EVERYONE THOUGHT WAYLON JENNINGS WAS CRAZY FOR WRITING THIS SONG. For most of his life, Waylon Jennings heard the same word over and over: crazy. Crazy for walking away from Nashville’s rules. Crazy for fighting producers. Crazy for living too hard, loving too deeply, and refusing to become the clean, polished country star everyone wanted him to be. But Waylon Jennings never saw it that way. To him, the wild road, the broken nights, the bad choices, and the stubborn pride were not just mistakes. They were the price of being honest in a world that kept asking him to pretend. So he wrote a song that sounded less like a hit single and more like a confession. The song was I’ve Always Been Crazy — and it felt like Waylon Jennings was finally answering every person who had ever judged him. He was not apologizing. He was not asking to be understood. He was simply telling the truth. When fans heard it, they did not just hear an outlaw country song. They heard a man admitting he had lived on the edge, but never let the world take his soul. Maybe “crazy” was never the right word — but the real reason behind it is something no one can explain to you the same way Waylon Jennings lived it.
Everyone Thought Waylon Jennings Was Crazy for Writing This Song For much of his life, Waylon Jennings wore the word…