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- WWII_(album) abstract "WWII is a duet album by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, released on RCA Victor in 1982. Featuring six solo Jennings songs and five duet tracks, it was originally intended to be, as the title suggests, a continuation of or sequel of sorts to 1978's extremely successful Waylon & Willie. Chips Moman, who had produced Jennings' Black on Black and, famously, Nelson's Always on My Mind several months before, produced the album with Jennings' assistance. The songs themselves were mostly recorded in December 1981 at Moman's Studio in Nashville. Ultimately, the record failed to have as major an impact as Waylon & Willie and was much less successful than the 1978 release, though it did reach #3 on the country charts, with Otis Redding's "(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay" peaking at #13.".
- WWII_(album) artist Waylon_Jennings.
- WWII_(album) artist Willie_Nelson.
- WWII_(album) genre Country_music.
- WWII_(album) genre Outlaw_country.
- WWII_(album) previousWork Black_on_Black.
- WWII_(album) producer Chips_Moman.
- WWII_(album) producer Waylon_Jennings.
- WWII_(album) recordLabel RCA_Records.
- WWII_(album) subsequentWork It's_Only_Rock_&_Roll_(Waylon_Jennings_album).
- WWII_(album) wikiPageID "7425917".
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- WWII_(album) artist "Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson".
- WWII_(album) chronology Waylon_Jennings.
- WWII_(album) cover "JenningsNelsonWWII.jpg".
- WWII_(album) genre Country_music.
- WWII_(album) genre Outlaw_country.
- WWII_(album) hasPhotoCollection WWII_(album).
- WWII_(album) label RCA_Records.
- WWII_(album) lastAlbum "Black on Black".
- WWII_(album) name "WWII".
- WWII_(album) nextAlbum "It's Only Rock & Roll".
- WWII_(album) noprose "yes".
- WWII_(album) producer Chips_Moman.
- WWII_(album) producer "Waylon Jennings".
- WWII_(album) released "October 1982".
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- WWII_(album) thisAlbum "WWII".
- WWII_(album) type "Studio album".
- WWII_(album) subject Category:1982_albums.
- WWII_(album) subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Chips_Moman.
- WWII_(album) subject Category:Collaborative_albums.
- WWII_(album) subject Category:RCA_Records_albums.
- WWII_(album) subject Category:Waylon_Jennings_albums.
- WWII_(album) subject Category:Willie_Nelson_albums.
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- WWII_(album) comment "WWII is a duet album by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, released on RCA Victor in 1982. Featuring six solo Jennings songs and five duet tracks, it was originally intended to be, as the title suggests, a continuation of or sequel of sorts to 1978's extremely successful Waylon & Willie. Chips Moman, who had produced Jennings' Black on Black and, famously, Nelson's Always on My Mind several months before, produced the album with Jennings' assistance.".
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