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Goin' Down Rockin': The Last Recordings (Deluxe Version)

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Download links and information about Goin' Down Rockin': The Last Recordings (Deluxe Version) by Waylon Jennings. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Country, Outlaw Country genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:27:35 minutes.

Artist: Waylon Jennings
Release date: 2012
Genre: Country, Outlaw Country
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:27:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Goin' Down Rockin' 3:58
2. Belle of the Ball 4:56
3. If My Harley Was Runnin' 3:29
4. I Do Believe 3:33
5. Friends In California 3:08
6. The Ways of the World 5:33
7. Shakin' the Blues 3:08
8. Never Say Die 3:41
9. Wastin' Time 3:04
10. Sad Songs and Waltzes 2:28
11. She Was No Good for Me 4:21
12. Wrong Road to Nashville 3:30
13. Goin' Down Rockin' (Acoustic) 3:08
14. Belle of the Ball (Acoustic) 2:48
15. If My Harley Was Runnin' (Acoustic) 2:36
16. I Do Believe (Acoustic) 3:05
17. Friends In California (Acoustic) 2:08
18. The Ways of the World (Acoustic) 2:01
19. Shakin' the Blues (Acoustic) 2:57
20. Never Say Die (Acoustic) 3:36
21. Wastin' Time (Acoustic) 2:43
22. Sad Songs and Waltzes (Acoustic) 1:51
23. She Was No Good for Me (Acoustic) 3:29
24. Wrong Road to Nashville (Acoustic) 2:23
25. The Making of Goin' Down Rockin' 10:01

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Country legend Waylon Jennings died in 2002. At the time, he'd been working on these recordings at his home studio with his friend and producer/bassist Robby Turner. After Jennings' passing, his family didn't want to be seen as cashing in; they waited 10 years before giving approval for this release. Members of Jennings' band, The Waylors—Reggie Young, Richie Albright, and Tony Joe White—were brought in to complete the tracks. White provides the title track, and longtime friend and co-conspirator Willie Nelson has his "Sad Songs & Waltzes" given a final look. Jennings is in strong voice on these tracks, and Turner stays true to the best Jennings country sound, neither overglossing nor leaving the tracks bare. As Jennings' final recordings, these will stand comfortably alongside his vast and deservedly respected catalog. The deluxe version adds three unvarnished acoustic takes that let listeners hear Jennings without overdubs.