Waylon at JD's

Occupation

  • Vocals, guitar: Waylon Jennings
  • Guitar, vocals: Jerry Gropp
  • Bass: Paul Foster
  • Drums: Richard Albright

Waylon Jennings at JD's is the debut album by Waylon Jennings, which he recorded in December 1964 together with the Waylors. The album consists mostly of covers of then popular musicians such as Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan. The album was produced only in very small numbers and also sold in the bar At JD 's, where Jennings and the Waylors occurred regularly. All tracks of the album were recorded in the recording studios of Arizona Recorder, 3830 North 7th Street, Phoenix on December 3, 1964.

Over time, countless new releases of the album have been released, including under the name Burning Memories, Wanted: Waylon Jennings or White Lightin ', most additionally contain the title Jole Blon and When Sin Stops. These two pieces were Jennings first single, which appeared in 1958. There are only three authorized re-releases of the album, Clovis To Phoenix, The Journey: Destiny 's Child and Phase One: The Earley Years 1959-1964.

Title List (Original Album)

In addition, many re-releases contain the title:

  • " Jole Blon " (Traditional / Arr Choats / Dee. ) - 1:54
  • "When Sin Stops" ( Venable ) - 2:05

Song Info

Big Mamou is an American folk song that comes from the field of Cajun music. In addition to Waylon Jennings, provided the original most famous version of the piece, among others, Jimmy C. Newman, Hank Williams, Jr., Harry Choates and abegeänderter in the form of Link Davis was taken.

Outcouplings

From album following pieces were released as singles:

  • Dream Baby / Crying (BAT Records, 1962)
  • Dream Baby (Live) / Crying (Live) (A & M Records, 1964)
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