I am not a huge country guy, but its like Waylon's music was made for a certain part of life. This song and others hit so hard describing some things I experienced lately. His music has been a great a friend.
Can’t even put into words how much I love Waylon. He’s my number 1 and nobody else even comes close. He’s so good, there’s times I can’t even listen to other country artists that I love.
I love Mooney but Waylon's guitar playing gave Waylon his signature sound. The two of them trading back forth was pure magic that will never be seen nor heard again.
Wow great quality! Damn was Waylon great in the 70s! Oh hell, when wasn't he great? The quality of this vid just really allows his voice to just blast out....love it!
Thank you Wayn and I'm honored to have you stop by and leave a great comment like that!.. as far as YOUR songs go... You are one of the best I ever heard!! the songs you write are all heart and soul... Have a nice weekend Brother!! Daniel
Loved it Daniel one of my very favorite Waylon Jennings songs and I love all of them but this one is great I love all these great videos you got here Daniel fantastic my friend thank you from Phil .
Exactly forty five years ago on this day in 1975 {February 23rd} Waylon Jennings' "Rainy Day Woman"* peaked at #2 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart, for the week it at #2, the #1 record for that week was "It's Time To Pay The Fiddler" by Cal Smith... "Rainy Day Woman" reached #18 on the Canadian RPM Country Singles chart... The remainder of the Hot Country Singles' Top 10 on February 23rd, 1975: At #3. "Linda On My Mind" by Conway Twitty #4. "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)" by Linda Ronsdadt #5. "Before The Next Teardrop Falls" by Freddy Fender #6. "The Ties That Bind" by Don Williams #7. "Sweet Surrender" by John Denver #8. "I Care"/"Sneaky Snakes" by Tom T. Hall #9. "I'm A Believer" by Tommy Overstreet #10. "Loving You Will Never Grow Old" by Lois Johnson Waylon Arnold Jennings passed away at the age of 64 on February 13th, 2002... May he R.I.P. * "Rainy Day Woman" was Waylon Jennings' second of five of his records to peak at #2 on the Hot Country Singles chart, and between 1974 and 1987 he had fifteen records peak at #1...
This is the stuff! I'd take this over a wall-to-wall video of the goshawful CMA show from a month or so ago. Waylon's turning over in his grave and so are Johnny Cash, George Jones, Merle Haggard, and Hank Sr.
Owen Ritter it's a program promise ya if up to Waylon a 5 piece band would be right behind him, no one in country and I mean none has stood up for freedom to be yourself sing your way without smoke and filters than Waylon Jennings look it up for your self promise you'll will be Pleasantly surprised!!!