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Waylon Arnold Jennings (pronounced /ˈweɪlən ˈdʒɛnɪŋz/; June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. Jennings began playing guitar at 8 and began performing at 12 on KVOW radio. His first band was The Texas Longhorns. Jennings worked as a D.J. on KVOW, KDAV, KYTI, and KLLL. In 1958, Buddy Holly arranged Jennings's first recording session, of "Jole Blon" and "When Sin Stops (Love Begins)". Holly hired him to play bass. In Clear Lake, Iowa, Jennings gave up his seat on the ill-fated flight that crashed and killed Holly, J. P. Richardson, Ritchie Valens, and pilot Roger Peterson. The day of the flight was later known as The Day the Music Died. Jennings then worked as a D.J. in Coolidge, Arizona, and Phoenix. He formed a rockabilly club band, The Waylors. He recorded for independent label Trend Records and A&M Records, before succeeding with RCA Victor after achieving creative control.
Actors: Andy Austin (actor), Andy Austin (actor), Ken Axmaker Jr. (actor), Ken Axmaker Jr. (actor), Larry Bagby (actor), Jeff Bailey (actor), Dan Beene (actor), Brad Birkedahl (actor), Bryce Blackman (actor), Brent Bonds (actor), Shane Bowen (actor), David Caffey (actor), Ridge Canipe (actor), John Carter Cash (actor), Don Alsup (actor),
Plot: While growing up in the Great Depression era, Johnny Cash takes an interest in music and eventually moves out of his Arkansas town to join the air force in Germany. While there, he buys his first guitar and writes his own music, and proposes to Vivian. When they got married, they settled in Tennessee and with a daughter, he supported the family by being a salesman. He discovers a man who can pursue his dreams and ends up getting a record with the boys. Shortly after that, he was on a short tour, promoting his songs, and meets the already famous and beautiful June Carter. Then as they get on the long-term tours with June, the boys, and Jerry Lee Lewis, they have this unspoken relationship that grows. But when June leaves the tour because of his behavior, he was a drug addict. His marriage was also falling apart, and when he sees June years later at an awards show, he forces June to tour with them again, promising June to support her two kids and herself. While the tour goes on, the relationship between June and John grow more,and his marriage to his first wife ends. June finds out about the drugs, and help him overcome it. True love and care helped John eventually stop the drug usage, and finally proposes to her in front of an audience at a show.
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, accident, amphetamine, army, baptist, based-on-autobiographyMusic video by Waylon Jennings performing Good Hearted Woman (from Nashville Rebel). (C) 1978 courtesy of Clear Cut, Inc. http://vevo.ly/rqnw3G
Song written by Waylon.
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“Wild Ones” by Waylon Jennings Listen to Waylon Jennings: https://WaylonJennings.lnk.to/essentialYD Released in 1994, “Wild Ones” is a spirited recollection of Waylon Jennings’ breakthrough as a leader of the outlaw country movement. “I remembered the times when me, Willie, and Jessi had come to town and how we had shaken up Nashville's hierarchy up in our fight to keep the music honest," Waylon recalled in his 1996 memoir, referring to his longtime friend and collaborator Willie Nelson and his wife Jessi Colter (who appears in the “Wild Ones” video). Subscribe to the Waylon Jennings YouTube Channel: https://WaylonJennings.lnk.to/subscribeYD Follow Waylon Jennings: Facebook: https://WaylonJennings.lnk.to/followFI Twitter: https://WaylonJennings.lnk.to/followTI Instagram: https://WaylonJ...
After hearing this great production, I saw pictures as the lyrics were sung. So this is a video of what I saw. Long Live Waylon. https://www.paypal.com/donate?business=JCUTHLGYQLVL8&item;_name=Contribute+to+future+projects¤cy;_code=USD
Music video by Waylon Jennings performing Waymore's Blues (from Nashville Rebel). (C) 1974 Sony Music Entertainment http://vevo.ly/SOk70T
Waylon Arnold Jennings (pronounced /ˈweɪlən ˈdʒɛnɪŋz/; June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. Jennings began playing guitar at 8 and began performing at 12 on KVOW radio. His first band was The Texas Longhorns. Jennings worked as a D.J. on KVOW, KDAV, KYTI, and KLLL. In 1958, Buddy Holly arranged Jennings's first recording session, of "Jole Blon" and "When Sin Stops (Love Begins)". Holly hired him to play bass. In Clear Lake, Iowa, Jennings gave up his seat on the ill-fated flight that crashed and killed Holly, J. P. Richardson, Ritchie Valens, and pilot Roger Peterson. The day of the flight was later known as The Day the Music Died. Jennings then worked as a D.J. in Coolidge, Arizona, and Phoenix. He formed a rockabilly club band, The Waylors. He recorded for independent label Trend Records and A&M Records, before succeeding with RCA Victor after achieving creative control.
Just one more dance just one more chance so I can talk to you
We've both have paid don't be afraid just let me try to prove
I would do anything you want me to
Just one more dance just one more chance let me talk to you
Don't go too far with that crowd at the bar
That's not the way to win let's fall in love again
Give me your heart and let me start to build our life anew
Just one more dance just one more chance let me talk to you
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