About the song

“You Asked Me To” is a compelling song by the iconic country artist Waylon Jennings, recorded live in Texas in 1975. This track, known for its raw emotional depth and heartfelt delivery, captures Jennings’ distinctive voice and storytelling prowess at a pivotal moment in his career.

Written by the talented singer-songwriter, Waylon Jennings, “You Asked Me To” reflects the themes of love, regret, and personal introspection that are hallmarks of his music. The song, which delves into the complexities of a relationship where the protagonist is asked to change, showcases Jennings’ ability to convey deep emotion through his music.

Jennings’ live performance of “You Asked Me To” in 1975 highlights his powerful presence on stage and his deep connection with his audience. The recording from this era captures the essence of Jennings’ live shows, known for their intensity and authenticity. His performance is a testament to his skill as a live performer, bringing a unique energy and personal touch to each rendition of his songs.

Released during a time when Jennings was solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the Outlaw Country movement, this live version of “You Asked Me To” exemplifies the genre’s emphasis on personal expression and musical freedom. The Outlaw Country movement, which Jennings was a central figure in, was known for its rejection of the polished, commercial sound of mainstream country music in favor of a more raw and genuine approach.

The 1975 live performance of “You Asked Me To” is particularly notable for its emotional depth and the connection Jennings establishes with his audience. His performance captures the essence of his artistry, blending his unique voice with his personal storytelling style. For older and educated audiences, this song offers a glimpse into a defining moment in Waylon Jennings’ career and the broader Outlaw Country movement.

“You Asked Me To” continues to be celebrated as a classic example of Jennings’ ability to blend traditional country music with a modern, introspective edge. It remains a powerful reminder of Jennings’ influence on the genre and his ability to connect deeply with listeners through his music.

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Lyrics

I didn’t say it
Y’all have a good time
Do what you want to
Everybody knows you’ve been steppin’ on my toes
And I’m gettin’ pretty tired of it
Steppin’ out of line
And a-messin’ with my mind
If you had any sense, you’d quit
‘Cause ever since you were a little bitty teeny girl
You said I was the only man in this whole world
Now you better do some thinkin’, then you’ll find
You got the only daddy that’ll walk the line
You keep a-packin’ up my clothes, nearly everybody knows
That you’re still just a-puttin’ me on
But when I start a-walkin’
Gonna hear you start a-squawkin’
And a-beggin’ me to come back home
‘Cause ever since you were a little bitty scrawny girl
You said I was the only man in this whole world
You better do some thinkin’, then you’ll find
You got the only daddy that’ll walk the line
You got the only daddy that’ll walk the line

By Tam Le