Def heard of Tom B. But in my opinion everyone else is second to Moon. Ralph Moon played with Buck & Merle Haggard & is one of the men who is credited with developing the "Bakersfield Sound"
Really? I've never heard of Ralph play with Buck! I've just heard Tom Brumley and Jay Dee Mandess play with him. I have heard him Merle though. Either way, both are FANTASTIC players!
I think the bass guitarist and Waylon's telecaster lick is terrific. I agree that this is an underrated Waylon classic that deserves more attention. He really was an excellent guitarist.
You are correct and you do know your stuff. I think I meant the Music Man album was #1 on the Billboard Album Charts (Waylon's last). Theme From The Dukes of Hazzard was actually the only #1 on that album.
No dislikes, I wonder why? ..... Oh I can hear why
dubconor 3 months ago
Great version of J.J. Cale's original song...
garbeaj 6 months ago
Wonder if Waylon had a bass player called Clyde.. :)
Juicefani11 6 months ago
i can't find this song anywhere...
SgtUnicorn 7 months ago
@SgtUnicorn The song is available on Amazon as an mp3. That's how I got it.
toneddef 7 months ago
Waylon`s recorded music is great!
But man his live stuff was even better!
MrHoss76 1 year ago
I love the build up in the very beginning. Good stuff!
kornweasel 1 year ago
@herb walker I'm trying to get a hold of Ralph Mooney for an autograph can u help thanks,
waylonfan01 1 year ago
This Bass player resembles the Bass player for Grand Funk (see "Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out 1969" starting 3:10)
cmans79tr7 1 year ago
this is my favorite version of clyde!!!!!!!
gkc1121 1 year ago
Always enjoyed listening to AND playing Waymores stuff in our country bands! We miss Ya Waylon!
HerbWalker 1 year ago
oh yeah go waylon!!!!!!
gkc1121 2 years ago
(walk into bar, instant silence)
PYRAMID TRANSNATIONAL....anyone heard of it?
CaymanXWarrior 2 years ago
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MICKSS350 2 years ago
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MICKSS350 2 years ago
Ralph Moon is in a class by himself on the steel. No one is even close
shaunasdad03 2 years ago 4
Ralph Moon is a great steel guitarist. But have you ever heard Tom Brumley of Buck Owens and the Buckaroos? Now, He is a steel guitar guitar God!
TelecasterFreak93 2 years ago
Def heard of Tom B. But in my opinion everyone else is second to Moon. Ralph Moon played with Buck & Merle Haggard & is one of the men who is credited with developing the "Bakersfield Sound"
shaunasdad03 2 years ago
Really? I've never heard of Ralph play with Buck! I've just heard Tom Brumley and Jay Dee Mandess play with him. I have heard him Merle though. Either way, both are FANTASTIC players!
TelecasterFreak93 2 years ago
Ralph Mooney taught our Steel guitar player when he was young .
Phil Telford in the Midnite Express Band in El Paso Tx.Phils daddy Hank knew Ralph.
da boy can PICK!
HerbWalker 1 year ago
Awesome bass playing by Jerry Bridges, one of my favorite bass players.
walman87 2 years ago
this is a good song
cappsoutlaw 2 years ago
This is originally a JJ Cale song from the album 'Naturally'.. great album.
shyambalsekar 2 years ago
HELL MAN. a concert!!!!!!!! you got to live this in yer "soul", hell we thot we could whip th !@#$%^&* world and uh ..... we wuz wrong!
mesquitefan 2 years ago
that looked like it was so much fun
ramblinrandell 2 years ago
Ramblinrandell, yeah it does look like so much fun! I would of loved to have been to a Waylon concert! R.I.P Waylon, you'll be greatly missed.
87kungfu321 2 years ago
We are losing them, not many TRUE country artists anymore.
truckindadd 2 years ago 2
Damn that's some 1st class country funk.
enwurds 2 years ago 2
I'm 33 and a Waylon Jennings fan since I was a little girl. This song is one of my favorites. Miss you Waylon.
oceandiver75 3 years ago
it's on the Music Man album ... or the super hits
TheRealRussG 3 years ago
Does anyone know were I can find the studio version of this song. I can't seem to find what album it's on.
vrf3 3 years ago
This song is from waylons album Music Man.One of my favorites.
wayfairing3 2 years ago
If youwant to shell out some money on a GREAT album, go for the Nashville Rebel boxset, IT'S WORTH THE MONEY!!! and has teh studio version!
acashfan1 2 years ago
Wonderful version of the original by J.J. Cale... great song!!!
XanaduCGN 3 years ago
I think the bass guitarist and Waylon's telecaster lick is terrific. I agree that this is an underrated Waylon classic that deserves more attention. He really was an excellent guitarist.
sandladyvb 3 years ago 10
Sit on the porch aint got no shoes
pickin the bass and singin those blues. Classic
AdvancedGentleman 3 years ago
his best one
bohonk123 3 years ago
Love the beat on this one! Only what's with that steel guitar?
teeger66 3 years ago
Ralph Mooney!!!!!
waymoreblues 3 years ago
Oh I definitely know its Mooney! At 1:09 and 1:39, he just kinda "plinks" not really in keeping in tune with the beat. I luv the song tho'!
teeger66 3 years ago
Underrated classic (although a Billboard #1) from the Music Man album (1980).
bobluman 3 years ago
Jerry Reed played guitar on that album!
BullpenBoss 3 years ago
no it was not # 1 it was # 7 on the country charts...
XanaduCGN 3 years ago
You are correct and you do know your stuff. I think I meant the Music Man album was #1 on the Billboard Album Charts (Waylon's last). Theme From The Dukes of Hazzard was actually the only #1 on that album.
bobluman 3 years ago 2
Let me revise that previous post. I believe that "Will the Wolf Survive" from 1986 was Waylon's last #1 album.
bobluman 3 years ago
WHOOP!!! WHOOP!!!
dimesos 3 years ago