Waylon Jennings.... Rock, Salt And Nails

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2009

Waylon said, he loved Arizona, and in the pictures that accompany this video it aint to hard to see why.
What a beautiful place. One of a few plces i would like to visit one day

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  • anyone know what album this was off?

  • @GreaseGasGlory If you had 'av wtached till the end it would have told you !!!

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  • Really love this song. I recognized Lee Hazelwood. One of the albums I dont have, guess I need to hit Amazon.

  • @mandograssable Waylon didn't become a legend by following the Rules.

    HAHA.

  • great song this, I found a great cover version of this song by an Aussie by the name of Tex Perkins & the Band of Gold

  • Rainman here love this song hope my name eckos in your mind baby

  • @mandograssable Thanks for that and thanks for the introduction to JD Crowe and what i will say is that, Waylon did a great job ( i think) yea of course i am a big big Waylon fan, but i do agree and this will not happen to often, if ever again, this was a better version of Rock Salt and Nails than Waylons but Waylon was not a disgrace to himself or the song , nor was he disrespectful . Thanks again and i enjoyed the chat take Care my friend

  • @teddie488 Type in JD Crowe and the New South, Rock Salt and Nails. A few versions will come up. Click on the one with the album cover, posted by Tapeworm05. It's 3:10 long, and not a live version, but the original version with Tony Rice lead, and Ricky Scaggs tenor. Hope you like it. By the way, the album cover used is not the original cover or musicains, except for JD Crowe. Let me know what you think.

  • @mandograssable i couldn't get it all in so this like part 2.. yea... there is also musical license and i bet the writer was really pleases that somebody like Waylon liked his song enough to record it.. i did try to listen to the Tony Rice version but could not find it here on the tube Take Care and thank you

  • @mandograssable Thank you for coming back, i appreciate it . i am obviously on Waylons side i do realise songs are written in a key, it was the way you placed such importance on chord progression that brought about that reply, which is really a ''set of rules'' that bring chords together and allows you to move from one chord to another. I am quite sure ol' Waylon had nothing but respect for a fellow musicians.

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