lp discography - covers & lyrics

It sat on the top of the country charts for 11 weeks and went double platinum, making it one of the biggest hits in either Waylon Jennings' or Willie Nelson's catalog. Years after its initial 1978 release, Waylon & Willie remains one of their biggest-selling albums, but its perennial popularity has more to do with their iconic status — something this album deliberately played up — than the quality of the music, which is, overall, merely good. Released in early 1978, a few months after Jennings' Ol' Waylon spent 13 weeks on the top of the charts in the summer of 1977, thanks in part to the hit single "Luckenbach, Texas" featuring a chorus sung by Nelson, the album was intended as a celebration of the peak of outlaw, but in retrospect, it looks like where the movement was beginning to slide into predictability, even if both singers are more or less in command of their talents here. Though still at the peak of his popularity, Waylon had begun to slip slightly creatively starting with the very good, but not great, Are You Ready for the Country, which suggested that he was having a little harder time getting a full album of consistently great material together. The patchwork nature of this album suggests that he still had the problem, but since it was divided into three solo songs apiece and five duets, this plays to his strengths, because the limited number of new songs doesn't give him room to stumble. Though a moody cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Gold Dust Woman" is a little awkward, his original "Lookin' for a Feeling" is sturdy and the album-closing "The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You)" is brilliant, possibly the best song here, even if the heart of the record — what the album is selling — is the four duets with Willie. One of these, of course, is the monster hit "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys," with two others — "The Year 2003 Minus 25" and "Don't Cuss the Fiddle" — being laid-back, funny Kris Kristofferson songs that showcase Waylon & Willie's roguish humor and charm. The other, "Pick Up the Tempo," is one of Willie's classics, but it, like Nelson's three solo tracks, is a previously released Waylon recording stripped of his vocals and overdubbed by Nelson. This isn't a crippling problem — the songs are good, as are the performances and the singing, so they're modestly enjoyable — but they do sound a little distant, and it makes the entire album sound cobbled together: not the deliberate compilation of The Outlaws!, but significantly less than a real album from either Waylon or Willie or both of them. Instead, it sounds like a vehicle for them to keep riding their huge popularity. Since it was cut at a time they were making consistently enjoyable music, it's fun, but it could have been much, much more than it is.

WAYLON JENNINGS & WILLIE NELSON

WAYLON AND WILLIE

RCA Victor APL1-2686
January/1978
Produced by Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
Cover Reggie Young, Fred Carter, Tony Joe White, Gordon Payne - guitar
Ralph Mooney - steel/dobro
Mike Leach, Sherman Hayes, Bee Spears - bass
Ritchie Albright - drums
Bobby Wood, Barney Robertson - piano/keyboards
Don Brooks - harmonica
Recorded:
1977, American Studio, Nashville

1.

MAMMAS DON'T LET YOUR BABIES GROW UP TO BE COWBOYS

(Ed Bruce - Patsy Bruce) « © '75 Tree Publishing, BMI »
[ Waylon & Willie ]
Cowboys ain't easy to love and they're harder to hold
They'd rather give you a song than diamonds or gold
Lone Star belt buckles and old faded Levi's and each night begins a new day
If you don't understand him and he don't die young he'll probably just ride away

Mammas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
Don't let 'em pick guitars or drive them old trucks
Let 'em be doctors and lawyers and such
Mammas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
Cause they'll never stay home and the're always alone
Even with someone they love

Cowboy like smokey ole pool rooms and clear mountain mornings
Little warm puppies and children and girls of the night
Them that don't know him won't like him
And them that do sometimes won't know how to take him
He's not wrong he's just different and his pride won't let him
Do things to make you think he's right

Mammas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys...
Mammas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys...
**********

2.

YEAR 2003 MINUS 25

(Kris Kristofferson) « © '75 Resaca Music, BMI »
[ Waylon & Willie ]
Welcome to 2003 minus 25
Oh say can you smell her for the smoke
God's still up there laughin' so she's gotta be alive
Who says he can't take a dirty joke
Power isn't power does and power slips away
It's so easy to abuse
Who'd've thought them Arabs would've brought the USA
Just to give it to the Jews

Singin' crime still don't pay just like it used to
And you know that time slips away till you die
And you know that I don't give a damn when I choose to
And you know that it don't hurt so bad when you're high

Oh say does the future of the homesick and the brave
Even matter anymore
There ain't no more reason for them boys to run away
Than there was to fight before
Would you tell me why the hell we'd try to win back in a war
What we wasted in the last
Might just ain't as righteous as it used to be before
When your army's out of gas

Singin' crime still don't pay just like it used to...
Singin' crime still don't pay just like it used to...
**********

3.

PICK UP THE TEMPO

(Willie Nelson) « © '74 Full Nelson Music, BMI »
[ Waylon & Willie ]
Some people are saying that time will take care of people like me
That I'm livin' too fast and they say that I can't last much longer
But little they see that their thoughts of me is my saviour
And really should know that the beat oughta go a little faster

So pick up the tempo just a little and take it on home
The singer ain't singin' and the drummer's been a draggin' too long
Time'll take care of itself so just leave time alone
Pick up the tempo just a little and take it on home

Well I'm wild and I'm mean I'm creatin' a scene and goin' crazy
Well I'm good and I'm bad and I'm happy and I'm sad and I'm lazy
I'm quiet and I'm loud I'm gatherin' a crowd and I like gravy
About half off the wall but I learned it all in the Navy

So pick up the tempo just a little...
Yeah pick up the tempo just a little and take it on home
**********

4.

