“It Was Like To Be in Love”: Stevie Nicks’ Tender Ode to Don Henley—Penned at Waylon Jennings’ Request
On This Day in 1976, Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash Recorded an Outlaw Classic at the House of Cash—From the Perspective of a Prison Inmate
The Song Kenny Rogers Wrote After Sharing a Flight With Waylon Jennings’ Wife to Nashville—and Later Covered by Waylon, Reba, and Dolly Parton
4 Merle Haggard Songs Waylon Jennings Recorded (1968-1978) and the Poker Game That Changed Their Relationship Forever
Waylon Jennings Wrote and Duetted on This Song for Barbara Mandrell Before Recording it with The Highwaymen