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Waylon Jennings - BBC Radio 2: Country Hits - My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
BBC Radio 2: Country Hits
Disc 1
01. Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)
02. Dance the Night Away
03. Amazed
04. When You Say Nothing at All
05. Big Deal
06. God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You
07. Cryin’ Game
08. I’m Alright
09. There’s Your Trouble
10. Pop a Top
11. He Thinks He’ll Keep Her
12. Some Things Never Change
13. I Will, But
14. Who Needs Pictures
15. Never Been Kissed
16. When I Said I Do
17. Independance Day
18. How Forever Feels
19. Oh Romeo
20. You Won’t Ever Be Lonely
21. Carlene
Disc 2
01. I Will Always Love You
02. Achy Breaky Heart
03. Your Cheating Heart
04. Distant Drums
05. Crazy
06. Coal Miner’s Daughter
07. Stand by Your Man
08. A Little Bit More
09. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
10. Don’t It Make Your Brown Eyes Blue
11. Always on My Mind
12. Ring of Fire
13. The Devil Went Down to Georgia
14. Rose Garden
15. The Wonder of You
16. Flowers on the Wall
17. Harper Valley P.T.A.
18. From a Distance
19. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
20. Let Your Love Flow
21. I’ll Never Fall in Love Again
I grew up a-dreamin' of bein' a cowboy,
Lovin' the cowboy ways.
Pursuin' the life of my high-ridin' heroes,
I burned up my childhood days.
I learned all the rules of the modern-day drifter,
Don't you hold on to nothin' too long.
Just take what you need from the ladies, then leave them,
With the words of a sad country song.
My heroes have always been cowboys.
And they still are, it seems.
Sadly, in search of, but one step in back of,
Themselves and their slow-movin' dreams.

Cowboys are special with their own brand of misery,
From being alone too long.
You could die from the cold in the arms of a nightmare,
Knowin' well your best days are gone.
Pickin' up hookers instead of my pen,
I let the words of my years fade away.
Old worn-out saddles, an 'old worn-out memories,
With no one and no place to stay.

My heroes have always been cowboys.
And they still are, it seems.
Sadly, in search of, but one step in back of,
Themselves and their slow-movin' dreams.