Waylon Jennings
Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys
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The strummed guitar has already squared the pulse; the lead voice enters close and unhurried, riding the beat rather than pushing it.
The vocal surface widens here: another voice blends behind the lead, softening the front edge without loosening the beat.
At this new vocal entrance the support feels broader, with low-mid warmth and a steadier backbeat under the same plain grid.
The voice lengthens its line here, and the band holds underneath instead of opening a gap; the release is more a lean than a break.
A small electric accent slips between the vocal curves, bright and narrow against the warmer strum.
The recurring vocal shape returns with more surrounding mass; harmonies and rhythm support make the center feel wider, not faster.
The texture stays crowded but controlled: sustained voices carry the top while the pulse underneath remains almost stubbornly even.
The final vocal phrase is already thinning; the held grid loosens into the closing decay.
Last updated Aug 20, 2026 · Written with GPT-5.5 · Galdr 0.7.0 · Inner Ear Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite

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