Good Hearted Woman is an
album by
Waylon Jennings, released on
RCA Records in 1972 (see
1972 in country music). Along with
Ladies Love Outlaws, released later that same year, and
Lonesome, On'ry and Mean, (released early the following year), it was responsible for transforming Jennings' image into that of one of the representatives of the
outlaw country movement. The original
liner notes by
Willie Nelson describe the first time Jennings and Nelson met, in
Phoenix, Arizona. The record reached #7 on the country charts, with the title track and "Sweet Dream Woman" becoming top ten singles.
Track listing
- "Good Hearted Woman" (Jennings, Willie Nelson) – 1:55
- "Same Old Lover Man" (Gordon Lightfoot) – 2:48
- "One of My Bad Habits" (Harlan Howard) – 2:14
- "Willie and Laura Mae Jones" (Tony Joe White) – 2:57
- "It Should Be Easier Now" (Nelson) – 3:05
- "Do No Good Woman" (Jennings) – 2:11
- "Unsatisfied" (Shirl Milete) – 2:50
- "I Knew You'd Leavin'" (Billy Ray Reynolds) – 2:43
- "Sweet Dream Woman" (Chip Taylor, Al Gordoni) – 2:59
- "To Beat the Devil" (Kris Kristofferson) – 4:04