And the good life he promised ain't what she's living to day. The original liner notes were written by Willie Nelson and describe the first time Jennings and Nelson met in Phoenix, Arizona. He joined the game, and told Nelson about his idea. she loves him in spite of his wicked ways she don't understand
And Waylon even suggested the line that Willie is supposed to have written. [8][9], "Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Hot Country Songs)", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Hot 100)", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Adult Contemporary)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Hearted_Woman_(song)&oldid=985076108, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. In 1969, while staying at the Fort Worther Motel in Fort Worth, Texas,[1] Waylon Jennings was inspired to start writing the song when he saw an advertisement on a newspaper promoting Tina Turner as a "good hearted woman loving two-timing men", a reference to Ike Turner. through teardrops and laughter Magazine, and our And the best one was, 'That's not country.'
While they kept playing, they expanded the lyrics as Nelson's wife Connie Koepke was writing them down. Jackson recalled the story behind the song during the Nashville stop of his Honky-Tonky Highway Tour, Jackson shared the story behind "Wanted" with the large crowd. In the authorized Jennings video biography Renegade Outlaw Legend, Nelson admits, "I think he had most of that song written. Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A. Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love), Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand, The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You), Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Waylon Jennings, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Hearted_Woman&oldid=983064046, Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from October 2020, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "It Should Be Easier Now" (Nelson) – 3:05, "I Knew You'd Be Leavin'" (Billy Ray Reynolds) – 2:43, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 01:18. We have to smooth it out or we'll never get played on radio.' Hill Country Our Texas Hill Country magazine is the fastest growing Crafted with <3 | Terms of Service & Privacy Policy, You Have to See This Austin Artist’s Tribute to Willie Nelson, Hondo Crouch, the Legendary Swimming Cowboy Who Founded Luckenbach, Willie Nelson Releases Video for ‘We Are The Cowboys’, Watch: Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard Pay Tribute to Johnny Cash. Background. theYear=now.getYear()
now = new Date
I don't want to make Willie mad at me, but Waylon already had that song written." Recording.
While they kept playing, they expanded the lyrics as Nelson's wife Connie Koepke was writing them down. I got a kind hearted woman Do anything in this world for me I got a kind hearted woman Do anything in this world for me But these evil-hearted women Man, they will not let me be I love my baby My baby don't love me I love my baby, oooh My baby don't love me But I really love that woman Can't stand to leave her be A-ain't but the one thing I think I gave him a line or two and wound up with half the song." they'll pass through this world hand in hand ", Good Hearted Woman was produced by Ronny Light, who was appointed by Chet Atkins to produce Waylon after Danny Davis left to work with his brass ensemble. This good hearted woman.
Along with Ladies Love Outlaws, released later in 1972, and Lonesome, On'ry and Mean (released early the following year), Good Hearted Woman was responsible for transforming Jennings' image into that of one of the representatives of the outlaw country movement. For the song, see, https://www.discogs.com/Waylon-Jennings-Good-Hearted-Woman/release/1672103, "Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman". [3] The extent of Nelson's contribution remains open to question, however.
Where was ol’ Willie? [4] In 1975, Jennings remixed the song, adding vocals from Willie Nelson (and adding fake crowd noise to give it a live feel) for the album Wanted: The Outlaws!. and all the good times to come, chorus: She's just talks about the good times they've had and all the good times to come. she'll welcome him back home again. The song became the title track of Jennings’ 1972 album, Good Hearted Woman, and the pair has performed the duet many times for eager crowds. and night life and good time friends. of all manners. The album was reissued in 1978 by RCA (AYL1-3737) with the same track listing, but different cover art. We are born and bred in The "Good Hearted Woman" is a song written by American country music singers Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. and when the party's all over she'll welcome him back home again Watch the original duo, Jennings and Nelson perform it below and let the music take you away. In fact, Tina Turner herself even performed a rendition of it on her later album, Soul Deep. The album peaked at #7 on the Billboard country albums chart. day! Good Hearted Woman (1972) Ladies Love Outlaws (1972) Singles from Good Hearted Woman "Good Hearted Woman" Released: December 14, 1971 "Sweet Dream Woman" Released: June 10, 1972 ; Good Hearted Woman is an album by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, released in 1972 on RCA Nashville.
document.write(theYear)
The lyrics were inspired by a poster.
