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| Various Artists |
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| Allison Moorer: Storms Never Last; Norah Jones: Wurlitzer Prize...; plus Carlene Carter, Robert Earl Keen, Guy Clark, others. |
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| 1 Good Hearted Woman - Clark, Guy |
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| 2 You Asked Me To - Griffith, Nanci |
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| 3 Amanda - Alvin, Dave |
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| 4 Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You) - Jones, Norah |
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| 5 Let's All Help the Cowboys (Sing the Blues) - Clement, Jack |
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| 6 Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line - Doe, John |
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| 7 Nashville Rebel - Junior Brown |
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| 8 Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way - Keen, Robert Earl |
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| 9 I've Always Been Crazy - Carter, Carlene |
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| 10 Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love) - Foster, Radney |
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| 11 Storms Never Last - Moorer, Allison |
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| 12 I Do Believe - Kristofferson, Kris |
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| 13 Lock, Stock and Teardrops - Escovedo, Alejandro |
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| 14 Waymore's Blues - Crickets |
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| 15 Lonesome, On'ry and Mean - Rollins, Henry |
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Album Review
Tribute albums are the way many listeners are introduced to veteran artists, and 2003's "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings" -- released roughly a year after Jennings' death -- serves as an introduction and tribute to one of the greats of both country music and American popular music in the 20th century. Some of the songs are performed by Waylon colleagues (Kris Kristofferson on "I Do Believe") or designed as replicas (Junior Brown's "Nashville Rebel") or even sung by their songwriters (Jack Clement's "Let'S All Help The Cowboys [Sing The Blues]"). There's no shortage of love for Waylon here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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