Very cool, one of my all time favorite Waylon songs as well. It was written though by country singer/songwriter Lee Clayton, who also wrote Waylon's "Lades Love Outlaws."
Now someone just needs to cover "Whistlers and Jugglers," another obscure Waylon favorite of mine... :)
The song is from the "ramblin' man" album reissued on cd in 2000, and is a lost gem. Many good songs by musical giants are often overshadowed by their hits.
I love the name of the band too, I wonder if they end their show with "hadacol boogie"....
This band got their name from a 1940's-50's era "vitamin tonic" that was popular in the Deep South (and contained 12% alcohol). Nice bluesy sound. Well done, gentlemen!
Nice to hear some Hadacol
MsTexasWoman 2 years ago
Very cool, one of my all time favorite Waylon songs as well. It was written though by country singer/songwriter Lee Clayton, who also wrote Waylon's "Lades Love Outlaws."
Now someone just needs to cover "Whistlers and Jugglers," another obscure Waylon favorite of mine... :)
beercub 3 years ago
Well done. One of his lesser known but better songs. Keep it up!
nands1978 3 years ago
Very fine job!!
Sounds very good.
The song is from the "ramblin' man" album reissued on cd in 2000, and is a lost gem. Many good songs by musical giants are often overshadowed by their hits.
I love the name of the band too, I wonder if they end their show with "hadacol boogie"....
dimesos 4 years ago
This band got their name from a 1940's-50's era "vitamin tonic" that was popular in the Deep South (and contained 12% alcohol). Nice bluesy sound. Well done, gentlemen!
MrUnidyne 4 years ago
My favorite Waylon tune, respectfully done. Nice job...
BlanketMan 4 years ago
sounded alright guys
waylonlover859 4 years ago