Listening to his songs she heard nothing but bad news, still she made her mind up to try to get him win or lose. WAYLON JENNINGS ArtBadGetHeardKistenLoseMadeMindNewsNothingSongWinWinning
His songs were soon curled on the lips of the world, they had earned him the highest acclaim. WAYLON JENNINGS ArtDarEarnLioSong
The only two things in life that make it worth livin’ / Is guitars that tune good and firm feelin’ women WAYLON JENNINGS FeelGuitarLifeLivingMakeThingsTwoWomenWorth
Men commit murder and all sorts of mayhem, in a few years they’re back on the streets. WAYLON JENNINGS AllBackCommitMayhemMenMurderOrderSportStreetYear
If you have the courage and you have the heart, that hero just might be you. WAYLON JENNINGS CourageHeartHeroInspirationalmight
But Buddy was an upper. He was happy. He loved music, and he was really happy. I don’t know… WAYLON JENNINGS BelieveBuddyHappyLovemightMusicReallyStuffUpper
That was part of where Chet and I had problems, so I take complete blame for that. WAYLON JENNINGS BlameChefCompleteCountryPartPersonProblemThat
I sat at a bar having a beer trying to hold down the stool. WAYLON JENNINGS AlcoholBeerDownDrugHoldStoolTry
They got me for possession of something that was long, long gone. WAYLON JENNINGS GoneLawLongOrderPossessionSomething
Country music isn’t a guitar, it isn’t a banjo, it isn’t a melody, it isn’t a lyric. It’s a feeling. WAYLON JENNINGS BanjoCountryFeelFeelingGuitarMelodyMusic
When I look at you girl, I see a true work of art. So many beautiful things coming in one little heart. WAYLON JENNINGS BeautifulGirlHeartLittleRomanticSeeThingTrue
The men who could not fight, in a war that didn’t seem right. You let them come home, America. WAYLON JENNINGS ComeCountryFightFightingHomeRightSeemWar
Is your head up your ass so far that you can’t pull it out? WAYLON JENNINGS AssFriendshipFullHeadOutUp
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. WAYLON JENNINGS BuddyHolyLearnPlayRockRollSpiritTaughtWork
I love Johnny Cash, and I respect Johnny Cash. He’s the biggest. He’s like an Elvis in this business, but no, he’s never been the rebel. WAYLON JENNINGS BiggestCashCountryLovePeoplePersonRebelRedneckRespect
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. WAYLON JENNINGS AttitudeBuddyLearnMainlyTalkingTaught
I’ve always felt that blues, rock ‘n’ roll and country are just about a beat apart. WAYLON JENNINGS AlwaysApartBestCountryMusicRock
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. WAYLON JENNINGS AnyoneCloseDeathDevastatingLifeLoseLossPutTragedy
His looking at it from over there and it not being a part of his history made it so he could be objective. WAYLON JENNINGS BeingFromHistoryLookMadeObjectivePart
Heroes put to the test, keeping a promise, doing their best. WAYLON JENNINGS BetsDoHeroInspirationalJeepPromiseTest
The Hank Williams Syndrome: Come to Nashville, write some good songs, cut some hit records, make money, take all the drugs you can and drink all you can, become a wild man and all of a sudden die. WAYLON JENNINGS ArtCountryDieDrugGoodHankMakeMoneyPeoplePersonSomeSongSuddenWriting
So I’m not very popular here with those inside the system, as you might guess. I never wanted to be. WAYLON JENNINGS GuessInsidePopularSong Might WantSystemWant
The villains have turned into heroes. The heroes have turned into heals. WAYLON JENNINGS ChangeHealHeroRealityTurnVillain