You Should See Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, And Friends Singing “Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line”
The crowd went wild when several country music legends joined Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings to sing "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line."
The Best Country Songs About Clouds That Resemble Your Thoughts
Whether you’re on cloud nine or you’re struck by a dark cloud, these country songs about clouds will perfectly describe what you feel right now.
Waylon Jennings’ Children are Keeping His Outlaw Spirit Alive
Meet Waylon Jennings’ children from his three failed marriages and his life-long partner, Jessi Colter. What are they up to now?
Top 10 Country Singers With Deep Voice No One Can Resist
Fans go wild the moment these country singers with deep voice starts singing. Here are ten men in the genre with the most iconic baritone voices.
The Top 50 Best Country Albums Of All Time
We’ve round up 50 of the best country albums of all time – or in other words, a list of records that are worth investing your hard-earned money.
Waylon Jennings and wife Jessi Colter: The Outlaw Couple
The love story of Waylon Jennings and wife Jessi Colter is one of the greatest in country music. Let’s revisit the start of a decade-long marriage.
Watch This Rare Interview of Waylon Jennings Where He Showed His Funny Side
Waylon Jennings may be one of the fiercest honky-tonk heroes, but he’s not afraid to show his funny side – like what you’ll see in this interview.
Waylon Jennings’ Guitar All Throughout His Music Career
Did you know that Waylon Jennings’ guitar used on stage throughout his career only totaled to five? Check the ones he used in the past here!
Waylon Jennings’ Dukes of Hazzard Theme Song Is As Remarkable As The Show
Guess we can all agree that Waylon Jennings' Dukes of Hazzard theme song is just as legendary as the action-comedy television series itself.
“I’ve Always Been Crazy” is Waylon Jennings’ Personal Declaration. Here’s Why!
"I've Always Been Crazy" by Waylon Jennings was like his personal declaration of how being silly has all this time kept him from going totally insane.
25 Best Waylon Jennings Songs That You Should Be Streaming Right Now
Waylon Jennings is one of the pioneers of country outlaw music. He released songs that top the chart in and out of the US.
It’s a Tough Life: Willie Nelson’s Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
Willie Nelson's Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys did not only become country No. 1 but also a Grammy Award-winning hit.
Country Music’s Classic Supergroup, The Highwaymen Sings ‘Highwayman’
The Highwaymen's ‘Highwayman’ showcased their unique vocals and amazing talent that made all the fans love country music all the more.
How Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson Made “Good Hearted Woman” Iconic
Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson’s "Good Hearted Woman" offers nothing less than quality and brilliance. The story behind the song is pretty interesting, too.
Remembering The Highwaymen’s Hit Song “Desperados Waiting For A Train”
“Desperados Waiting For A Train” was made popular by the famous country group Highwaymen in 1985. Guy Clark wrote the song in 1973.
Warning From Two Outlaws: “Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys”
“Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys” is a song recorded by Ed Bruce in 1975.Ed Bruce co-penned the lyrics whit his wife Patsy Bruce.
Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings Combined Their Talents In “One Too Many Mornings”
Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash recorded Bob Dylan’s song “One Too Many Mornings” for their first album together known as Heroes in 1986.
Jessi Colter Shares Her Fond Memories of Waylon Jennings
Jessi Colter loves the smallest details about Waylon Jennings, the way he entertains her, the way he made her laugh, the way he inspires, and the subtle ways he shows his love.
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”
“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.
The Highwaymen: The Mount Rushmore of Country Music and Still the Best Band in History
Individually blazing their own trails was perhaps the main fuel to The Highwaymen's road of success, thereby placing them on top of the industry in the '80s.
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."
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.
Lovin’ the Outlaw Country: Bob Wills Is Still the King
Coming from the land of Texas, Jennings was the promulgator of the outlaw country music. He initiated the anti-nashville style of country music.
Loving the Outlaw Country Song “Bob Wills Is Still the King”
Who remembers the outlaw tribute song of Waylon Jennings to Bob Wills? The song was written as a tribute to James Robert Wills or also known as Bob Wills.
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.