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Forty-nine years ago today, Waylon Jennings topped the country chart with an album that featured covers of timeless rock tunes.
On June 22, 1974, Waylon Jennings’ “This Time” became his first No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. It was released as the lead single from his same-named LP, which he produced ...
Flashforward to today, Owen not only released the title track (which is worth a listen) but also dropped a cover of Waylon Jennings’ underrated deep cut, “Them Old Love Songs.” Written by Donnie ...
Frustrated with the song, Presley threw down his microphone and yelled, "You can put that one out after I've been dead 20 years." ...
Jennings' son, three-time Grammy-winning artist/producer Shooter Jennings, will release the first in a trio of albums of previously unheard Waylon songs, Songbird, on Oct. 3 via Son of Jessi ...
But this time, it was different, because the CMA needed Waylon a lot more than he needed them. Pretty much as soon as Waylon walked into the show with his wife, Jessi Colter, his manager Neil Reshen ...
Waylon Jennings is Still The King! -Shooter Jennings “Songbird” comes from the 1977 classic Rumours and was released as the b-side of “Dreams.” Hear Waylon Jennings’ rendition below.
Shooter Jennings recruited Waylon's old band mates to polish up the tunes. The first single, "Songbird" released on Father's Day, June 15 2025, which was also Waylon Jennings' birthday.