Country — Outlaw country, mostly 1970s
16 songs — 56 minutes
| Artist | Song | Label & Cat # | Year | Month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dennis Payne | I’d Rather Live My Life Alone | A/S 4503 | 1968 | December |
| Doug Sahm | Nuevo Laredo | Smash 2259 | 1970 | February |
| The Flying Burrito Brothers | Do You Know How It Feels | A&M SP-4175 | 1969 | April |
| Bobbie Gentry | He Made A Woman Out Of Me | Capitol 2788 | 1970 | March |
| Bobby Bare | How About You | Mercury SR 61316 | 1971 | January |
| Willie Nelson | Me and Paul | RCA Victor 74-0542 | 1971 | October |
| The Flatlanders | Tonight I Think I’m Gonna Go Downtown | Plantation 92 | 1972 | January |
| Gram Parsons | Still Feeling Blue | Reprise 2123 | 1973 | January |
| John Prine | Please Don’t Bury Me | Atlantic 7274 | 1973 | October |
| Waylon Jennings | You Asked Me To | RCA Victor APB0-0086 | 1973 | September |
| Tanya Tucker | The Man That Turned My Mama On | Columbia KC 32744 | 1974 | February |
| The Charlie Daniels Bands | Long Haired Country Boy | Kama Sutra 2603 | 1974 | November |
| Jerry Jeff Walker | Pot Can’t Call the Kettle Black | MCA 2156 | 1975 | August |
| Loretta Lynn | The Pill | MCA 40358 | 1975 | January |
| Ace in the Hole | I Just Can’t Go On Dying Like This | D 1310 | 1976 | summer |
| Guy Clark | Texas Cookin’ | RCA 10781 | 1976 | September |
Notes / Credits / Personnel
- Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet – “Nuevo Laredo”: Sahm [vocal, guitar]; Augie Meyers [keys]; Harvey Kagan or Jim Stallings [bass]; John Perez [drums]; Frank Morin [t-sax]; Huey P. Meaux [producer]
- The Flying Burrito Brothers – “Do You Know How It Feels”: Gram Parsons [vocal, piano]; Chris Hillman [guitar, mandolin]; Chris Ethridge [bass]; Sneaky Pete Kleinow [pedal steel]; Eddie Hoth [drums]
- Bobbie Gentry – “He Made a Woman Out of Me”: Gentry [vocal]; Rick Hall [producer]; recorded in January 1970 at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals
- Bobby Bare – “How About You”: Jerry Kennedy [guitar]; Harold Bradley [guitar]; Chip Young [guitar]; Ray Edenton [guitar]; Bob Moore [bass]; Buddy Harman [drums]; Hargus Robbins [piano]; Roy Dea [?]; Jerry Kennedy [producer]
- Willie Nelson – “Me and Paul”: David Kirby, Pete Wade, Chip Young, David Zettner [guitar], Weldon Myrick [steel]; Robert Thompson [banjo]; Junior Huskey [bass]; Jerry Carrigan [drums]; Hargus Robbins, Jerry Smith [piano]; Buddy Spicher [fiddle]; Charlie McCoy [harmonica]; Felton Jarvis [producer]
- The Flatlanders – “Tonight I Think I’m Gonna Go Downtown”: Jimmie Dale Gilmore [vocal, guitar], Joe Ely [guitar, harmonica,dobro], Butch Hancock [guitar], Tony Pearson [mand], Sylvester Rice [bass], Tommy Hancock [fiddle], Steve Wesson [saw]. Shelby Singleton [producer]; Singleton Sound Studio, Nashville
- Gram Parsons – “Still Feeling Blue”: James Burton [guitar, dobro]; Barry Tashian [guitar]; Alan Munde [banjo]; Al Perkins, Buddy Emmons [steel]; John Conrad [bass]; Ronnie Tutt, John Guerin, or Sam Goldstein [drums]; Byron Berline [fiddle]; Glen D. Hardin [keys]; Hal Battiste [sax]
- John Prine – “Please Don’t Bury Me”: John Prine [vocal, guitar]; John Christopher [guitar]; Steve Goodman [lead guitar]; Reggie Young [electric guitar]; Dave Prine [dobro]; Mike Leach [bass]; Kenny Malone [drums]
- Waylon Jennings – “You Asked Me To”: Waylon [producer]
- Tanya Tucker – “The Man That Turned My Mama On”: The Nashville Edition [backing vocals]; Billy Sherrill [producer]; recorded in late August of 1973 at Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville
- The Charlie Daniels Band – “Long Haired Country Boy”: Charlie Daniels [vocal, guitar, fiddle], Barry Barnes [guitar], Mark Fitzgerald [bass], Fred Edwards or Gary Allen [drums], Joel DiGregorio [keys]; Dickey Betts [dobro]; Paul Hornsby [producer]; recorded at Capricorn Studios, Macon GA
- Jerry Jeff Walker – “Pot Can’t Call the Kettle Black”: as Jerry Jeff; Lost Gonzo Band – likely Bob Livingston, Gary P. Nunn, John Inmon, Kelly Dunn, Tomas Ramirez and Donny Dolan
- Loretta Lynn – “The Pill”: Grady Martin [guitar]; Ray Edenton [acoustic guitar]; Hal Rugg [steel]; Harold Bradley [bass guitar]; Bob Moore [bass]; Buddy Harman [drums]; Jerry Smith [piano]; The Jordanaires [backing vocals]; Owen Bradley [producer]; recorded December 1972
- Ace in the Hole – “I Just Can’t Go on Dying Like This”: George Strait [vocal, guitar]; Mike Daily [steel]; Terry Hale [bass]; Tommy Foote [drums]; Billy Mabry [fiddle]; Donald Daily [producer]; Ray Dogget’s Studio, Studemont St., Houston, TX