I got more freedom with him as a producer, although I was still using musicians who didn't know what I was about."[2]. The LP contains a slew of songs written by like-minded songwriters such as Willie Nelson, Tony Joe White and Kris Kristofferson, whose compositions were pushing the boundaries of the conservative country music establishment. We were in a poker game and he said, 'Hey, I'm writin' a song,' so we laid out of the poker game for a few hands. she's a good hearted woman lovin' her good timin' man. ", This article is about the 1972 Waylon Jennings album.
And the good life he promised ain't what she's living to day. The original liner notes were written by Willie Nelson and describe the first time Jennings and Nelson met in Phoenix, Arizona. He joined the game, and told Nelson about his idea. she loves him in spite of his wicked ways she don't understand
And Waylon even suggested the line that Willie is supposed to have written. [8][9], "Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Hot Country Songs)", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Hot 100)", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Adult Contemporary)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Hearted_Woman_(song)&oldid=985076108, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. In 1969, while staying at the Fort Worther Motel in Fort Worth, Texas,[1] Waylon Jennings was inspired to start writing the song when he saw an advertisement on a newspaper promoting Tina Turner as a "good hearted woman loving two-timing men", a reference to Ike Turner. through teardrops and laughter Magazine, and our And the best one was, 'That's not country.'
While they kept playing, they expanded the lyrics as Nelson's wife Connie Koepke was writing them down. Jackson recalled the story behind the song during the Nashville stop of his Honky-Tonky Highway Tour, Jackson shared the story behind "Wanted" with the large crowd. In the authorized Jennings video biography Renegade Outlaw Legend, Nelson admits, "I think he had most of that song written. Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A. Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love), Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand, The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You), Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Waylon Jennings, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Hearted_Woman&oldid=983064046, Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from October 2020, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "It Should Be Easier Now" (Nelson) – 3:05, "I Knew You'd Be Leavin'" (Billy Ray Reynolds) – 2:43, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 01:18. We have to smooth it out or we'll never get played on radio.' Hill Country Our Texas Hill Country magazine is the fastest growing Crafted with <3 | Terms of Service & Privacy Policy, You Have to See This Austin Artist’s Tribute to Willie Nelson, Hondo Crouch, the Legendary Swimming Cowboy Who Founded Luckenbach, Willie Nelson Releases Video for ‘We Are The Cowboys’, Watch: Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard Pay Tribute to Johnny Cash. Background. theYear=now.getYear()
now = new Date
I don't want to make Willie mad at me, but Waylon already had that song written." Recording.
While they kept playing, they expanded the lyrics as Nelson's wife Connie Koepke was writing them down. I got a kind hearted woman Do anything in this world for me I got a kind hearted woman Do anything in this world for me But these evil-hearted women Man, they will not let me be I love my baby My baby don't love me I love my baby, oooh My baby don't love me But I really love that woman Can't stand to leave her be A-ain't but the one thing I think I gave him a line or two and wound up with half the song." they'll pass through this world hand in hand ", Good Hearted Woman was produced by Ronny Light, who was appointed by Chet Atkins to produce Waylon after Danny Davis left to work with his brass ensemble. This good hearted woman.
Along with Ladies Love Outlaws, released later in 1972, and Lonesome, On'ry and Mean (released early the following year), Good Hearted Woman was responsible for transforming Jennings' image into that of one of the representatives of the outlaw country movement. For the song, see, https://www.discogs.com/Waylon-Jennings-Good-Hearted-Woman/release/1672103, "Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman". [3] The extent of Nelson's contribution remains open to question, however.
