Helen Carter (country singer) (on 1978-08-01) and Jan Howard (on 1978-08-01)
lead vocals:
Johnny Cash (country music legend) (on 1978-08-01) and Waylon Jennings (US country musician) (on 1978-08-01)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Aug 5, 2004 – Oct 1, 2008) (in 2006) and Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 2006)
recorded at:
Jack Clement Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1978-08-01)
recording of:
The Greatest Cowboy of Them All (on 1978-08-01)
lyricist and composer:
Johnny Cash (country music legend)
Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings43:41
17Come 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.
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18I 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
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19Clyde
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
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20Theme 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 Jennings3.52:08
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