While Waylon Jennings wrote numerous songs, he was not primarily known for his songwriting. He was more famous for his powerful vocals, guitar playing, and interpretations of other songwriters' work.
Here are some of the songs that Waylon Jennings wrote and performed:
* "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line" (1966)
* "Don't You Think It's Come Our Time" (1971)
* "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" (1975)
* "The Ramblin' Man" (1973) - Written with Bobby Braddock
* "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" (1973) - Written with Ed Bruce
However, Waylon Jennings is most known for performing and popularizing songs written by other songwriters, such as:
* "Luckenbach, Texas" (written by Bobby Braddock and Keith Stegall)
* "Good Hearted Woman" (written by Wayland Holyfield and Billy Sherrill)
* "I've Always Been Crazy" (written by David Allan Coe)
* "Honky Tonk Heroes" (written by Billy Joe Shaver)
* "The Outlaw" (written by Bobby Braddock)
You can find a full discography of Waylon Jennings' recordings, including his own compositions and those by other artists, on websites like AllMusic or Discogs.