Where was ol’ Willie? [4] In 1975, Jennings remixed the song, adding vocals from Willie Nelson (and adding fake crowd noise to give it a live feel) for the album Wanted: The Outlaws!. and all the good times to come, chorus: She's just talks about the good times they've had and all the good times to come. she'll welcome him back home again. The song became the title track of Jennings’ 1972 album, Good Hearted Woman, and the pair has performed the duet many times for eager crowds. and night life and good time friends. of all manners. The album was reissued in 1978 by RCA (AYL1-3737) with the same track listing, but different cover art. We are born and bred in The "Good Hearted Woman" is a song written by American country music singers Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. and when the party's all over she'll welcome him back home again Watch the original duo, Jennings and Nelson perform it below and let the music take you away. In fact, Tina Turner herself even performed a rendition of it on her later album, Soul Deep. The album peaked at #7 on the Billboard country albums chart. day! Good Hearted Woman (1972) Ladies Love Outlaws (1972) Singles from Good Hearted Woman "Good Hearted Woman" Released: December 14, 1971 "Sweet Dream Woman" Released: June 10, 1972 ; Good Hearted Woman is an album by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, released in 1972 on RCA Nashville.
document.write(theYear)
The lyrics were inspired by a poster.
I got more freedom with him as a producer, although I was still using musicians who didn't know what I was about."[2]. The LP contains a slew of songs written by like-minded songwriters such as Willie Nelson, Tony Joe White and Kris Kristofferson, whose compositions were pushing the boundaries of the conservative country music establishment. We were in a poker game and he said, 'Hey, I'm writin' a song,' so we laid out of the poker game for a few hands. she's a good hearted woman lovin' her good timin' man. ", This article is about the 1972 Waylon Jennings album.
And the good life he promised ain't what she's living to day. The original liner notes were written by Willie Nelson and describe the first time Jennings and Nelson met in Phoenix, Arizona. He joined the game, and told Nelson about his idea. she loves him in spite of his wicked ways she don't understand
And Waylon even suggested the line that Willie is supposed to have written. [8][9], "Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Hot Country Songs)", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Hot 100)", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Adult Contemporary)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Hearted_Woman_(song)&oldid=985076108, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. In 1969, while staying at the Fort Worther Motel in Fort Worth, Texas,[1] Waylon Jennings was inspired to start writing the song when he saw an advertisement on a newspaper promoting Tina Turner as a "good hearted woman loving two-timing men", a reference to Ike Turner. through teardrops and laughter Magazine, and our And the best one was, 'That's not country.'
While they kept playing, they expanded the lyrics as Nelson's wife Connie Koepke was writing them down. Jackson recalled the story behind the song during the Nashville stop of his Honky-Tonky Highway Tour, Jackson shared the story behind "Wanted" with the large crowd. In the authorized Jennings video biography Renegade Outlaw Legend, Nelson admits, "I think he had most of that song written. Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A. Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love), Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand, The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You), Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Waylon Jennings, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Hearted_Woman&oldid=983064046, Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from October 2020, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "It Should Be Easier Now" (Nelson) – 3:05, "I Knew You'd Be Leavin'" (Billy Ray Reynolds) – 2:43, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 01:18. We have to smooth it out or we'll never get played on radio.' Hill Country Our Texas Hill Country magazine is the fastest growing Crafted with <3 | Terms of Service & Privacy Policy, You Have to See This Austin Artist’s Tribute to Willie Nelson, Hondo Crouch, the Legendary Swimming Cowboy Who Founded Luckenbach, Willie Nelson Releases Video for ‘We Are The Cowboys’, Watch: Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard Pay Tribute to Johnny Cash. Background. theYear=now.getYear()
now = new Date
I don't want to make Willie mad at me, but Waylon already had that song written." Recording.
While they kept playing, they expanded the lyrics as Nelson's wife Connie Koepke was writing them down. I got a kind hearted woman Do anything in this world for me I got a kind hearted woman Do anything in this world for me But these evil-hearted women Man, they will not let me be I love my baby My baby don't love me I love my baby, oooh My baby don't love me But I really love that woman Can't stand to leave her be A-ain't but the one thing I think I gave him a line or two and wound up with half the song." they'll pass through this world hand in hand ", Good Hearted Woman was produced by Ronny Light, who was appointed by Chet Atkins to produce Waylon after Danny Davis left to work with his brass ensemble. This good hearted woman.
