About the song

“Outlaw Sh*t” is a quintessential track by the legendary country musician Waylon Jennings. Known for his rebellious spirit and distinctive sound, Jennings was a pivotal figure in the Outlaw Country movement of the 1970s. This song, featured on his 1978 album “I’ve Always Been Crazy,” captures the essence of Jennings’ defiance against the conventional Nashville music industry norms.

The Outlaw Country movement was marked by artists who embraced a more rugged, authentic approach to country music, shunning the polished production styles that dominated the genre at the time. Jennings, along with fellow icons like Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash, led this charge, bringing a raw, honest edge to their music that resonated deeply with fans.

“Outlaw Sh*t” is more than just a song; it’s a statement of Jennings’ identity and ethos. The lyrics reflect his life and career, underscoring his non-conformist attitude and dedication to artistic integrity. This track, like much of Jennings’ work, is imbued with a sense of freedom and rebellion, themes that struck a chord with many listeners who felt disenfranchised by the mainstream.

The album “I’ve Always Been Crazy” itself was a commercial success, reaching high positions on the Billboard charts and further solidifying Jennings’ status as a cornerstone of the genre. The song “Outlaw Sh*t” stands out as an anthem for the Outlaw Country movement, embodying the spirit and attitude that defined an era.

Waylon Jennings’ influence on country music is immeasurable, and “Outlaw Sh*t” is a perfect example of his enduring legacy. The song continues to be celebrated by fans of classic country and those who appreciate the gritty, authentic storytelling that Jennings championed throughout his career.

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Lyrics

I’m for the law and order the way that it should be
This song’s about the night they spent protecting you from me
Someone called us outlaws in some old magazine
New York sent a posse down like I ain’t ever seen
Don’t you think this outlaw bit’s done got out of hand?
What started out to be a joke the law don’t understand
Was it singing through my nose that got me busted by the man?
Maybe this here outlaw bit’s done got out of hand, out of hand
We were wrapped up in our music that’s why we never saw
Cars pull up, the boys get out and the room fills up with law
They came boundin’ through the backdoor in the middle of a song
They got me for possession of something that was gone, long gone
Don’t you think this outlaw bit’s done got out of hand?
What started out to be a joke the law don’t understand
Was it singing through my nose that got me busted by the man? Oh Lord
Maybe this here outlaw bit’s done got out of hand
Don’t you think this outlaw bit’s done got out of hand, out of hand?

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