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  1. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
  2. Honky Tonk Heroes
  3. I'm Looking for Blue Eyes
  4. You Mean to Say
  5. Suspicious Minds
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  1. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
  2. Honky Tonk Heroes
  3. I'm Looking for Blue Eyes
  4. You Mean to Say
  5. Suspicious Minds
  6. Good Hearted Woman
  7. Heaven or Hell
  8. Me and Paul
  9. Yesterday's Wine
  10. T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)
  11. Put Another Log on the Fire (Male Chauvinist National Anthem)
  12. Slow Movin' Outlaw
  13. I'm a Ramblin' Man
  14. If She's Where You Like Livin' (You Won't Feel at Home With Me)
  15. It's Not Easy
  16. Why You Been Gone So Long
  17. Under Your Spell Again
  18. I Ain't the One
  19. You Left Me a Long, Long Time Ago
  20. Healing Hands of Time
  21. Nowhere Road
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The term "outlaw" had been bandied about after Waylon Jennings' 1972 hit "Ladies Love Outlaws," but it didn't permanently gel until the release of the album Wanted! The Outlaws in 1976. The songs in this packaged product weren't new -- the album contained previously released material by Jennings, Willie Nelson, Tompall Glaser, and Jennings' wife Jessi Colter (who had hit the charts a year earlier with "I'm Not Lisa"). But it marked the industry's recognition of the changing times, and as the center point of a campaign to ...

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