1972 Waylon Jennings – Ladies Love Outlaws
Ladies Love Outlaws is an album by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Nashville in 1972. Together with Jennings’ previous album Good Hearted Woman, it marks his transition toward his Outlaw Country image and style. “Ladies Love Outlaws” coined the use of the term “Outlaw” to refer to the country music subgenre, which was developing at the time of its release.
Tracks
1 Ladies Love Outlaws (Lee Clayton) 02:32
2 Never Been To Spain (Hoyt Axton) 02:37
3 Sure Didn’t Take Him Long (Waylon Jennings) 02:21
4 Crazy Arms (Ralph Mooney; Chuck Seals) 02:34
5 Revelation (Bobby Braddock) 03:14
6 Delta Dawn (Alex Harvey; Larry Collins) 03:20
7 Frisco Depot (Mickey Newbury) 04:58
8 Thanks (Bill Martin; Phil Coulter) 02:25
9 I Think It’s Time She Learned (Waylon Jennings; Mirriam Eddy) 02:47
10 Under Your Spell Again (Buck Owens; Dusty Rhodes) 02:54
Biography
Musicians
Bass | Bobby Dyson |
Bass | Henry Strzelecki |
Bass | Norbert Putnam |
Drums | Buddy Harman |
Drums | Kenny Buttrey |
Drums | Larrie Londin |
Drums | Willie Ackerman |
Guitar | Billy Sanford |
Guitar | David Kirby |
Guitar | Billy Ray Reynolds |
Guitar | Jerry Stembridge |
Guitar | John Buck Wilkin |
Guitar | Waylon Jennings |
Steel Guitar | Ralph Mooney |
Organ | Andy McMahon |
Piano | Hargus Robbins |
Piano | Jim Pierce |
Moog | Rick Powell |
Vocals | Waylon Jennings |
Liner Notes
Producer – Ronny Light
Engineer (Recording) – Bill Vandervort, Leslie Ladd*, Tom Pick
Technician (Recording) – David Roys, Mike Shockley, Milton Henderson, Ray Butts, Roy Shockley
Photography – Jimmy Moore
Recorded At RCA Victor Studios, Nashville
Copyright RCA Victiro