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  1. Professional ratings. Put the "O" Back in Country is the debut studio album by American country rock artist Shooter Jennings. This album was released on March 1, 2005 on the Universal South label. This album produced Jennings's only entry on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in the single "4th of July".

  2. 22. Apr. 2005 · Der bitterböse Titelsong "Put The 'O' Back In Country" wird angesagt von George Jones, ist unterlegt mit Applaus vom Band (vermutlich) und basiert auf dem Neil Young-Song "Are You Ready For The Country". Er bleibt nicht die einzige Abrechnung mit dem modernen Countrygeschäft auf dieser CD. Auch "Solid Country Gold" schlägt in dieselbe Kerbe.

  3. Recommendations. Put The "O" Back In Country by Shooter Jennings, the title track from his 1st album from 2005. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2005 CD release of "Put The O Back In Country" on Discogs.

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    • Canada
    • Universal South-B000381602
  4. 1. The discography of American country singer Jessi Colter consists of 13 studio albums, three compilation albums, 27 singles, 17 other album appearances, and one other charted song. Under her birth name Mirriam Johnson, she recorded two singles in 1961. Her first releases under the name Jessi Colter were issued by RCA Victor in 1969, beginning ...

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    By 1973, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson had asserted creative control over their music, which they both felt had been hampered for years by the conservative approach taken to their recordings at the Nashville division of RCA Records. In 1972, Nelson left the label for Atlantic Records and recorded a pair of critically acclaimed albums, Shotgun W...

    Although many of the songs included on Wanted: The Outlaws were several years old and featured a plethora of producers, the unifying outlaw theme gave the album a cohesion and freshness it might have otherwise lacked. Although the album was predominately upbeat, it begins with the brooding "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys," which laments the lon...

    At the time of the album's release, Joe Nick Patoski of Country Music wrote, "Most of the tracks are from a period when the first seeds of experimentation began to spill in Music City. Thus, a constant clash of traditional and innovative influences dominates each artist's selections, in most instances, finely woven lyrics hiding behind still slick ...

    Wanted! The Outlaws reached at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart where it stayed for six weeks. In November 1976, it became the first country album to be awarded the platinum certification by RIAA, which introduced the platinum certification that year.

    Side one

    1. "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" (Sharon Vaughn) – 2:48 (previously unreleased) 1.1. Performed by Jennings 2. "Honky Tonk Heroes" (Billy Joe Shaver) – 3:27 (new vocal and instrumental parts added to 1973 recording) 2.1. Performed by Jennings 3. "I'm Looking For Blue Eyes" (Jessi Colter) – 2:15 (previously unreleased) 3.1. Performed by Colter 4. "You Mean to Say" (Colter) – 2:28 (alternate mix of 1971 single) 4.1. Performed by Colter 5. "Suspicious Minds" (Mark James) – 3:55 (new vocal...

    Side two

    1. "Good Hearted Woman" (Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson) – 2:56 (live version previously unreleased, released later without Willie's overdubbed vocal)) 1.1. Performed by Jennings and Nelson 2. "Heaven or Hell" (Nelson) – 1:37 (originally issued in 1974) 2.1. Performed by Jennings and Nelson 3. "Me and Paul" (Nelson) – 3:45 (remix of 1971 track) 3.1. Performed by Nelson 4. "Yesterday's Wine" (Nelson) – 2:58 (remix of 1971 track with added vocal parts) 4.1. Performed by Nelson 5. "T for Texas"...

    Bonus tracks

    1. "Slow Movin' Outlaw" (Dee Moeller) – 3:39 (previously released in 1974) 1.1. Performed by Jennings 2. "I'm a Ramblin' Man" (Ray Pennington) – 2:44 (previously released in 1974) 2.1. Performed by Jennings 3. "If She's Where You Like Livin' (You Won't Feel at Home with Me)" (Colter) – 2:51 (previously released in 1970) 3.1. Performed by Colter 4. "It's Not Easy" (Frankie Miller) – 3:10 (previously released in 1970) 4.1. Performed by Colter 5. "Why You Been Gone So Long" (Mickey Newbury) – 3:...

    Jessi Colter - vocals
    Tompall Glaser - vocals
    Waylon Jennings - vocals
    Willie Nelson - vocals
    • Re-issue: 60:49
    • Original: January 12, 1976, Re-issued: February 15, 1996
    • 1970-1975 (original), 1965-1995 (1996 re-release)
  5. Put the O Back In Country” is the title track of Jennings’ 2005 album of the same name. It serves as a rallying cry for country music purists and a reminder of the genre’s rich heritage. The song encapsulates the love, respect, and longing for a return to the core values that made country music such a powerful force in the first place.

  6. Famous since infancy for his legendary parents, Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, Shooter Jennings arrives at his inevitable debut with the weight of the gods on his shoulders. He attempts to point up his heritage--rather than be crushed by the weight of it--by inviting George Jones and Hank Williams Jr. to appear in spoken-word bits which ...

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