Waylon Jennings was an American musician born on June 15, 1937. He was a key figure in the outlaw country music movement, known for his distinctive voice and style. Jennings gained fame with hits like "Good Ol' Boys" and "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys." His contributions to country music have earned him numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards. Waylon Jennings passed away on February 13, 2002, leaving a lasting legacy in the genre.

"But you know, the system almost destroyed itself while it was goin' on trying to destroy us."



"But Buddy was an upper. He was happy. He loved music, and he was really happy. I don't know... I don't believe in reincarnation at all, but if all that stuff is true, then he might have been on his last time around."



"So I'm not very popular here with those inside the system, as you might guess. I never wanted to be."



"Jessi is a great person. She really is. She's been a friend to me all through all my bad times, and she's understood what I was doing. She came up with that one saying, which was great."



"One thing is that I wasn't getting booked that well, and they had control over who got the awards, they had control over who sold. And they really did not want Willie or me, either one, to have a hit record. They wanted the money, but they didn't want us to be the ones."



"A lot of times they don't want to hear it. But you know, if some good is done to you, you should pass it on."

