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Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter In a Romantic Duet of "Suspicious Minds"

Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter In a Romantic Duet of “Suspicious Minds”

Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds” was recorded by Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter in 1970. It entered the Billboard chart twice.

Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. In One Epic Duet of "The Conversation" 

Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. In One Epic Duet of “The Conversation” 

“The Conversation” is a single by Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. which is found in the albums: Waylon and Company and Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound

Waylon Jennings Sang About An Unbearable Heartbreak In “Amanda”

"Amanda" was a song actually made for Waylon Jennings, Don Williams was just fortunate to have known about it and he recorded it back in 1973.

Waylon Jennings Reflects on life with “Old Five and Dimers Like Me”

Waylon Jennings is one of country music's treasures because of his countless hits. He also made sure to make a statement with the songs that he releases and thus, he became a country outlaw.

Waylon Jennings’ Romantic Country Song “Waltz Me to Heaven”

The country outlaw singer Waylon Jennings recorded "Waltz Me to Heaven," a song written by the amazing Dolly Parton.

Hank Williams Jr. Pays Tribute to Waylon Jennings with “Waylon’s Guitar”

Hank Williams Jr. proved that he is more than his father’s son. He made a name for himself when he released country hits after his father died.

Waylon Jennings Shows Off Amazing Guitar Skills at The Johnny Cash Show

Waylon Jennings is a true guitarist legend. In his guesting on the infamous Johnny Cash show back in 1970, he proved that his guitar skills are unparalleled.

Listen to Barbara Mandrell and Waylon Jennings’ Heartbreaking Song

Barbara Mandrell collaborated with the outlaw country musician Waylon Jennings to record the heartbreaking song “Angels Love Bad Men.”

Waylon’s Grandson & Jessi’s Daughter Come Together For ‘Storms Never Last’

Whey Jennings And Jenni Eddy Jennings Duet To “Storms Never Last” As Tribute To Waylon And Jessi

Watch Waylon Jennings’ grandson and Jessi Colter’s daughter team up for a duet of “Storms Never Last.” The talent is definitely overflowing.

Meaning behind Jelly Roll & Struggle Jennings - “Fall In The Fall”

Jelly Roll & Struggle Jennings Team Up for ‘Fall in the Fall’

In 2018, the powerful collab duo Jelly Roll and Struggle Jennings’ released the song “Fall in the Fall” in their album Waylon & Willie II. And here is the meaning behind it.

Shooter Jennings and Lukas Nelson Cover Their Famous Fathers

You’ll Be Impressed With Shooter Jennings and Lukas Nelson’s Rendition of Their Fathers’ Song

Shooter Jennings and Lukas Nelson teamed up to cover a song their fathers originally made famous of. Their version is the theme song of Netflix’s The Ranch.

Jennings’ Album “Will the Wolf Survive”: His Challenge After Becoming An Outlaw

"Will the Wolf Survive" was Waylon Jennings’ debut album released under MCA after transferring from RCA records.

Waylon and Willie’s 1970s Classic Hit “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys”

Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson performed a great duet with the song "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys."

LISTEN: Waylon & Willie’s Iconic Duet, “Luckenbach, Texas”

Waylon Jennings released his No. 1 hit "Luckenbach, Texas" in 1977. Fellow outlaw singer, Willie Nelson, joins him in singing a part of the song.

Dallas Moore Facts: What You Need to Know About the Country Singer 

Who is Dallas Moore? The Man Behind the Music

Here are some of the interesting facts about country singer Dallas Moore that you should not miss out on. 

George Strait and Willie Nelson finally team up for “Good Hearted Woman”

George Strait and Willie Nelson finally team up for “Good Hearted Woman”

Two legends on one stage, George Strait and Willie Nelson, couldn’t hide their excitement when performing “Good Hearted Woman” at the Bridgestone Arena.

George Strait features Willie Nelson in Legendary collaboration “Sing One With Willie”

George Strait features Willie Nelson in Legendary collaboration “Sing One With Willie”

King of Country, George Strait, meets Red-Headed Stranger Willie Nelson for a one-of-a-kind duet in the single “Sing One With Willie.”

Dan Tyminski of Union Station and Alison Krauss Perform “Man of Constant Sorrow”

Union Station and Alison Krauss Perform “Man of Constant Sorrow”

Union Station’s guitar and mandolin player Dan Tyminski took center stage with Alison Krauss as she played the fiddle for “Man of Constant Sorrow.”

Remembering the Death of George Jones and the Legacy He Left Behind

Remembering the Death of George Jones and the Legacy He Left Behind

The death of George Jones, whom Merle Haggard called the greatest country singer of all time, was a big loss to the country music industry. 

Merle Kilgore

The Man Between Two Legendary Hanks: Merle Kilgore

Meet Merle Kilgore, another legendary Merle in country music, whose career was marked by his songwriting prowess and two legendary Hanks.

Willie Nelson + My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys

Willie Nelson Sings a Bittersweet Rendition of “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys”

Willie Nelson never fails to deliver a soul-stirring single with Waylon Jennings’ “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys.” 

David Allan Coe + You Never Even Called Me by My Name

David Allan Coe’s “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” makes the ‘Perfect Humurous Country Song’ even more Perfect

David Allan Coe’s version popularized Steve Goodman’s and John Prine’s “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” and made him a breakout country solo artist. 

Elvis Presley + You Ask Me To

Elvis Presley’s Version of “You Asked Me To” Proves that The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll is a Committed Artist 

Elvis Presley’s recording of “You Ask Me To” was moving, affirming Elvis as a truly committed artist. 

Gene Watson + Farewell Party

Gene Watson’s Version of “Farewell Party” is not for the Faint of Heart

Known as “The Singer of Singers,” Gene Watson’s version of “Farewell Party” by Lawton Williams has made many listeners cry a bucket. 

Zach Bryan Mugshot

Zach Bryan’s Mugshot: A Frenzy of Jokes and Memes

Remember Zach Bryan's infamous mugshot? The internet still can't get over it! See the funniest fan reactions, why it's become a meme, and how it reflects on the outlaw country star.

Don Williams + Amanda

Don Williams Sings Of Love, Loss, and Regret In His 1973 Romantic Track “Amanda”

Released in 1973, “Amanda” solidified Don Williams' reputation as a masterful storyteller and interpreter of songs. Check it out here. 

Best Country Artists Of All Time

30 Best Country Artists of All Time

Joe Nichols + Billy Graham's Bible

Keeping the Old-School Country Vibe Alive with “Billy Graham’s Bible” by Joe Nichols

Joe Nichols keeps the old-school country vibe alive with the soul-stirring track “Billy Graham’s Bible.”

Willie Nelson + Nothing I Can Do About It Now

Willie Nelson’s Reflection About Life as Written in His Song “Nothing I Can Do About It Now”

The legendary country singer Willie Nelson takes on regret and moving on with his 1989 hit song called “Nothing I Can Do About It Now.”