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If the heavy-hitters of outlaw country were acting like rock stars during their mid-'70s peak, then perhaps it was inevitable that the outlaws would start singing rock songs — which is precisely what Waylon Jennings did on 1976's Are You Ready for the Country. Although the title is taken from Neil Young's song — which provides an absolutely storming opener for this ten-song record — there is a bit of a jibe to its sentiment as well, since Waylon not only sings Young, but also the Marshall Tucker Band and Dr. Hook, along with reviving Jimmy Webb's "MacArthur Park." That selection of material indicates not just the increasing rock-isms of Waylon and the outlaws, it also indicates that Jennings' focus was beginning to blur slightly as he lost the sense of purpose that propelled his records of the first half the '70s, from The Taker/Tulsa to Dreaming My Dreams. Here, the music hasn't really changed, but the flow is no longer seamless and the shifting tones can be a little jarring. Also, Jennings' songwriting starts to slip a little bit here; none of his originals are bad, and "I'll Go Back to Her" is quite good, but they're all decidedly second tier. All things considered, though, most of the individual moments hold up quite well, with "Are You Ready for the Country" and a wonderful, surging take on Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See" ranking among Waylon's best music of the era. There are other very good moments, such as the cracking "Jack a Diamonds," and the entire record is entertaining, but more for a collection of moments than a cohesive whole. That's the first time since the late '60s that one of Jennings' albums felt like less than the sum of its parts, and if it didn't necessarily mark the end of the era, it did mark the point when he started to ease back from his startling peak of creativity.

WAYLON JENNINGS

ARE YOU READY FOR THE COUNTRY

RCA Victor APL1-1816
June/1976
Produced by Waylon Jennings & Ken Mansfield
Cover Gordon Payne, John Leslie Hug - guitar
Ralph Mooney - steel/dobro
Ritchie Albright - drums
Duke Goff, Sherman Hayes - bass
Barney Robertson - piano/keyboards/vocals
Billy Graham - fiddle
Mack Johnson - trumpet
Maurice Spears - trombone/horn
Jim Gordon, Mackinley Johnson - horn
Julianna Buffum - cello
Denyse Buffum - viola
Charles Veal, Thomas Buffum, Ronald Folsom, Karen Jones - violin
Carter Robertson, Rance Wasson - vocals

1.

ARE YOU READY FOR THE COUNTRY

(Neil Young) « © '71 Silver Fiddle Music, ASCAP »
Slippin' and a slidin' playin' Dominos
Leftin' and a rightin' ain't a crime you know
Well I gotta tell the story before it's time to go

Well are you ready for the country are you ready for me
Are you ready for the country ain't that a sight to see
[ steel + guitar ] Talkin' to a preacher said God was on his side
Talkin' to a butcher they both were sellin' hides
Well I gotta tell the story boys I don't know the reason why

Are you ready for the country...
[ steel + guitar ] Are you ready for the country...
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2.

THEM OLD LOVE SONGS

(Troy Seals - Donnie Fritts) « © '76 Combine Music, BMI »
Down the dusty Dixie road my old Levi's draggin' tracks
Nobody cares about where I'm goin' they all know I'm comin' back

Wish I had me a true fine woman let her rock me all night long
Baby we could get it together like people do in them old love songs

I can hear somebody laughin' funny how it makes me sad
Lord I wish it was Sunday morning Saturday night sure looking bad

Wish I had me a true fine woman...
[ guitar - dobro ] I wish I had me a true fine woman...
Yeah baby we could get it together like people do in them old love songs
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3.

SO GOOD WOMAN

(Waylon Jennings) « © '76 Songs Of PolyGram, BMI »
You're so good woman Lord just too good for me
The way I am is the way I'll always be
You know I'll run around all of my life
You could've done better cause you been a good wife
You're so good woman Lord just too good for me
[ steel ] You're so good lookin' Lord you could've done better than me
You're so good lookin' no you could've done better than me
Look at the men lookin' you too while you're lookin' at me and I'm happy you do
You're so good lookin' Lord you could've done better than me yeah
[ steel ] Look at the man lookin' at you too but you're lookin' at me Lord I'm happy you do
You're so good lookin' Lord you could've done better than me
And you're so good woman you're just too good for me
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4.

JACK A DIAMOND

(Daniel Moore) « © '76 Songs Of Universal, BMI »
Jack a diamond jack a diamond take my money
You can have my life of luxury
You can have my precious silver studded saddle oh Lord
But you cannot take my soul cannot take my soul today

Sweet mama oh sweet mama won't you say you love me
Let me hold you hold you in my arms
Please tell me I'm not really falling to pieces
Keep me tender mama tender now keep me warm

Jack a diamond jack a diamond still I got my ace yeah
If you want me to do it I can throw it right in your face
Go and take my precious silver studded saddle yeah
But you cannot take my soul Lord you cannot take my soul today
Jack a diamond jack a diamond gonna be alright
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5.

