Ridin' High
Other albums by Jerry Jeff Walker
Facts about the album "Ridin' High"
Album Title: Ridin' High
Artist: Jerry Jeff Walker
Meta Information: "Ridin' High" by Jerry Jeff Walker is a classic country-folk album that embodies the free-spirited ethos of the 1970s outlaw country movement. Released as Walker's sixth studio album, "Ridin' High" showcases his distinctive blend of storytelling, wit, and musical craftsmanship. With its laid-back vibe, infectious melodies, and Walker's trademark gravelly vocals, the album transports listeners to the heart of the Texas music scene, offering a glimpse into the world of honky-tonks, highways, and heartfelt ballads. "Ridin' High" captures the essence of Walker's troubadour spirit and enduring influence on the country-folk genre, making it a cherished gem in his discography.
Interesting Facts:
Originator of "Mr. Bojangles": Jerry Jeff Walker's iconic composition "Mr. Bojangles" first gained widespread acclaim with its inclusion on his 1968 album "Mr. Bojangles". The song, inspired by an encounter with a street performer, became a signature tune for Walker and has been covered by numerous artists, including the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Sammy Davis Jr., and Bob Dylan.
Influence on Outlaw Country: Jerry Jeff Walker was a central figure in the outlaw country movement of the 1970s, alongside artists like Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. His independent spirit, raw storytelling, and renegade attitude inspired a generation of musicians and helped redefine the boundaries of country music.
Texas Troubadour: Born and raised in New York, Jerry Jeff Walker found his musical home in Texas, where he became a beloved figure in the state's vibrant music scene. His association with the outlaw country movement and his regular performances at iconic Texas venues like the Armadillo World Headquarters cemented his status as a Texas troubadour and cultural icon.