Too Old To Change by Jerry Jeff Walker

Too Old To Change

Jerry Jeff Walker

1979

Too Old To Change is a Country album by Jerry Jeff Walker, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Country
  • Americana & Roots
  • gritty
  • rowdy
  • outlaw

About

Jerry Jeff Walker closed out his wildest decade with an album both casual and intimate, filled with the comfort of fine songcraft. Released in 1979, <i>Too Old to Change</i> isn’t about Walker’s need to grow up — it’s a simply a statement of slowing down: “I've been too long riding this range / Running wild without reins / Always traveling against the grains / And pretty girls deserve better / I'm too old to change.” The album isn’t a corny attempt at maturity, but you can feel its author finally accepting that it’s time to stop and smell the roses. “Mountains of Mexico,” “Old Nashville Cowboy” and “Then Came the Children” are hushed without sacrificing the ragged quality that is the essence of Jerry Jeff. The album’s one truly raucous moment is “I Ain’t Living Long Like This,” which proves that Walker could have made a pretty good punk rock album if he hadn’t decided to ease up during the late ‘70s. The album ends with its two best songs: a pitch-perfect take on Willis Alan Ramsey’s immortal “Northeast Texas Women” and a sweet, sorrowful, swaying rendition of Kris Kristofferson’s “Me and Bobby McGee.”

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Tracklist

  1. 1Too Old to Change4:52
  2. 2I Ain't Living Long Like This3:10
  3. 3I'll Be Your San Antone Rose4:27
  4. 4Old Nashville Cowboy4:14
  5. 5Hands On the Wheel3:51
  6. 6Cross the Borderline3:03
  7. 7Mountains of Mexico3:34
  8. 8Then Came the Children3:50
  9. 9Northeast Texas Woman4:15
  10. 10Me and Bobby McGee4:56

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Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold