Introduction:
While the provided search results show numerous mentions of “Outlaw Shirt” in the context of Waylon Jennings merchandise (t-shirts, etc.) and refer to his significant role in the “Outlaw Country” movement, there is no clear evidence of a specific song titled “Outlaw Shirt” released by Waylon Jennings in 1978 or on any of his albums.
It appears there might be a misunderstanding or confusion regarding a specific song title. Waylon Jennings was a prominent figure in the Outlaw Country genre, and his association with this movement is very strong. He had a 1978 single titled “Don’t You Think This Outlaw Bit’s Done Got Out of Hand?”, which directly addresses the “outlaw” theme and was indeed released in 1978 on his album I’ve Always Been Crazy.
Therefore, I cannot provide an introduction for a song specifically titled “Outlaw Shirt” by Waylon Jennings with a 1978 release date, as the research indicates such a song does not exist as a distinct released track. The term “outlaw shirt” likely refers to merchandise or a general theme associated with his “Outlaw Country” image rather than a specific musical recording.