Greatest Hits Willie Nelson
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
03.11.2023
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- 1 On the Road Again (Live at Austin, Texas - Fall 1979) 02:37
- 2 Whiskey River (Live in Las Vegas - 1978) 03:31
- 3 Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain 02:18
- 4 Me and Paul 03:45
- 5 Always On My Mind 03:32
- 6 Shotgun Willie 02:41
- 7 Crazy 02:50
- 8 Pancho and Lefty 04:47
- 9 Georgia On My Mind 04:18
- 10 Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys 02:31
- 11 Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground 04:26
- 12 Still Is Still Moving to Me 03:30
- 13 Night Life 02:23
- 14 I Never Cared for You 02:19
- 15 Ride Me Back Home 03:36
- 16 To All the Girls I've Loved Before 03:30
- 17 Roll Me Up 03:25
- 18 Across the Borderline 04:41
- 19 My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys 03:03
- 20 Funny How Time Slips Away 02:36
- 21 City of New Orleans 04:49
- 22 Just Breathe 04:02
- 23 The Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning 04:20
- 24 Living In the Promiseland 03:18
- 25 Who'll Buy My Memories 03:16
Info for Greatest Hits
This new collection is a career spanner jampacked with 25 songs, with each era of Willie’s illustrious six decade career chronicled. It includes massive hits like “On The Road Again,” “Always On My Mind” and “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain” next to a number of his 21st century gems, including latter day classics like “Ride Me Back Home” and “Roll Me Up.” It features classic collaborations with the likes of Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings and Julio Iglesias, Willie’s early versions of songs made famous by others in the early 60s like “Crazy” and “Night Life,” alongside interpretations of others’ songs that he made his own from Hoagy Carmichael’s “Stardust” to Arlo Guthrie’s “City Of New Orleans” to Pearl Jam’s “Just Breathe.”
Willie Nelson
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Willie Nelson
With a six-decade career and a catalog of more than 200 albums to his credit, the iconic Texas singer-songwriter Willie Nelsonhas earned a permanent position in pop music’s pantheon with songs combining the sophistication of Tin Pan Alley with the rough-and-tumble grit and emotional honesty of country music. He brought pop and country together on the radio in the early 1960s with unforgettable songs like “Crazy” (Patsy Cline), “Hello Walls” (Faron Young), “Funny How Time Slips Away” (Billy Walker), “Night Life” (Ray Price) and others and, by the mid-1970s, had become a superstar in his own right as a prime mover of a revolutionary and thriving outlaw country music scene. The Red Headed Stranger, Willie’s first album for Columbia Records in 1975, catapulted the artist to the front ranks of popularity, making his a name familiar in country and city households across America and around-the-world.
A seven-time Grammy Award winner, Willie Nelson has received numerous accolades including American Music Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, Country Music Association Awards and others. He is a co-founder of Farm Aid, an annual series of fundraising events which began as an all-star benefit concert in 1985 to raise money for American family farmers. He continues to lobby against horse slaughter and produces his own blend of biodiesel fuel. An old-school road-dog troubadour with new school wheels, Willie plays concerts year-round, tirelessly touring on Honeysuckle Rose III (he rode his first two buses into the ground), taking his music and fans to places that are always worth the ride.
The very first musician to perform on the premiere episode of Austin City Limits in 1974, Willie Nelson was inducted into the inaugural class of the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame by fellow Texan Matthew McConaughey on Saturday, April 26, 2014. “There would be no Austin City Limits without Willie Nelson,” McConaughey told the audience assembled at the University of Texas at Austin, the original home of what is now America’s longest-running televised music program.
Willie Nelson, who turned 81 on April 29/April 30, is an American original, a sublime singer, master tunesmith and outlaw country’s most enduring archetype.
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