About the song

Waylon Jennings’ timeless classic, “A Good Hearted Woman,” is a heartfelt ode to the strength and resilience of a devoted partner. Released in 1971 as part of his acclaimed album The Taker/Tulsa, this song captures the essence of Waylon Jennings’ unique style—blending traditional country with a touch of rebellious spirit. Known for his deep, resonant voice and his significant impact on the outlaw country movement, Jennings brings a personal touch to this tune that resonates deeply with listeners.

In “A Good Hearted Woman,” Jennings celebrates a woman who stands by her man through thick and thin, embodying the true spirit of loyalty and love. The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who loves unconditionally, yet remains strong and steadfast despite the trials and tribulations she faces. This portrayal of enduring love is both poignant and relatable, striking a chord with anyone who appreciates the simple yet profound dynamics of genuine affection.

Jennings’ delivery is both warm and authentic, capturing the listener’s ear with his rich, expressive tone. The melody, while straightforward, complements the lyrical message perfectly, allowing the heartfelt story to shine through. As a key figure in the country music genre, Jennings’ ability to convey deep emotion through his music is evident in this song, making it a cherished piece in his repertoire.

For those familiar with Waylon Jennings’ work, “A Good Hearted Woman” stands out as a quintessential example of his storytelling prowess. It’s a song that not only entertains but also honors the virtues of loyalty and compassion, making it a timeless favorite for country music enthusiasts of all ages.

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Lyrics

A long time forgotten the dreams that just fell by the way
The good life he promised, ain’t what she’s living today
(Willie)
But she never complains of the bad times
Or the bad things he’s done ,Lord (yeah)
She just talks about the good times they’ve had
And all the good times to come
She’s a good hearted woman in love with a good timin’ man
She loves him in spite of his ways she don’t understand
Through teardrops and laughter
They’ll pass through this world hand in hand
A good hearted woman lovin’ a good timin’ man
He likes the bright lights and night life and good timin’ friends
And when the party’s all over, she’ll welcome him back home again
Lord knows she don’t understand him but she does the best that she can
This good hearted woman lovin’ a good timin’ man (yeah)
She’s a good hearted woman in love with a good timin’ man (woo, yeah)
She loves me in spite of my wicked ways that she don’t understand
Through teardrops and laughter
They’ll pass through this world hand in hand, Lord
A good hearted woman lovin’ a good timin’ man
She’s a good hearted woman in love with a good timin’ man
She loves me in spite of my wicked mouthed ways
But then she don’t understand