Other Appearances
Year | Title | Album |
---|---|---|
2000 | "White Lines and Black Ties" | The Crew |
2001 | "KatWalk" | Made |
2003 | "I've Always Been Crazy" | I've Always Been Crazy: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings |
2004 | "Please Carry Me Home" | Songs Inspired by the Passion of the Christ |
2005 | "I'm a Long Way from Home" | Walk the Line |
"Busted In Baylor County" | The Dukes Of Hazzard(soundtrack) | |
"The Silver Tongued Devil & I" | The Pilgrim: A Celebration of Kris Kristofferson | |
2006 | "If It Ain't One Thing" | If It Ain't One Thing |
"Long Gone" | ||
"Better Before You Were Big Time" | Divisadero | |
2007 | "Good Hearted Woman" | The Chain |
2008 | "The Iron Wheel" | The Fabled City |
"Never Work In This Town Again " | Pentecostal Pasta Salad | |
"I Found The Body" | Waylon Forever | |
"Waymore Blues" | ||
2009 | "The War on the Terror and the Drugs" | Hard Luck Stories |
2010 | "Call Me The Breeze" | Sweet Home Alabama: The Country Music Tribute To Lynyrd Skynyrd |
2011 | "Belle Of The Ball" | Music Inside - Collaboration Dedicated to Waylon Vol 1 |
"Fuck You, I'm Famous!" | Californication | |
2012 | "I Miss My Boyfriend" | ReinCarnation |
"Hot Rod" | Single Only | |
"1922" | Outlaw Radio Chicago: The Compilation Volume II | |
"Drinkin' Side Of Country" | Good Guys | |
"Cocaine Blues" | We Walk The Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash | |
"The Highwaymen" | ||
"All Of This Could Have Been Yours" | Sons of Anarchy Soundtrack | |
"Wild & Lonesome" | ||
2013 | "Wild Child" | Ashes & Angels |
"Angels in the Snow" | Ashes & Angels |
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