Waylon Jennings (1937-2002) fue un reputado músico de country. Comenzó su carrera a finales de los 50 en la banda de acompañamiento de Buddy Holly (The Crickets).
Fue uno de los máximos exponentes -junto a su amigo Willie Nelson- del movimiento outlaw, que dentro del género trataba de plantar cara al mainstream popero y mercantilista que se hacía a finales de los 70 en Nashville.
Los 70 fueron su época dorada, con éxitos como "You asked me too" o "Luckemback, Texas".
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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************** HANK WILLIAMS SYNDROME *************
written and performed by Waylon Jennings
Verse 1: E Ramblin' about
Down through the South AE I find things are a changing a lot
Especially me
It's easy to see AE Montgomery's still hot,and i'm not
Verse 2: E I stopped by today
At Hank Williams's grave AE My hero from the days of my youth
Was that him or me
That i used to be AB In the times when i searched for the truth
Chorus: AE Hank you were my inspiration A And I was obsessed with your ways
But to tell you the truth E It's no thanks to you B That i'm still living today AE Hank i still love your music A And in spite of the things i've just said
You'll always be E A hero to me DAE But the Hank Williams syndrome is dead
Verse 3: E The new hats are here
And it's increasingly clear AE Our day is slipping on by
They're not like me and you
But that's alright,too AB They could keep the music alive