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Honesty is something you can't wear out.
Waylon Jennings
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Waylon Jennings
Age: 64 †
Born: 1937
Born: June 15
Died: 2002
Died: February 13
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Littlefield
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Waylon Arnold Jennings
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You know, in the days when I started, if you had Chet Atkins' name on your record as a producer and it was on RCA, you could work the road. It didn't have to be a big hit record, it just had to have that on it.
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Those neon light nights, couldn't stay out of fights, keeps a-haunting me in memories. There is one in every crowd, for crying out loud, why was is always turning out to be me?
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His songs were soon curled on the lips of the world, they had earned him the highest acclaim. And yet his greatest desire was the simple warmth of love's fire, cause it's cold on the dark side of fame.
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We got a lot of politicians up there on Capital Hill. Ain't it funny how they prosper while the country stands still?
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If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones.
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Was an American archetype, the bad guy with the big heart.
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Besides that, I felt guilty. I thought for some reason... I was alive, and Buddy and those boys were dead, and I didn't know how, but somehow I'd caused it.
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Don't you be so nice to me I fall in love so easily.
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It was all devastating. I'd never dealt with losing anyone close to me, and I didn't know where to put it in my life. I was very young then. Buddy taught me so much in such a short time.
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Mainly what I learned from Buddy... was an attitude. He loved music, and he taught me that it shouldn't have any barriers to it.
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The rock and roll spirit. I learned a lot of that because I worked with Buddy Holly. I played bass with him, and he taught me a lot about that.
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Did ole Hank really do it this way?
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The only two things in life that make it worth livin' / Is guitars that tune good and firm feelin' women
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Now, I was on drugs, and that didn't help a whole lot. He hated that. That was part of where Chet and I had problems, so I take complete blame for that.
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Take your tongue out of my mouth, I'm kissing you good-bye.
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We did an album one time called White Mansions, about the civil war, but it was written by a guy from England. His looking at it from over there and it not being a part of his history made it so he could be objective.
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You know, I feel sorry for the young artists.
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Is your head up your ass so far that you can't pull it out?
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This is getting funny, but there ain't nobody laughing.
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The men who could not fight, in a war that didn't seem right. You let them come home, America.
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