Along with Ladies Love Outlaws, released later in 1972, and Lonesome, On'ry and Mean (released early the following year), Good Hearted Woman was responsible for transforming Jennings' image into that of one of the representatives of the outlaw country movement. For the song, see, https://www.discogs.com/Waylon-Jennings-Good-Hearted-Woman/release/1672103, "Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman". [3] The extent of Nelson's contribution remains open to question, however.
Where was ol’ Willie? [4] In 1975, Jennings remixed the song, adding vocals from Willie Nelson (and adding fake crowd noise to give it a live feel) for the album Wanted: The Outlaws!. and all the good times to come, chorus: She's just talks about the good times they've had and all the good times to come. she'll welcome him back home again. The song became the title track of Jennings’ 1972 album, Good Hearted Woman, and the pair has performed the duet many times for eager crowds. and night life and good time friends. of all manners. The album was reissued in 1978 by RCA (AYL1-3737) with the same track listing, but different cover art. We are born and bred in The "Good Hearted Woman" is a song written by American country music singers Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. and when the party's all over she'll welcome him back home again Watch the original duo, Jennings and Nelson perform it below and let the music take you away. In fact, Tina Turner herself even performed a rendition of it on her later album, Soul Deep. The album peaked at #7 on the Billboard country albums chart. day! Good Hearted Woman (1972) Ladies Love Outlaws (1972) Singles from Good Hearted Woman "Good Hearted Woman" Released: December 14, 1971 "Sweet Dream Woman" Released: June 10, 1972 ; Good Hearted Woman is an album by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, released in 1972 on RCA Nashville.
document.write(theYear)
The lyrics were inspired by a poster.
I got more freedom with him as a producer, although I was still using musicians who didn't know what I was about."[2]. The LP contains a slew of songs written by like-minded songwriters such as Willie Nelson, Tony Joe White and Kris Kristofferson, whose compositions were pushing the boundaries of the conservative country music establishment. We were in a poker game and he said, 'Hey, I'm writin' a song,' so we laid out of the poker game for a few hands. she's a good hearted woman lovin' her good timin' man. ", This article is about the 1972 Waylon Jennings album.
In 2013, author Michael Striessguth wrote that Jennings "painted the song with authenticity that could only come from a childhood in poverty and ten years of hard living on the road; indeed, it was one of the first times anybody could sit back and say, 'Waylon nailed that one.'" In fact, Tina Turner herself even performed a rendition of it on her later album, Soul Deep. lord she don't understand but she does the very best that she can The song became the title track of Jennings’ 1972 album, Good Hearted Woman, and the pair has performed the duet many times for eager crowds. The album cemented the pair's outlaw image and became country music's first platinum album. We hate spam too, we'll never share your email address. In the middle of a poker game, actually, and his wife, Connie, wrote the lines down as the two country music outlaws bounced ideas back and forth.
And the good life he promised ain't what she's living to day. The original liner notes were written by Willie Nelson and describe the first time Jennings and Nelson met in Phoenix, Arizona. He joined the game, and told Nelson about his idea. she loves him in spite of his wicked ways she don't understand
And Waylon even suggested the line that Willie is supposed to have written. [8][9], "Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Hot Country Songs)", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Hot 100)", "Waylon Jennings Chart History (Adult Contemporary)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Hearted_Woman_(song)&oldid=985076108, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. In 1969, while staying at the Fort Worther Motel in Fort Worth, Texas,[1] Waylon Jennings was inspired to start writing the song when he saw an advertisement on a newspaper promoting Tina Turner as a "good hearted woman loving two-timing men", a reference to Ike Turner. through teardrops and laughter Magazine, and our And the best one was, 'That's not country.'