CAN'T YOU SEE

(Toy T. Caldwell) « © '75 Spirit One Music, BMI »
Gonna catch a freight train as far as I can Lord
I don't care which way it goes
Gonna climb a mountain the highest mountain Lord
Jump off ain't nobody gonna know

Can't you see oh can't you see what that woman's been doin' to me
Can't you see can't you see what that woman's been doin' to me
[ guitar ] Gonna buy a ticket go as far as I can Lord I ain't never coming back
Take me a southbound all the way down Lord till the train run out of track

Can't you see oh can't you see...
[ guitar ] Can't you see oh can't you see...
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6.

MAC ARTHUR PARK

(Jim Webb) « © '68 PolyGram Int, ASCAP »
Spring was never waiting for us girl
It ran one step ahead as we followed in the dance
Between the parted pages and were pressed
In love's hot fevered iron like a stripped pair of pants

Mac Arturh Park is melting in the dark all the sweet green ising flowing down
Someone left the cake out in the rain
But I don't think that I can take it Lord it took so long to bake it
I'll never had that recipe again oh no

I recall the yellow cotton dress
Foaming like a wave on the ground around your knees
And birds like tender babies in your hands
The old man playing checkers by the trees

Mac Arturh Park is melting...
[ steel ] There will be another song for me for and I will sing it
There will be another dream for me someone will bring it
I will taste the wine while it is warm
And never let you catch me looking in the sun
But after all the loves of my life
After all the loves of my life you'll still be the one
I will take my life into my hands and I will use it
I will win the worship in their eyes and I will lose it
And my passions flow like rivers from the sky
But after all the loves of my life after all the loves of my life
I'll still be along wondering why

Mac Arturh Park is melting...
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7.

I'LL GO BACK TO HER

(Waylon Jennings) « © '76 Songs Of PolyGram, BMI »
I'll go back to her where I'm wanted
And maybe I can make up for the wrong
Inspite of all I've done she still wants me
So I'll go back to her where I belong

Walking out on her wasn't easy
But without a second thought I left her there
I gave my all and did it all to please you
But the more I seem to do the less you care

So I'll go back to her where I'm wanted...
[ steel ] I'll go back to her where I'm wanted...
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8.

COUPLE MORE YEARS

(Shel Silverstein - Dennis Locorriere) « © '76 Evil Eye Music, BMI / Screen Gems Music, BMI »
I've got a couple more years on you baby that's all
I've had more chances to fly and more places to fall
That's not that I'm wiser it's just that I've spent
More time with my back to the wall
And I've picked up a couple more years on you baby that's all

I've walked a couple more roads than you baby that's all
And I'm tired of running while you're only learning to crawl
And you're going somewhere but I've been to somewhere
And found it was nowhere at all
And I've picked up a couple more years on you baby that's all
[ steel ] Saying goodbye girl don't ever come easy at all
But you've got to fly cause you're hearin' them young eagles call
Someday when you're older you'll smile at a man strong and tall
And say I've got a couple more years on you baby that's all

You'll say I've got a couple more years...
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9.

OLD FRIEND

(Waylon Jennings) « © '76 Songs Of PolyGram, BMI »
Was it really years ago it seems like only yesterday
The last time that I saw you laugh at me and fly away
I remember all of the good times and the songs we used to sing
Old friend we sure have missed you but you ain't missed a thing

Lord you should've heard the music and all the changes that's gone through
But the funny thing is lately it keeps an easing back to you
But there's always something missing it'll never be the same
Old friend we sure have missed you but you ain't missed a thing

They've been writin' books about you and the stories that they tell
Make you look like some kind of angel but we both know you're mean as hell
I've had my share of hard times but I've lived through the strain
Old friend I sure have missed you but you ain't missed a thing
[ steel ] People talk about you after all this time
You were many things to many people but you were a friend of mine
I've been thinking bout how long you've been gone the things you've never seen
But old friend I sure have missed you but you ain't missed a thing
Old buddy we sure have missed you but you ain't missed a thing
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10.

PRECIOUS MEMORIES

(J.B.F. Wright) « © '25 Bridge Building Music, BMI »
As I wander on life's pathway know not what the future holds
As I ponder hope grows fonder precious sacred scenes unfold

Precious mem'ries how they linger how they ever flood my soul
In the stillness of the midnight precious sacred scenes unfold
[ guitar ] Precious mem'ries how they linger...
Precious mem'ries how they linger...
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