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  1. Top 50 Outlaw Country Songs · Playlist · 169 songs · 389 likes.

  2. 15 mar 2024 · Top 50 Outlaw Country playlist. Playlist Buddy - Convert Spotify playlists to YouTube and CSV. Music video playlists on Playlist Buddy channel. Check it out at www.playlistbuddy.com. Hank...

    • “Don’t You Think This Outlaw BIT’s Done Got Out of Hand?” – Waylon Jennings
    • “London Homesick Blues” – Jerry Jeff Walker
    • “The Fightin’ Side of Me” – Merle Haggard
    • “Folsom Prison Blues” – Johnny Cash
    • “Blood Red and Going Down” – Tanya Tucker
    • “Copperhead Road” – Steve Earle
    • “Pancho and Lefty” – Townes Van Zandt
    • “Whiskey River” – Willie Nelson
    • “Long-Haired Country Boy” – Charlie Daniels
    • “Family Tradition” – Hank Williams, Jr.

    This song is sometimes seen as a meditation on the movement. Whatever the truth, it is known that Waylon Jennings took inspiration for the lyrics from his drug habit. As the story goes, he was arrested in 1977, though he was released because he managed to flush his cocaine while the police were distracted.

    The exact situation laid out in “London Homesick Blues” won’t land perfectly with every listener. After all, most people have never been a Texan feeling out of place in London. Still, the general sentiment of homesickness should be familiar to a wide range of people, thus making this song easy to relate to.

    This song might be a bit of a controversial pick. It isn’t just patriotic. One can make a decent case that it crosses the line of being downright jingoistic. Despite this, this song does have a belligerent spirit, which fits well with outlaw country music as a whole. Going up against an establishment isn’t easy. Outlaw country musicians were quite ...

    “Folsom Prison Blues” comes from Johnny Cash’s early career. Specifically, it was one of the songs on his debut studio album. Over time, “Folsom Prison Blues” became more and more prominent, not least because Cash liked to use it to open his concerts. Strictly speaking, this song is an example of outlaw country music. Its initial release in 1955 pr...

    Tanya Tucker became a music sensation as a teenager. It seems safe to say that she was under enormous pressure to replicate her initial success. However, Tucker more than managed to meet those expectations with her second studio album, What’s Your Mama’s Name. It had not one but two songs that managed to reach the top of the country chart. “Blood R...

    “Copperhead Road” was Steve Earle’s most successful song when it came out in 1988. The song tells the story of a Vietnam War veteran named John Lee Pettimore III, whose grandfather and father were bootleggers. He has no interest in the same business, which makes sense because the end of Prohibition brought about a notable decrease in bootlegging. I...

    Interested individuals might recognize “Pancho and Lefty” because of the cover by Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard. Even so, Townes Van Zandt was the one who sang the original. Some people might wonder whether the song took inspiration from the life of the Mexican general Pancho Villa. If so, Van Zandt himself wasn’t sure. The song’s details don’t m...

    Breakup songs are country staples. The viewpoint character in “Whiskey River” has taken his breakup very poorly, which is why he is doing his best to drown his memories through copious amounts of alcohol. It has a spot on this list because it is one of the best examples of a breakup song, no small achievement considering the sheer number of them th...

    A refusal to fall in line with general expectations is one of the core sentiments behind counter-culture movements. As a result, Charlie Daniels’s “Long-Haired Country Boy” is very much in line with the spirit of outlaw country music. He doesn’t care what other people do. However, he is content to laze around getting drunk and stoned rather than pu...

    “Family Tradition” can be considered Hank Williams, Jr.’s statement of self-affirmation. For those unfamiliar, he is the son of the country legend Hank Williams. Unsurprisingly, he struggled to step out of his father’s shadow when he embarked on a music career. Over time, Hank Williams, Jr. managed to find an independent style rather than remain a ...

  3. 15 set 2022 · From Tyler Childers to Whiskey Myers, here's Holler's best modern outlaw country songs playlist.

  4. 2 dic 2021 · The Outlaws’ 20 best songs, from wicked to freakin’ awesome. By Steve Newton. Hurry Sundown rules. 20. “Stay With Me” ( Outlaws, 1975) 19. “Hearin’ My Heart Talkin'” ( Hurry Sundown, 1977) 18. “Cry No More” ( Outlaws, 1975) 17. “Song For You” ( Outlaws, 1975) 16. “So Afraid” ( Hurry Sundown, 1977) 15. “Waterhole” ( Outlaws, 1975) 14.

  5. Top 50 Outlaw Country playlist. Playlist • 2024. 3.4M views • 52 tracks • 3 hours, 22 minutes. Playlist Buddy - Convert Spotify playlists to YouTube and CSV. Music video playlists on Playlist...

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