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  • No dislikes, I wonder why? ..... Oh I can hear why

  • Great version of J.J. Cale's original song...

  • Wonder if Waylon had a bass player called Clyde.. :)

  • i can't find this song anywhere...

  • @SgtUnicorn The song is available on Amazon as an mp3. That's how I got it.

  • Waylon`s recorded music is great!

    But man his live stuff was even better!

  • I love the build up in the very beginning. Good stuff!

  • @herb walker I'm trying to get a hold of Ralph Mooney for an autograph can u help thanks,

  • This Bass player resembles the Bass player for Grand Funk (see "Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out 1969" starting 3:10)

  • this is my favorite version of clyde!!!!!!!

  • Always enjoyed listening to AND playing Waymores stuff in our country bands! We miss Ya Waylon!

  • oh yeah go waylon!!!!!!

  • (walk into bar, instant silence)

    PYRAMID TRANSNATIONAL....anyone heard of it?

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  • Ralph Moon is in a class by himself on the steel. No one is even close

  • 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!

  • 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!

  • 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!

  • Awesome bass playing by Jerry Bridges, one of my favorite bass players.

  • this is a good song

  • This is originally a JJ Cale song from the album 'Naturally'.. great album.

  • 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!

  • that looked like it was so much fun

  • 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.

  • We are losing them, not many TRUE country artists anymore.

  • Damn that's some 1st class country funk.

  • I'm 33 and a Waylon Jennings fan since I was a little girl. This song is one of my favorites. Miss you Waylon.

  • it's on the Music Man album ... or the super hits

  • Does anyone know were I can find the studio version of this song. I can't seem to find what album it's on.

  • This song is from waylons album Music Man.One of my favorites.

  • 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!

  • Wonderful version of the original by J.J. Cale... great song!!!

  • 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.

  • Sit on the porch aint got no shoes

    pickin the bass and singin those blues. Classic

  • his best one

  • Love the beat on this one! Only what's with that steel guitar?

  • Ralph Mooney!!!!!

  • 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'!

  • Underrated classic (although a Billboard #1) from the Music Man album (1980).

  • Jerry Reed played guitar on that album!

  • no it was not # 1 it was # 7 on the country charts...

  • 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.

  • Let me revise that previous post. I believe that "Will the Wolf Survive" from 1986 was Waylon's last #1 album.

  • WHOOP!!! WHOOP!!!

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