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The Very Best Of Outlaw Country Lyrics




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From the Album 1. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
    by Waylon Jennings
2. The Souths Gonna Do It Again
    by The Charlie Daniels Band
3. Ramblin Man
    by The Allman Brothers Band
4. Whiskey River
    by Willie Nelson
5. All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight
    by Hank Williams Jr.
6. Why You Been Gone so Long
    by Jessi Colter
7. Cant You See
    by The Marshall Tucker Band
8. 4th of July
    by Shooter Jennings
9. You Never Even Called Me By My Name
    by David Allan Coe
10. I Been To Georgia On A Fast Train
      by Billy Joe Shaver
11. Here For The Party
      by Gretchen Wilson
12. Copperhead Road
      by Steve Earle
13. Gimme Three Steps
      by Lynyrd Skynyrd
14. Good Hearted Woman
      by Waylon Jennings
15. Take This Job And Shove It
      by Johnny Paycheck
16. Texas When I Die
      by Tanya Tucker
17. Modern Day Bonnie And Clyde
      by Travis Tritt
18. Keep Your Hands To Yourself
      by The Georgia Satellites
19. Flirtin With Disaster
      by Molly Hatchet
20. Cocaine Blues (Live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA)
      by Johnny Cash



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The Very Best Of Outlaw Country is a 20-track compilation album featuring a mix of classic and modern outlaw country music. The album includes songs by renowned artists such as Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and Travis Tritt.

Outlaw Country is a subgenre of country music that emerged in the 1970s as a reaction to the polished, commercial sound of mainstream country music at the time. The movement emphasized raw, honest, and often rebellious lyrics, as well as a rootsy, rock-influenced sound.

Outlaw country had a significant influence on the development of country music, paving the way for future subgenres like alternative country and Americana. The movement also inspired a new generation of artists who sought to create more authentic, roots-based music.
-Wikipedia
Genre(s): Soundtrack, Country, Outlaw Country
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