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  2. Good Hearted Woman (song) - Wikipedia

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    Jennings recorded the song for the first time as the title track of his 1972 album Good Hearted Woman, [1] [3] the single peaked at number three on the Billboard's Hot Country Singles. [4] Jennings had recorded a concert version for Waylon Live, which served as a basis for the duet with Nelson. "I just took my voice off and put Willie's on in ...

  3. Good Hearted Woman - Wikipedia

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    Good Hearted Woman was produced by Ronny Light, who was appointed by Chet Atkins to produce Waylon after Danny Davis left to work with his brass ensemble. In his autobiography, Jennings, who had developed a chip on his shoulder regarding producers, admitted to badgering the young producer during the sessions: "Ronny was young, one of the nicest people in the world, and didn't deserve the ...

  4. Waylon & Willie - Wikipedia

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    In a surprising show of co-operation, Columbia agreed. Jennings and Nelson had achieved great success previously, winning the Country Music Association Award for Duo of the Year for their song "Good Hearted Woman" in 1976, and were the marquee attractions on the Wanted! The Outlaws compilation, country music's first million selling album.

  5. Wanted! The Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    Good Hearted Woman" (Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson) – 2:56 (live version previously unreleased, released later without Willie's overdubbed vocal) Performed by Jennings and Nelson "Heaven or Hell" (Nelson) – 1:37 (originally issued in 1974) Performed by Jennings and Nelson "Me and Paul" (Nelson) – 3:45 (remix of 1971 track) Performed by ...

  6. The Highwaymen (country supergroup) - Wikipedia

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    The Highwaymen was an American country music supergroup, composed of four of country music's biggest artists who pioneered the outlaw country subgenre: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson.

  7. Greatest Hits (Waylon Jennings album) - Wikipedia

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    With Willie Nelson; From Waylon and Willie (1978) "Good Hearted Woman" (Jennings, Nelson) – 2:59 With Willie Nelson; From Wanted! The Outlaws (1976) "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)" (Emmons, Moman) – 3:19 From Ol' Waylon (1977) "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" (Jennings) – 2:55 From Dreaming My Dreams (1975)

  8. Waylon Jennings singles discography - Wikipedia

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    (Johnny Cash with Waylon Jennings) 2 — — 5 — — I Would Like to See You Again: 1983 "Leave Them Boys Alone" (Hank Williams Jr. with Waylon Jennings and Ernest Tubb) 6 — — 7 — — Strong Stuff: 1985 "We Are the World" (as a member of USA for Africa) 76 1 1 — 1 1 We Are the World: 1988 "Somewhere Between Ragged and Right" (John ...

  9. The Words Don't Fit the Picture - Wikipedia

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    The album is most notable for containing Nelson's first solo recording of "Good Hearted Woman", a song he composed with his friend Waylon Jennings. Jennings, who had been fighting many of the same battles with RCA as Nelson, started writing the song and asked Nelson to help him finish it during a late-night poker game at the Fort Worther Motel ...