The Essential Willie Nelson
Nelson wrote this in 1961 for Patsy Cline, one of only a few big names in Nashville at the time who understood him. Nelson was eventually rejected by the Nashville labels as too offbeat, too artsy-fartsy for mainstream country music. Nelson said of his early experience in Nashville: “I enjoyed fooling around with phrasing, but it made my sound noncommercial for all those Nashville ears who were listening for the same old stuff and misunderstood anything original.” Read more on Last.fm.
Nelson wrote this in 1961 for Patsy Cline, one of only a few big names in Nashville at the time who understood him. Nelson was eventually rejected by the Nashville labels as too offbeat, too artsy-fartsy for mainstream country music. Nelson said of his early experience in Nashville: “I enjoyed fooling around with phrasing, but it made my sound noncommercial for all those Nashville ears who were listening for the same old stuff and misunderstood anything original.” Read more on Last.fm.
On The Road Again
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
Always on My Mind
Whiskey River
Crazy
Georgia on My Mind
Blue Skies
On The Road Again - Live
Funny How Time Slips Away
Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die - Live
Cruel World
City of New Orleans
Hello Walls
Shotgun Willie
Time of the Preacher
Stardust
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground
Red Headed Stranger
Buddy
Frosty the Snowman
Me and Paul
All Of Me
Bloody Mary Morning
Highwayman
I Couldn't Believe It Was True
He Was A Friend Of Mine
Pancho And Lefty
Good Hearted Woman
Night Life
The Scientist
Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other
Moonlight in Vermont
Pretty Paper
Hands on the Wheel
Denver
Just as I Am
Roll Me Up
Seven Spanish Angels (with Ray Charles)
Help Me Make It Through The Night
O'er the Waves
If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time
Time of the Preacher Theme
Uncloudy Day
Down Yonder
Can I Sleep in Your Arms
Unchained Melody
I Gotta Get Drunk
Have You Ever Seen the Rain (feat. Paula Nelson)
On the Road Again - Live at Austin, Texas - Fall 1979

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