What's your Favorite Waylon Tune???

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Always sort of partial to "Pretend I Never Happened"
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"...Lord, I hope you never do." That soft-spoken throw-away line at the end of "You Ask Me To" still send shivers after 30 years. Not to mention Moon's steel (and dobro too?).
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Amanda.
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Everything from the Pre-Outlaw era. My parents took me to see E.T. in about 1967 when Jack Greene, Jack Drake, Cal Smith Buddy Charleton, and Steve Chapman were the Troubadors and of course I was very impressed. But what really "blew me away" was the opening act, Waylon Jennings. I will never forget that wonderful set. He did "Silver Ribbons", "Green River", "That's What You Get For Lovin' Me", "Nashville Rebel" and many others. That music absolutely inspired me for a lifetime. What a talent he was!!
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That would be "The Hunger".
"They say, in her younger days,
her beauty was enough to drive men wild."
Waylon was an original.
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"Dreaming My Dreams With You" ... Image


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Post by Jason Stillwell »

"Rainy Day Woman" and "This Time".
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Post by Merv Dawson »

Ditto Last Letter and Days of Sand and Shovels. Can you still get those by Wayon?
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Rainy Day Woman
I'll Go Back to Her
Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line
Lonesome 'Onry and Mean

RIP Hoss!

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Unless I'm wrong, I don't think Days of Sand and Shovels ever appeared on an album.
I know it was out as a single around 1969 because I have the 45.
Those who haven't heard much pre-outlaw
Waylon might not care for it's lush production, but to me its one of his most moving songs. Is it on any of the box sets?
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Another of my favorites from the pre outlaw era is "Cedartown Georgia". And BTW, "Day's of Sand and Shovels" is on the RCA L.P., The Best of Waylon Jennings.

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David Weaver:

MacArthur Park is on the Waylon's Box Set titled "Journey-Six Strings" released in 1999. Go to www.cdnow.com and enter Waylon Jennings in the artist box. You'll find a huge selection of Waylon's CD's just scroll through and you'll find the Box Set I'm referring to.
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Post by Mike Sweeney »

I've seen many good titles here but one that I like that seems to be forgotten is one written by Harlen Howard called " The Chokin' Kind".
He also had a great version of Carl Belew's " Stop The World And Let Me Off"
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Post by frank rogers »

Mike Sweeney, Great call on those two!
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