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[3] [4] RCA first issued the original 11-track album on compact disc in 1984; in 1989, RCA reissued the album on CD and cassette with the songs resequenced and omitting two tracks ("Ladies Love Outlaws" and "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line"). This is the version of the CD currently available.
Waylon's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is a compilation album by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Victor in 1984.It contains several songs recorded primarily in the later period of the singer's career, encompassing the late 1970s as well as the early 1980s.
16 Biggest Hits is a 2005 Waylon Jennings compilation album. It is part of a series of similar 16 Biggest Hits albums released by Legacy Recordings. It has sold 747,000 copies in the US as of May 2013.
"America" is a song written by Sammy Johns, and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in September 1984 as the first single from his compilation album Waylon's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]
Greatest Hits: Release date: 1979; Label: RCA Records; 1 28 75 1 20 US: 5× Platinum [10] CAN: 3× Platinum [11] Waylon's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: Release date: 1984; Label: RCA Victor; 27 202 — — — The Collector's Series: Release date: 1985; Label: RCA Victor — — — — — The Waylon Files, Vol. 1–15: Release date: 1985; Label ...
Guitarist Munaf Rayani told The A.V. Club, “They asked us for one of our songs for the theme song, and we said ‘No way!’ Boy, were we dummies.” Boy, were we dummies.” Watch on Netflix
The LP contains several hit singles that Jennings had scored during his first four years at RCA Victor, including "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line."In Europe, RCA added three songs to the album (including Waylon's then-current single, "Singer Of Sad Songs" and the #2 Chuck Berry cover "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"), making the European version slightly superior to the U.S. version.
Waylon and Company "Take It to the Limit" (with Willie Nelson) 8 — [D] 31 1 Take It to the Limit "The Conversation" (with Hank Williams, Jr.) 15 — — 12 Waylon and Company: 1984 "I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain't Used Up)" 4 — — 4 "Never Could Toe the Mark" 6 — — 2 Never Could Toe the Mark "America" 6 — — — Waylon's Greatest ...