Ol' Waylon
Ol' Waylon | ||||
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Studio album by Waylon Jennings | ||||
Released | April 1977 | |||
Genre |
Country Outlaw country | |||
Length | 34:37 | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Producer | Chips Moman | |||
Waylon Jennings chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Ol' Waylon is an album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Victor in 1977. It plays to Jennings' established outlaw country image. The album features one of his signature songs, a track featuring Willie Nelson called "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)", as well as the Neil Diamond song "Sweet Caroline", a version of Kenny Rogers' "Lucille" and a medley of the two Arthur Crudup songs previously recorded by Elvis. Ol' Waylon eventually became one of Jennings' highest-selling albums, due in no small part to the phenomenal success of the chart-topping "Luckenbach, Texas"; it was also the singer's fourth solo album in a row to reach the top of the country charts, remaining there for thirteen weeks, becoming country music's first platinum album by any single solo artist.
Track listing
- "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)" (Bobby Emmons, Chips Moman) – 3:22
- "If You See Me Getting Smaller" (Jimmy Webb) – 3:39
- "Lucille" (Roger Bowling, Hal Bynum) – 4:07
- "Sweet Caroline" (Neil Diamond) – 3:10
- "I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself" (Buddy Knox) – 2:23
- "Belle of the Ball" (Jennings) – 3:26
- Medley: – 2:37
- "That's All Right Mama" (Arthur Crudup)
- "My Baby Left Me" (Crudup)
- "Till I Gain Control Again" (Rodney Crowell) – 4:18
- "Brand New Goodbye Song" (Moman, Reggie Young) – 2:54
- "Satin Sheets" (Willis Alan Ramsey) – 2:43
- "This is Getting Funny (But There Ain't Nobody Laughing)" (Michael Smotherman) – 2:48
Production
- Produced By Chips Moman
- Production Assistants: Gretchen Brennison, Jeremy Holiday
- Engineers: Don Cobb, Neil Wilburn
- Mastering: Vic Anesini, Steve Hoffman
Personnel
- Drums: Ritchie Albright
- Bass: Sherman Hayes
- Guitars: Ritchie Albright, Johnny Christopher, Waylon Jennings, Gordon Payne, Rance Wasson, Reggie Young
- Steel: Ralph Mooney
- Keyboards: Clifford Robertson
- Horns, Horn Arrangements: Harrison Calloway Jr., Ronnie Eades, Muscle Shoals Horns, Charles Rose, Harvey Thompson
- Vocals: Johnny Christopher, Jessi Colter, Gordon Payne, Steve Pippin, Carter Robinson, Toni Wine
Chart performance
Chart (1977) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 1 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 15 |
Canadian RPM Top Albums | 65 |
References
- ↑ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Ol' Waylon at AllMusic. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
Preceded by Kenny Rogers by Kenny Rogers |
Top Country Albums number-one album June 4-August 27, 1977 |
Succeeded by Moody Blue by Elvis Presley |
Preceded by The Sound in Your Mind by Willie Nelson |
Top Country Albums number-one album of the year 1977 |
Succeeded by Stardust by Willie Nelson |