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''Leavin' Town'' is Waylon Jennings' second album for RCA Victor, released in 1966. It peaked at #3 on the ''Billboard'' country albums chart. ==Background== Much like his debut album (also released in 1966), ''Leavin' Town'' features a more tempered vocal approach from Jennings and the countrypolitan production that was typical at RCA at the time. In his 2013 book ''Outlaws: Waylon, Willie, Kris, and the Renegades of Nashville'', author Michael Striessguth notes, "One of the early hit singles, 'Anita, You're Dreaming,' co-written by Waylon and () Bowman, found Waylon in a serious and cautious vocal mode that remembered Jim Reeves, only this time with a trace of Marty Robbins, whose famous Latin sound rose up on Waylon's albums more than a few times in the 1960s." In the authorized Jennings video biography ''Renegade Outlaw Legend'', producer Chet Atkins recalled, "I was just trying to make a record that would sell that the disc jockeys would play. I never thought, 'Let's make a pop record' or "Let's make a folk record.' I didn't think too much in that direction." The LP contains three songs composed by Jennings as well as contributions from Bobby Bare, Mel Tillis, Harlan Howard, and Gordon Lightfoot. The LP's most successful single would be the Lightfoot composition "(That's What You Get) For Lovin' Me," which rose to #9. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic writes that ''Leavin' Town'' showcases Jennings "developing a distinctive blend of country and folk."
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