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Artist/Band: Waylon Jennings
Lyrics for Song: They Ain't Got 'Em All
Lyrics for Album: Will the Wolf Survive? [2006]



(Written by John Scott Sherill)



There are still places where people like me can hang out

With nothing at all in this whole world to worry about

They ain't tore 'em all down yet and said every man for himself

Or polished them up until nothing worth keeping is left.



Chorus:

They ain't got 'em all

If you try here and there

You'll still find a few holes in the wall

There an endangered species but i'm keeping track

I can tell you that they ain't got 'em all.



There are still women who can walk up and change your ways

Who don't even know they're impossibly beautiful girls

Who for some crazy reason will hold you so close in the night

'Til nothing else matters and you finally start feeling all right.



They ain't got 'em all

They're still there and their wantin' and wonderfully willing to fall

There an endangered species but i'm keeping track

I can tell you that they ain't got 'em all.



Chorus:

They ain't got 'em all

If you try here and there

You'll still find a few holes in the wall

There an endangered species but i'm keeping track

I can tell you that they ain't got 'em all...


They Ain't Got 'Em All

Waylon Jennings delivers a gritty, honky-tonk performance on 'They Ain't Got 'Em All,' a track that epitomizes his signature outlaw country style. Recorded for the album Will the Wolf Survive? [2006], the song showcases Jennings' signature vocal delivery and guitar-driven arrangements that defined the genre during the 1970s. The recording captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the era, reflecting Jennings' role as the 'Outlaw Country' pioneer who challenged mainstream Nashville conventions. This work stands as a testament to his enduring influence on country music, blending traditional storytelling with a modern edge that resonated with fans and critics alike.


Album Lyrics: Will the Wolf Survive? [2006]


Waylon Jennings
"Will the Wolf Survive? [2006]"


1. Working Without a Net
2. What You'll Do When I'm Gone
3. They Ain't Got 'Em All
4. That Dog Won't Hunt
5. Suddenly Single
6. Will the Wolf Survive?
7. Devil's Right Hand