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Emmylou Harris, Jerry Reed, Mel Tillis, Jessi Colter, and actor James Garner also make appearances, and Jennings sings one song with Tony Joe White. Bob McDill wrote the lone Jennings solo track, "I May Be Used (But I Ain't Used Up)," which peaked at #4.
LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1983 Vinyl release of "Waylon And Company" on Discogs.
Waylon Jennings And Mel - Tilles Mason Dixon LinesAlbum Waylon And Company 1983.
Just another great song from Waylons Waylon and Company album from 1983. The album peaked at #12 on the country album charts. My video features some good M...
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1983 Vinyl release of "Waylon And Company" on Discogs.
If any one performer personified the outlaw country movement of the '70s, it was Waylon Jennings. Though he had been a professional musician since the late '50s, it wasn't until the '70s that Waylon, with his imposing baritone and stripped-down, updated honky tonk, became a superstar.
Featuring Emmylou Harris, Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams & 4 more. Producers Brian Ahern. Writers Paul Siebel. Acoustic Guitar Brian Ahern, Emmylou Harris & Ricky Skaggs. Show all albums by Waylon ...