Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Waylon Jennings Pictures
Artist:
Waylon Jennings
Origin:
United States, Littlefield - TexasUnited States
Born date:
June 15, 1937
Death date:
February 13, 2002
Waylon Jennings Album: «#1 Nashville Outlaw (Dlx)»
Waylon Jennings Album: «#1 Nashville Outlaw (Dlx)» (Front side)
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  • Title:#1 Nashville Outlaw (Dlx)
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  • Type:Audio CD
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Track listing
Review - Product Description
1. When Sin Stops
2. Jole Blon
3. Crying
4. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
5. White Lightnin'
6. Sally Was A Good Old Girl
7. It's So Easy
8. Love's Gonna Live Here
9. Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
10. Burning Memories
11. Big Mamou
12. Abilene
13. Money (That's What I Want)
14. Lorena
Customer review
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Waylon's first recordings

These tracks are on numerous albums and there is misinformation on most of them. Jole Blon/When Sin Stops is Waylon's first single produced by Buddy Holly. Buddy Holly plays guitar but is not singing nor did he write the songs on these two tracks. The other tracks are from Waylon's first album...a promotional album "Waylon Jennings at JD's" recorded in 1964. His band, the Waylors are backing him. Band member, Jerry Gropp, rhythm guitar sings Money. Paul Foster, bass sings Lorena. Waylon, Paul & Gerry are singing Abilene. On most album playlists, Waylon is listed as singing all the songs. A mere 2000 albums were made. In July, 1969, Decca Records bought the masters and issued "Waylon Jennings" on their Vocalion label.

Your Waylon history lesson for today......