Nearly seven years after Waylon Jennings’ death, Shooter Jennings, the country singer’s son, has retooled some recordings they did together and released them on a new CD.
Jennings says the eight tracks on “Waylon Forever” were recorded in 1996 when he was 16 years old.
His father sings on all the songs and plays guitar on two of them. Shooter Jennings and his band, the .357s, provide the backing music.
The CD features remakes of Jennings classics such as “Waymore’s Blues,” a cover of Cream’s “White Room” and a never-released Waylon Jennings composition called “I Found the Body.”
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