Willie, Waylon and Me Lyrics

Lyric discussion by russellptucker 

Cover art for Willie, Waylon and Me lyrics by David Allen Coe

This song is full of incredible references and flat out lies. He is writing about the "Outlaw Country " and country rock of the 70's.

I heard the burritos out in California could fly higher than the birds Roger McGinnis had a twelve-string guitar it was like nothing I'd ever heard

This verse references The Flying Burrito Brothers and Specifically Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman who were also members of The Byrds. He also references Roger McGuinn not McGinis the main Byrd.

and the eagles flew in from the west coast like the birds, they were trying to be free while in Texas, the talk turned to outlaws like Willie and Waylon and me

This verse is obviously about The Eagles and Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.

The rest is pretty self explanatory he writes about Bob Dylan , The Beatles , The Rolling Stones , and Janis Joplin.

@russellptucker IDK what you are talking about but the lyrics here read McGinis but if you are listening to the song he clearly says McGuin. No mistake he says McGuin! James Roger McGuinn’ There was an Outlaw movement going on in Texas where country music was concerned! David Allan Coe is an extrovert he didn’t pretend to be anyone but who he knows he is. Yes the Burritos and the Byrds were the same that is the reference like the birds they were just trying to be free. Still just trying to be free by whatever name they called themselves. It...