IF YOU COULD TOUCH HER AT ALL

(Lee Clayton) « © '74 Resaca Music, BMI »
[ Willie Nelson ]
Funny a woman can come on so wild and free
Yet insist I don't watch her undress or watch her watch me
And stand by the bed and shiver as if she were cold
Just to lie down beside me and touch me as if I were gold

One night of love don't make up for six nights alone
I'd rather have one than none Lord cause I'm flesh and bone
Though sometimes it seems she ain't worth the trouble at all
She could be worth the world if somehow you can touch her at all

Right or wrong a woman can own any man
She can take him inside her and hold his soul in her hand
Then leave him as weak and weary as a newborn child
Fighting to get his first breath and open his eyes

One night of love don't make up...
**********

5.

LOOKIN' FOR A FEELING

(Waylon Jennings) « © '77 Waylon Jennings Music, BMI »
[ Waylon Jennings ]
I'm lookin' for a feeling that I once had with you
Lookin' for a feeling I have grown accustomed to
I've had love and I've had lovers but they never seem to do
I keep lookin' for a feeling that I lost when I lost you

I said when it was over I'd be over you in time
Cause nothing lasts forever it's all a state of mind
I found one love I'll find another heaven knows how hard I've tried
But there's something always missing something never satisfied

I keep lookin' for a feeling...
**********

6.

IT'S NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THAT WAY

(Willie Nelson) « © '74 Full Nelson Music, BMI »
[ Willie Nelson ]
It's not supposed to be that way you're supposed to know I love you
But it don't matter anyway if I can't be there to control you
And like the other little children you're gonna dream a dream or two
But be careful what you're dreamin' or soon your dreams'll be dreamin' you

It's not supposed to be that way you're supposed to know that I love you
But it don't matter anyway if I can't be there to console you
When you go out to play this evenin' play with fire flies till they're gone
Then you rush to meet your lover play with real fire till the dawn

It's not supposed to be that way you're supposed to know that I love you
But it don't matter anyway if I can't be there to console you
**********

7.

I CAN GET OFF ON YOU

(Waylon Jennings - Willie Nelson) « © '77 Waylon Jennings Music, BMI / Full Nelson Music, BMI »
[ Waylon & Willie ]
Take back the weed take back the cocaine baby
Take back the pills take back the whiskey too
I don't need them now your love was all I was after
I'll make it now I can get off on you

I can get by on little or nothin' at all I know
I can get high just thinkin' about you and so

Well take back the weed take back the cocaine baby...
[ steel ] Who would have thought this was somethin' that I'd ever do
I'm working it out mellowing out on you

Take back the weed take back the cocaine baby...
Take back the weed take back the cocaine baby..
**********

8.

DON'T CUSS THE FIDDLE

(Kris Kristofferson) « © '75 Resaca Music, BMI »
[ Waylon & Willie ]
I scandalized my brother while admitting that he sang some pretty songs
I'd heard that he'd been scandalizing me and Lord I knew that that was wrong
Now I'm looking at it over something cool and feeling fool enough to see
What I had called my brother on now he had every right to call on me

Don't ever cuss that fiddle boy unless you want that fiddle out of tune
That picker there in trouble boy ain't nothin' but another side of you
If we ever get to heaven boys it ain't because we ain't done nothin' wrong
We're in this gig together so let's settle down and steal each other's song

I found a wounded brother drinking bitterly away the afternoon
And soon enough he turned one me like he'd done every face in that saloon
Well we cussed him to the ground and said he couldn't even steal a decent song
But as soon as it was spoken we was sad enough to wish that we were wrong

Don't ever cuss that fiddle boy...

I know that it sounds silly but I think that I just stole somebody's song
She's a good hearted woman in love with a good timin' man
And she loves him inspite of the ways that she don't understand
And through teardrops and laughter they pass through this world hand in hand
She's a good hearted woman lovin' her good timin' man
**********

9.

GOLD DUST WOMAN

(Jack Nix) « © '77 Welsh Witch Music, BMI »
[ Waylon Jennings ]
Rock on gold dust woman take your silver spoon and dig your grave
Heartless challenge pick your path and I'll pray

Wake up in the morning see your sunrise lovers to go down
Lousy lovers pick their pray but they'll never cry out loud

Well did he make you cry make you break down shatter your illusions of love
Is it over now do you know how to pick up the pieces and go home

Rock on ancient queen follow those who pale in your shadow
Rulers make bad lovers you better put your knigdom up for sale


Well did he make you cry make you break down...
Did he make you cry make you break down...
[ instrumental fade ] **********

10.

COUPLE MORE YEARS

(Shel Silverstein - Dennis Locorriere) « © '76 Evil Eye Music, BMI / Screen Gems Music, BMI »
[ Willie Nelson]
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
It ain't that I'm wiser it's just that I've spent
More time with my back to the wall
And I've picked up couple more years on you baby and that's all

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

I've got a couple more years...
**********

11.

WURLITZER PRIZE (I DON'T WANT TO GET OVER YOU)

(Chips Moman - Bobby Emmons) « © '77 Songs Of PolyGram, BMI / Tree Publishing, BMI »
[ Waylon Jennings]
I'm not here to forget you I'm here to recall
The things we used to say and do
I don't wanna get over you I don't wanna get over you

I haunt the same places we used to go alone at a table for two
I don't wanna get over you I don't want to get over you

They ought to give me the wurlitzer prize
For all the silver I let slide
Down the slot playin' those songs sung blue
They help me remember you I don't wanna get over you
[ steel ] A fresh roll of quarters same old song missing you through and through
I don't wanna get over you I don't wanna get over you

They ought to give me the wurlitzer prize...
I don't wanna get over you I don't wanna get over you
**********
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