The Taker / Tulsa

~ Release by Waylon Jennings (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
#TitleRatingLength
A1The Taker
producer:
Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
bass:
Bobby Dyson (on 1970-04-22) and Norbert Putnam (on 1970-04-22)
drums (drum set):
Jerry Carrigan (US drummer) (on 1970-04-22)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1970-04-22), Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1970-04-22), Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1970-04-22) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (on 1970-04-22)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1970-04-22)
piano:
David Briggs (English organist and composer) (on 1970-04-22)
steel guitar:
Pete Drake (steel guitar player) (on 1970-04-22)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1970-04-22)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1970-04-22)
recording of:
The Taker (on 1970-04-22)
writer:
Kris Kristofferson and Shel Silverstein
publisher:
Combine Music Corp.
2:21
A2You'll Look for Me
producer:
Ronny Light
recording of:
You’ll Look for Me
lyricist and composer:
Waylon Jennings (American country musician)
publisher:
Baron Music Publishing Co.
2:00
A3Mississippi Woman
producer:
Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
bass:
Chuck Sanders (on 1970-02-27)
drums (drum set):
Jack Huffman (on 1970-02-27)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1970-02-27), Bobby Dyson (on 1970-02-27), Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1970-02-27), Dale Sellers (Nashville session guitarist) (on 1970-02-27) and Jerry W. Shook (on 1970-02-27)
piano:
Beegie Adair (on 1970-02-27)
steel guitar:
Curly Chalker (on 1970-02-27)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1970-02-27)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1970-02-27)
cover recording of:
Mississippi Woman (on 1970-02-27)
lyricist and composer:
Red Lane
publisher:
Sony/ATV Tree Publishing
2:49
A4Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)
producer:
Ronny Light
bass:
Joe Osborne (American bass guitar player, session musician and songwriter) (on 1970-12-07)
drums (drum set):
John Guerin (on 1970-12-07)
guitar:
Sonny Curtis (on 1970-12-07), Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1970-12-07) and Billy Ray Reynolds (on 1970-12-07)
harmonica:
Don Brooks (on 1970-12-07)
piano:
Glen D. Hardin (on 1970-12-07)
steel guitar:
Ralph Mooney (on 1970-12-07)
background vocals:
William Brown (vocalist, credited on Nashville Rebel) (on 1970-12-07), Vangie Carmichael (on 1970-12-07), Stan Farber (on 1970-12-07), Gene Merlino (on 1970-12-07) and Bob Tebow (on 1970-12-07)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1970-12-07)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1970-12-07)
recording of:
Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again) (on 1970-12-07)
lyricist and composer:
Kris Kristofferson
3:02
A5Six White Horses
producer:
Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
bass:
Junior Huskey (father of Roy Huskey, Jr.) (on 1969-10-30)
drums (drum set):
Kenny Buttrey (on 1969-10-30)
fiddle:
Mack Magaha (Bluegrass Fiddler) (on 1969-10-30)
guitar:
Fred Carter, Jr. (on 1969-10-30), Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1969-10-30), Dale Sellers (Nashville session guitarist) (on 1969-10-30) and Chip Young (American session guitarist, bassist, producer in the genre of country) (on 1969-10-30)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1969-10-30)
harpsichord and piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1969-10-30)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1969-10-30)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1969-10-30)
cover recording of:
Six White Horses (on 1969-10-30)
writer:
Bobby Bond
2:37
B1(Don't Let the Sun Set on You) Tulsa
producer:
Ronny Light
bass:
Bobby Dyson (on 1970-10-12) and Bobby Thompson (bassist) (on 1970-10-12)
drums (drum set):
Willie Ackerman (US jazz drummer) (on 1970-10-12)
guitar:
Jimmy Capps (guitarist (session), James D. Capps) (on 1970-10-12), Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1970-10-12) and Billy Sanford (guitar) (on 1970-10-12)
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins (on 1970-10-12)
steel guitar:
Ben Schaefele (on 1970-10-12)
lead vocals:
Waylon Jennings (American country musician) (on 1970-10-12)
recorded at:
RCA Victor Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1970-10-12)
cover recording of:
(Don't Let the Sun Set on You) Tulsa (on 1970-10-12)
writer:
Wayne Carson Thompson
publisher:
Earl Barton Music Inc.
3:05
B2Casey's Last Ride
cover recording of:
Casey’s Last Ride
lyricist and composer:
Kris Kristofferson
4:03
B3(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time
cover recording of:
Legend in My Time
lyricist and composer:
Don Gibson (US songwriter and country musician)
2:15
B4Sunday Mornin' Coming Down
cover recording of:
Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down
lyricist and composer:
Kris Kristofferson
3:50
B5Grey Eyes You Know
conductor:
Bergen White (American arranger, producer, conductor, musician, composer and singer)
arranger:
Bergen White (American arranger, producer, conductor, musician, composer and singer)
cover recording of:
Grey Eyes You Know
writer:
Harlan Howard and Gene Meyers
2:29