lp discography - covers & lyrics

If you look at the cover of The Ramblin' Man, you would think that Waylon Jennings had been a ramblin' man, riding the top of the charts, for years, maybe decades. He looks worn out, whether it's on the close-up on the cover, or the back-cover shot of him drunkenly playing solitaire. In truth, it would be another album before he hit the top of the country charts and before outlaw country became hip. Still, this is the record where it all came home. If he had created a sketch of outlaw on Honky Tonk Heroes, he perfected the marketable version of it here, making it a little slicker, a little more commercial, and a whole lot more unstoppable. If the songs aren't the equal of Honky Tonk Heroes or even This Time, The Ramblin' Man has a wilder sound and a greater diversity of songs that make it seem more unruly than its immediate predecessor and more blatantly outlaw. This contains, after all, his first flat-out rock cover, with a good take on the Allman Brothers' "Midnight Rider," plus songs that play into the image of what an outlaw country singer is. There are moments of reflection, yet even those feed into the outlaw picture. Too bad many of the album tracks wind up being agreeable filler instead of knockouts. There aren't any bad cuts, and the entire thing holds together quite well, but it doesn't add up to a moment of trancedence the way Honky Tonk Heroes or its successor would. Still, with "I'm a Ramblin' Man," "Rainy Day Woman," and the heartbreaking "Amanda" on its side, plus highlights like "Oklahoma Sunshine," this is a first-rate Waylon record. The 1999 Buddha reissue contains three bonus tracks.

WAYLON JENNINGS

THE RAMBLIN' MAN

RCA Victor APL1-0734
October/1974
Produced by Waylon Jennings
Cover Fred Newell, Reggie Young, Randy Scruggs, Dave Kirby, Larry Whitmore - guitar
Ralph Mooney - steel/dobro
Joe Allen, Leon Rhodes, Duke Goff, Sherman Hayes - bass
Larrie Londin, Ritchie Albright, D.J. Fontana - drums
Bunky Keels - piano
Andrew McMahon - organ
Kyle Lehning - trumpet/keyboards
Roger Crabtree - harmonica
Shaun Jackson - violin
Recorded:
Feb-July 1974, Glaser Sound Studio, Nashville

1.

(I'M A) RAMBLIN' MAN

(Ray Pennington) « © '64 Tree Publishing, BMI »
I've been down to Mississippi down through New Orleans yes I have
I've played in California there ain't too much I haven't seen no there ain't
Lord I'm a ramblin' man don't fool around with a ramblin' man

Left a gal in West Virginia up there where that green grass grows yes I did
Got a girl in Cincinnati waitin' where the Ohio River flows oh girl
I'm a ramblin' man don't give your heart to a ramblin' man

You'd better move away you're standing too close to the flame
Once I mess with your mind your little heart won't be the same
Lord I'm a ramblin' man don't mess around with any old ramblin' man
[ guitar ] Well up in Chicago I was known as quite a boy yes I was
Down in Alabama they called me the man of joy still do
Yeah I'm a ramblin' man don't fall in love with a ramblin' man

You'd better move away...
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2.

RAINY DAY WOMAN

(Waylon Jennings) « © '74 Songs Of PolyGram, BMI »
Oh rainy day woman
I never seem to see you for the good times or the sunshine
You have been a friend of mine rainy day woman

That woman of mine she ain't happy
Till she finds something wrong and someone to blame
If it ain't one thing it's another one on the way

Woke up this morning to the sunshine
Sure as hell looks just like rain
I know where to go on a cloudy day

Oh rainy day woman...
[ steel - guitar ] Oh rainy day woman...
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3.

CLOUDY DAYS

(Billy Ray Reynolds) « © '74 Tree Publishing, BMI »
Dark cloud hangin' over me when will it go away
Rain is in my eyes and I can't see life's become just cloudy days
Why she done me like she's done I guess I'll never know
She knows I need her more than anyone I've made a point to let it show

Cloudy days don't the sun ever shine anymore
Stormy weather will you always be around
When I'm down I can't stand cloudy days
[ guitar ] I recall the time when times were good Lord they seem so long ago
But you know they say if rain don't come then love has no chance to grow

Cloudy days don't the sun...
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4.

MIDNIGHT RIDER

(Gregg Allman) « © '70 Unichappell Music, BMI »
I gotta run to keep from hidin' I'm bound to keep on ridin'
I got one more silver dollar
I ain't gonna let 'em catch me no I ain't gonna let 'em catch a midnight rider

Well these ain't my clothes I'm wearin' this old road goes on to heaven
I got one more silver dollar...

