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Outlaws, by definition, operate outside the system. Tompall & The Glaser Brothers were true Outlaws within country music. Breaking from the polished “Nashville Sound,” they blended rock and folk rhythms with traditional country instrumentation, expanding the genre at a time when it risked becoming too conservative.
The brothers scored numerous hits on the U.S. Country charts, including “Lovin’ Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)”, “Rings,” “Gone, On The Other Hand,” “She Loves The Love I Give Her,” “Faded Love,” “California Girl (And The Tennessee Square),” “Ain’t It All Worth Living For,” and “It’ll Be Her.”
Each brother also found success as a solo artist. Jim charted with “When You’re Not A Lady,” “If I Could Dance With You,” and “You’re Gettin’ To Me Again.” Tompall, alongside Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Jessi Colter, made history with Wanted: The Outlaws, the first million-selling country album, which featured his tracks “T for Texas” and “Put Another Log on the Fire.” Chuck’s songwriting continues to resonate—his “Music Ain’t a Bad Life” was featured in Better Call Saul and “All Alone With The Blues” appeared in Dr. Death.
The Glaser Brothers’ catalog remains timeless, with songs like “Let Me Down Easy,” “La Paloma,” “Running Gun,” and “Words Come Easy” reaching new audiences through television and media placements. Their legacy endures as innovators who reshaped country music from the inside out.
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