While recording “What’s Goin’ On”, Marvin Gaye insisted on finding “Funk Brother” James Jameson to play bass. They finally found him so drunk that he had to record the bass lines lying flat on his back.

Waylon Jennings released this now-classic song in August of 1975. It was part homage to Hank Williams and part critique of how the Nashville music industry treaded on artists and their creativity. It was one of many things that solidified Jennings as the master of Outlaw Country. This shirt reads "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" with a Waylon Jennings logo.

Size

T2, T3, T4, T5, YL, YM, YS, YXL

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BLACK, BLUE, WHITE, ATHLETIC HEATHER, HEATHER MAROON, RED