<P> Lee Clayton (born Billy Schatz, October 29, 1942) is an American rock and country musician and composer . </P> <P> His style has been described as in between rock and country . Clayton grew up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and began to play harmonica and guitar at the age of 7 . At 9 he received his first steel guitar . </P> <P> After quitting the Air Force he moved to Nashville in 1968 and began his career as a songwriter . In 1972 he wrote "Ladies Love Outlaws" for Waylon Jennings . In 1973 he released his first album simply titled Lee Clayton, with which, as Clayton would later say, he was very dissatisfied . In the following years he continued his songwriting . He wrote songs like "Lone Wolf" for Jerry Jeff Walker and "If You Could Touch Her at All" for Willie Nelson . In 1978 his second album, Border Affair, was released . It was critically acclaimed but became a flop at the charts . </P> <P> His most successful album was 1979's Naked Child . The songs' style was reminiscent of Bob Dylan and the single, "I Ride Alone", became very notable . In 1979, he went on a big world tour, which became a huge success . In 1981 he released his fourth studio album, The Dream Goes On, which had a harder sound than his previous work . After that he published two autobiographical books and, in 1990, he released a live album entitled Another Night, which was recorded in September 9, 1988, at the Cruise Cafe, Oslo, Norway . Also in 1990, The Highwaymen, an outlaw country supergroup comprising Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson, had a minor hit with a song of his, "Silver Stallion", which had previously appeared on Border Affair (1978). In 1994 he released the album Spirit of the Twilight . Cat Power also covered "Silver Stallion" on the popular 2008 cover album Jukebox . In 2008 a new acoustic song "We The People" was "released" on YouTube . Today Clayton's career has largely gone silent . </P>

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