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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performed by Waylon Jennings.
Verse 1: DGD On a greyhound bus,Lord i'm traveling this morning GD I'm going to Shreveport and on down to New Orleans GD Been driving these highways,been doing things my way C/GGD It's been making me lonesome,on'ry and mean
Verse 2: DGD Now her hair was jet black,and her name was Codiene GD Thought she was the cream of the Basin Street queens GD She got tired of that smokey whine dream C/GGD Began to feel lonesome,on'ry and mean
Verse 3: DGD We got together,and we cashed in our sweeps GD Gave them to a beggar who was mumbling through the streets GD There's no escaping from his snowy white dreams C/GGD Born lookin' lonesome,on'ry and mean
Verse 4: DGD Now i'm down in this valley,where the wheels turn so low GD At dawn i pray,to the Lord of my soul GD I say do Lord,do right by me C/GGD I'm tired of being lonesome,on'ry and mean