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Waylon Jennings

Strength in Song: Waylon Jennings Honors Resilience in “Women Do Know How to Carry On”

About the Song Few artists in country music history have sung with the grit, honesty, and authority of Waylon Jennings,…

Waylon Jennings

A Barstool Ballad of Betrayal: Waylon Jennings Pours His Heart Out in “Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down”

About the Song In a voice weathered by hard roads and honky-tonks, Waylon Jennings brought country music something it desperately…

Waylon Jennings

A Line in the Sand: Waylon Jennings Draws the Final Curtain in “High Time (You Quit Your Lowdown Ways)”

About the Song By 1975, Waylon Jennings was no longer just a country singer — he was the face of…

Waylon Jennings

Bitterness in Bloom: Waylon Jennings Strikes Back in “Mental Revenge”

About the Song Before the outlaw image was fully etched into country music legend, Waylon Jennings was already singing with…

Waylon Jennings

Smoke in the Wind: Waylon Jennings Remembers Love’s Mystery in “I Recall a Gypsy Woman”

About the Song There are songs that linger like perfume on a breeze — fleeting, romantic, and impossible to forget.…

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Robby Turner, Iconic Steel Guitarist Known as the “Man of Steel,” Passes Away at 63

Farewell to the Man of Steel: Remembering Robby Turner (1962–2025) The strings have gone silent, but the sound will never…

Waylon Jennings

Rough Around the Edges, But Still Rolling: Waylon Jennings Declares His Worth in “I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain’t Used Up)”

About the Song Leave it to Waylon Jennings to take a line that sounds like a punchline and turn it…

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Dark Humor and Deeper Truths: Waylon Jennings Wrestles with Weariness in “I Think I’m Gonna Kill Myself”

About the Song Released in 1977 as part of the chart-topping album Ol’ Waylon, “I Think I’m Gonna Kill Myself”…

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Rooted in Grace: Waylon Jennings’ “Love of the Common People” Honors Everyday Strength

About the Song Long before country music became polished and packaged for the mainstream, artists like Waylon Jennings carried the…

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A Timeless Tapestry: “Forever Country” Weaves Generations Together in One Soulful Song

About the Song In an industry where trends come and go, few moments stand out as timeless tributes to legacy,…

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  • Strength in Song: Waylon Jennings Honors Resilience in “Women Do Know How to Carry On”
  • A Barstool Ballad of Betrayal: Waylon Jennings Pours His Heart Out in “Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down”
  • A Line in the Sand: Waylon Jennings Draws the Final Curtain in “High Time (You Quit Your Lowdown Ways)”
  • Bitterness in Bloom: Waylon Jennings Strikes Back in “Mental Revenge”
  • Smoke in the Wind: Waylon Jennings Remembers Love’s Mystery in “I Recall a Gypsy Woman”

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Waylon Jennings

Strength in Song: Waylon Jennings Honors Resilience in “Women Do Know How to Carry On”

Waylon Jennings

A Barstool Ballad of Betrayal: Waylon Jennings Pours His Heart Out in “Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down”

Waylon Jennings

A Line in the Sand: Waylon Jennings Draws the Final Curtain in “High Time (You Quit Your Lowdown Ways)”

Waylon Jennings

Bitterness in Bloom: Waylon Jennings Strikes Back in “Mental Revenge”

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