While they kept playing, they expanded the lyrics as Nelson's wife Connie Koepke was writing them down. Jackson recalled the story behind the song during the Nashville stop of his Honky-Tonky Highway Tour, Jackson shared the story behind "Wanted" with the large crowd. In the authorized Jennings video biography Renegade Outlaw Legend, Nelson admits, "I think he had most of that song written. Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A. Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love), Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand, The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You), Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Waylon Jennings, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Hearted_Woman&oldid=983064046, Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from October 2020, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "It Should Be Easier Now" (Nelson) – 3:05, "I Knew You'd Be Leavin'" (Billy Ray Reynolds) – 2:43, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 01:18. We have to smooth it out or we'll never get played on radio.' Hill Country Our Texas Hill Country magazine is the fastest growing Crafted with <3 | Terms of Service & Privacy Policy, You Have to See This Austin Artist’s Tribute to Willie Nelson, Hondo Crouch, the Legendary Swimming Cowboy Who Founded Luckenbach, Willie Nelson Releases Video for ‘We Are The Cowboys’, Watch: Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard Pay Tribute to Johnny Cash. Background. theYear=now.getYear()
now = new Date
I don't want to make Willie mad at me, but Waylon already had that song written." Recording.
While they kept playing, they expanded the lyrics as Nelson's wife Connie Koepke was writing them down. I got a kind hearted woman Do anything in this world for me I got a kind hearted woman Do anything in this world for me But these evil-hearted women Man, they will not let me be I love my baby My baby don't love me I love my baby, oooh My baby don't love me But I really love that woman Can't stand to leave her be A-ain't but the one thing I think I gave him a line or two and wound up with half the song." they'll pass through this world hand in hand ", Good Hearted Woman was produced by Ronny Light, who was appointed by Chet Atkins to produce Waylon after Danny Davis left to work with his brass ensemble. This good hearted woman.
Along with Ladies Love Outlaws, released later in 1972, and Lonesome, On'ry and Mean (released early the following year), Good Hearted Woman was responsible for transforming Jennings' image into that of one of the representatives of the outlaw country movement. For the song, see, https://www.discogs.com/Waylon-Jennings-Good-Hearted-Woman/release/1672103, "Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman". [3] The extent of Nelson's contribution remains open to question, however.
Where was ol’ Willie? [4] In 1975, Jennings remixed the song, adding vocals from Willie Nelson (and adding fake crowd noise to give it a live feel) for the album Wanted: The Outlaws!. and all the good times to come, chorus: She's just talks about the good times they've had and all the good times to come. she'll welcome him back home again. The song became the title track of Jennings’ 1972 album, Good Hearted Woman, and the pair has performed the duet many times for eager crowds. and night life and good time friends. of all manners. The album was reissued in 1978 by RCA (AYL1-3737) with the same track listing, but different cover art. We are born and bred in The "Good Hearted Woman" is a song written by American country music singers Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. and when the party's all over she'll welcome him back home again Watch the original duo, Jennings and Nelson perform it below and let the music take you away. In fact, Tina Turner herself even performed a rendition of it on her later album, Soul Deep. The album peaked at #7 on the Billboard country albums chart. day! Good Hearted Woman (1972) Ladies Love Outlaws (1972) Singles from Good Hearted Woman "Good Hearted Woman" Released: December 14, 1971 "Sweet Dream Woman" Released: June 10, 1972 ; Good Hearted Woman is an album by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, released in 1972 on RCA Nashville.
document.write(theYear)
The lyrics were inspired by a poster.
I got more freedom with him as a producer, although I was still using musicians who didn't know what I was about."[2]. The LP contains a slew of songs written by like-minded songwriters such as Willie Nelson, Tony Joe White and Kris Kristofferson, whose compositions were pushing the boundaries of the conservative country music establishment. We were in a poker game and he said, 'Hey, I'm writin' a song,' so we laid out of the poker game for a few hands. she's a good hearted woman lovin' her good timin' man. ", This article is about the 1972 Waylon Jennings album.