When Waylon Jennings sang “America” in 1984, he didn’t just perform a patriotic tune — he delivered a reminder of who we are. With that deep, road-worn voice, he sang not to politicians, but to people — the workers, the dreamers, the believers who make this country what it is. “Well, I come from down around Tennessee, But the people in California are nice to me…”
AMERICA: WAYLON JENNINGS AND THE SONG THAT STILL STANDS TALL When Waylon Jennings released “America”…
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