PEOPLE STILL SING THIS OUTLAW FANTASY In 1977, two songwriters locked themselves in a room and invented a dusty Texas town they had never seen. Yet somehow, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson walked straight into the story—like they had been waiting there all along. Waylon recorded it reluctantly, uneasy about singing his own name like a legend in motion. He thought the idea was strange. Risky. Maybe even wrong. But when Willie joined him on that final line, the song changed shape. It stopped sounding like fiction and started feeling like escape. What began as a joke between writers quietly turned into a No. 1 outlaw anthem… and the fantasy Waylon doubted became the dream fans still run toward today.
People Still Sing This Outlaw Fantasy In 1977, two songwriters locked themselves inside a room and invented a place they…