Waylon Jennings – Good Hearted Woman

Album Info

Artist: Waylon Jennings

Title: Good Hearted Woman

Year: 1972

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Tracklist

  • 1. Good Hearted Woman (3:01)
  • 2. The Same Old Lover Man (2:48)
  • 3. One Of My Bad Habits (2:14)
  • 4. Willie And Laura Mae Jones (2:57)
  • 5. It Should Be Easier Now (3:04)
  • 6. Do No Good Woman (2:11)
  • 7. Unsatisfied (2:51)
  • 8. I Knew You'd Be Leavin' (2:43)
  • 9. Sweet Dream Woman (2:59)
  • 10. To Beat The Devil (4:03)

Review

I'm totally obsessed with "Good Hearted Woman" - it's like a breath of fresh air in the country music scene. Waylon Jennings' 1972 album is a total game-changer, marking his bold move towards outlaw country. The title track, "Good Hearted Woman", which he co-wrote with the legendary Willie Nelson, is a real showstopper - it's all about pushing through tough times and holding on to love. I love how the album blends traditional country vibes with some progressive twists, giving it a unique flavor. It's clear that Jennings was on a mission to break free from the mainstream country mold and forge his own path.

The album is packed with amazing tracks, like "Willie and Laura Mae Jones" and "To Beat the Devil", which showcase Jennings' exceptional taste in songwriters - I mean, who wouldn't want to work with talents like Tony Joe White and Kris Kristofferson? What I adore about "Good Hearted Woman" is how it captures Jennings' growth as an artist and his fearless spirit. It's an album that's all about embracing your individuality and living life on your own terms, and I think that's something we can all get behind. Overall, "Good Hearted Woman" is a must-listen for anyone who loves authentic, rootsy country music with a whole lot of heart and soul. - Sienna