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(Music On CD) 13 tracks including bonus tracks. This is one of those classic Waylon albums where...more

Waylon Jennings: The Ramblin' Man (CD)

(Music On CD) 13 tracks including bonus tracks.

This is one of those classic Waylon albums where every song is solid, good and pure. The album opens with "I'm A Ramblin' Man," a song with a really smooth, strong voice from Waylon, a bright, rich acoustic guitar and heartbreaking electric guitar sounds. Musically, Waylon plays a lot of lead guitar.

On "Rainy Day Woman" and Gregg Allman's "Midnight Rider" he really lets it rip, and on "Cloudy Days" and "Amanda" he plays very subdued. The soulful spiritual ride through the wonders of country music on "Memories Of You And I" was written by Lee Clayton and is perhaps the highlight of the album with amazing instrumentation. Waylon's voice is gentle and strong at the same time.

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  • Interpret: Waylon Jennings

  • Album titlle: The Ramblin' Man (CD)

  • Genre Country

  • Label MUSIC ON CD

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 8718627232859

  • weight in Kg 0.12
Jennings, Waylon - The Ramblin' Man (CD) CD 1
01I'm A Ramblin' ManWaylon Jennings
02Rainy Day WomanWaylon Jennings
03Cloudy DaysWaylon Jennings
04Midnight RiderWaylon Jennings
05Oklahoma SunshineWaylon Jennings
06The HungerWaylon Jennings
07I Can't Keep My Hands Off Of YouWaylon Jennings
08Memories Of You And IWaylon Jennings
09I'll Be HereWaylon Jennings
10AmandaWaylon Jennings
11Got A Lot Going For MeWaylon Jennings
12The Last LetterWaylon Jennings
13The One I Sing My Love Song ToWaylon Jennings
Waylon Jennings The Jennings family was like many in West Texas, subsistence farmers and... more
"Waylon Jennings"

Waylon Jennings

The Jennings family was like many in West Texas, subsistence farmers and odd jobbers. His folks, William Albert Jennings and Lorene Beatrice Shipley, had married in 1935, and he was the oldest child, born June l5, 1937. Littlefield was a town built around the cotton fields, carved up from a three million acre ranch that had been under the aegis of Major George Washington Littlefield at the turn of the twentieth century. The seat of Lamb County, it was bisected by the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railroad, and it was as typical a small town Texas life as could be, working in his Daddy's produce store, chasing girls through the town square, watching the cowboy pictures at the Palace Theatre.

There was music in the family - his Daddy loved to sing like Bill Monroe and pluck his guitar thumb-and-finger style, while his Momma showed him how to form his first chords - and more crackling over the radio: the Grand Ole Opry and the Louisiana Hayride and Stan's Record Rack and, one morning in the fall of 1954, the echoings of a countryish singer who sounded like no other country singer before: Elvis Presley, reprising Arthur Crudup's That's Alright, Mama and Bill Monroe's Blue Moon Of Kentucky.

Waylon himself leaned toward Hank Williams and Ernest Tubb, and soon enough was trying to emulate his idols by appearing at the weekly Palace Theatre talent shows. Finding he wasn't much good at most of the available menial labors in town, he found a job at the Voice of Lamb County, KVOW, as a disc jockey, playing a variety of music from Mantovani to country to the classics. Slowly his circle of performing expanded, and he was able to watch the rise of rock and roll first-hand when a local boy from Lubbock, Buddy Holly, had a hit record called
The Jennings family was like many in West Texas, subsistence farmers and odd jobbers. His folks, William Albert Jennings and Lorene Beatrice Shipley, had married in 1935, and he was the oldest child, born June l5, 1937. Littlefield was a town built around the cotton fields, carved up from a three million acre ranch that had been under the aegis of Major George Washington Littlefield at the turn of the twentieth century. The seat of Lamb County, it was bisected by the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railroad, and it was as typical a small town Texas life as could be, working in his Daddy's produce store, chasing girls through the town square, watching the cowboy pictures at the Palace Theatre.

There was music in the family - his Daddy loved to sing like Bill Monroe and pluck his guitar thumb-and-finger style, while his Momma showed him how to form his first chords - and more crackling over the radio: the Grand Ole Opry and the Louisiana Hayride and Stan's Record Rack and, one morning in the fall of 1954, the echoings of a countryish singer who sounded like no other country singer before: Elvis Presley, reprising Arthur Crudup's That's Alright, Mama and Bill Monroe's Blue Moon Of Kentucky.

Waylon himself leaned toward Hank Williams and Ernest Tubb, and soon enough was trying to emulate his idols by appearing at the weekly Palace Theatre talent shows. Finding he wasn't much good at most of the available menial labors in town, he found a job at the Voice of Lamb County, KVOW, as a disc jockey, playing a variety of music from Mantovani to country to the classics. Slowly his circle of performing expanded, and he was able to watch the rise of rock and roll first-hand when a local boy from Lubbock, Buddy Holly, had a hit record called That'll Be The Day.
Excerpt from the book BCD 16320 - Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Destiny's Child - Read more at: https://www.bear-family.com/jennings-waylon-the-journey-destiny-s-child-6-cd.html
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https://www.bear-family.com/jennings-waylon/
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Tracklist
Jennings, Waylon - The Ramblin' Man (CD) CD 1
01 I'm A Ramblin' Man
02 Rainy Day Woman
03 Cloudy Days
04 Midnight Rider
05 Oklahoma Sunshine
06 The Hunger
07 I Can't Keep My Hands Off Of You
08 Memories Of You And I
09 I'll Be Here
10 Amanda
11 Got A Lot Going For Me
12 The Last Letter
13 The One I Sing My Love Song To