I've gone by the point of carin' some old bed I'll soon be sharin'
I got one more silver dollar...

I ain't gonna let 'em catch me no I ain't gonna let 'em catch a midnight rider
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5.

STANDING IN THAT OKLAHOMA SUNSHINE

(Bud Reneau - Hal Bynum) « © '73 PolyGram Int, ASCAP / Andite Invasion Music, BMI »
New York woman tryin' to make me love her
A sad eyed girl with rollers in her hair
Down the hall somebody's cooking cabbage
Kids're running up and down the stairs

I'd like to leave this God forsaken city
But I can't go no matter how I try
But once again I'll be in Oklahoma tonight
Tonight when I lay down and close my eyes

I'll be standing in that Oklahoma sunshine
Just got off a bus from another world
Kissing mom and shaking hands with papa
Dryin' the teras of an Oklahoma girl
Standing in that Oklahoma sunshine
A dream that I have dreamed so many times
The blue eyed girl with the golden hair still loves me
When I go back to Oklahoma in my mind

When the cold wind blows in this big city
A part of me flies home to where it's warm
New York woman thinks that I'm still with her
Just because I'm sleeping in her arms

But I'll be standing in that Oklahoma sunshine...
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6.

HUNGER

(Lee Fry) « © '74 Songs Of PolyGram, BMI »
They said in her younger days her beauty was enough to drive men wild
But the hunger in her body then was not the hunger of some lonely child
Like a butterfly in springtime searching every field for loving's sweetest rose
The embrace of many strangers still could not release her from the hold

In the backstreets and the bedrooms all she's found is disappointments bitterly
While the love that she's too often found was enough to satisfy her needs
She's older than the years she holds and ageing fast with each day passing by
On a downhill run to nowhere cause the hunger never can be satisfied

The reflection in her mirror's not the image she remembers in her mind
Her beauty has been eaten by the hunger and the acid winds of time
She has danced the tune her demons played and payed the piper dearly for a song
Empty now of all her pride but still inside her hunger's just as strong

They said in her younger days...
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7.

I CAN'T KEEP MY HANDS OFF OF YOU

(Bobby Borchers - Mack Vickery) « © '73 Tree Publishing, BMI »
You know I can't stand to be around you
Because you know I'm still in love with you
And my arms keep reaching to do what my thoughts do all the time
I just can't keep my hands off of you

Cause it's like looking at heaven while I'm standing in hell
We shared something precious for a while
You look just like a baby in a cradle to me
I just can't keep my hands off of you

Woman you've got the man inside my body tremblin'
The way only you know how to
And I guess that's just one of a million reasons
I just can't keep my hands off of you

Cause it's like looking at heaven...
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8.

MEMORIES OF YOU AND I

(Lee Clayton) « © '74 Resaca Music, BMI »
I thought to leave your bed for the street was as simple as saying goodbye
I couldn't see how blind a man can be Lord how quickly life can fly

As the lines in my face grow deeper and the well of my soul runs dry
I find that I drink more and more from the memories of you and I
[ steel ] The taste of fame is fire to me no more the tension and hunger have gone
All I have left the money and the game I'm a prisoner to road I'm on

As the lines in my face grow deeper...
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9.

IT'LL BE HER

(Billy Ray Reynolds) « © '73 Songs Of Universal, BMI / Songs Of PolyGram, BMI »
If anyone ever finds a better way to love
It'll be her lovin' me
If anyone ever goes out of their way to show they care
It'll be her lovin' me

She's every woman I've ever known rolled up in one
If I'm ever loved any more she'll be the one
To get it done the way it should be it'll be her lovin' me

If ever I'm down and out and need someone to love
It'll be her lovin' me
When everyone else is cold and I need someone warm to hold
It'll be her lovin' me

She's every woman I've ever known...
[ steel + guitar ] She's every woman I've ever known...
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10.

AMANDA

(Bob McDill) « © '72 Ranger Bob Music, ASCAP / PolyGram Int, ASCAP »
I've held it all inward God knows I've tried
But it's an awful awakenin' in a country boy's life
To look in the mirror in total surprice
At the hair on my shoulders and the age in my eyes

Amanda light of my life fate should have made you a gentleman's wife
Amanda light of my life fate should have made you a gentleman's wife
[ guitar ] It's a measure of people who don't understand
The pleasures of life in a hillbilly band
I got my first guitar when I was fourteen
Now I'm over thirty and still wearin' jeans

Amanda light of my life...
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