Cowboys, Sisters, Rascals & Dirt

| Waylon Jennings

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Cowboys, Sisters, Rascals & Dirt

Cowboys, Sisters, Rascals & Dirt is an album by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, released in 1993 through RCA Nashville and Ode 2 Kids Records. A concept album, it features Jennings singing compositions intended for children. All of the tracks on the record were written by the singer himself. The final song is dedicated to Jennings' son, Shooter. While a music video for "Cowboy Movies" was filmed, the album itself did not chart. The album was produced by Cliff "Barny" Robertson, whose daughters, Becky, Emily and Joanna, sing backing vocals on it. In the mid-2000s, the daughters founded a group called Carter's Chord. - Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    Jennings always has had a keen eye for detail and a warm voice, and those factors assist him on this record.  

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  • Chicago Tribune

    With a gentle sense of humor, he understatedly makes several serious points about parenting as well as living through being parented.  

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  • People

    Since Jennings himself is much more in granddad than outlaw mode these days, he seems the ideal singer to communicate to all the little good young boys out there. 

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  • Parents Choice

    The spirit with which the album was created is anything but retro. 

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