Willie Nelson – Red Headed Stranger (Live From Austin City Limits, 1976)

**Background** “Red Headed Stranger” is the title track of Willie Nelson’s landmark 1975 album, a concept record that not only solidified his status as one of the most innovative artists in country music but also helped define the outlaw country movement. The song’s origins trace back to the late 1950s, when songwriter Edith Lindeman and … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard – Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright

**Background** “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright” is one of Bob Dylan’s most enduring songs, first appearing on his 1963 album *The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan*. Written during a pivotal moment in Dylan’s early career, the song helped solidify his reputation as a gifted lyricist and a master of blending folk tradition with contemporary themes. Over the … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – Heartaches by the Number

**Background** “Heartaches by the Number” is a song that has become a cornerstone of country music and an enduring classic in American popular music. Originally written by Harlan Howard, the song was first recorded in 1959 by Ray Price, whose rendition topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Price’s smooth delivery and the song’s catchy, … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – That’s Life

**Background** “That’s Life” is a song most famously associated with Frank Sinatra, who recorded it in 1966 as the title track for his album of the same name. Written by Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon, the song became a signature piece for Sinatra, embodying his tough, resilient persona. Over the decades, it has been covered … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – Whenever You Come Around

**Background** “Whenever You Come Around” is a song originally written and recorded by Vince Gill for his 1994 album *When Love Finds You*. The track quickly became one of Gill’s signature hits, showcasing his smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics. Although Willie Nelson didn’t pen or originally record the song, it resonated deeply with him. Nelson’s … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson – Time of the Preacher (Live From Austin City Limits, 1976)

**Background** “Time of the Preacher” is one of Willie Nelson’s most iconic compositions, first appearing as the opening track on his groundbreaking 1975 concept album *Red Headed Stranger*. Written by Nelson, the song sets the stage for the album’s narrative, introducing the central character—a preacher whose life is upended by loss, betrayal, and a descent … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson, Sister Bobbie – Who’ll Buy My Memories

**Background** “Who’ll Buy My Memories” is one of Willie Nelson’s most introspective and deeply personal compositions. The song was originally released in 1984 on the album *Who’ll Buy My Memories? (The IRS Tapes)*, which became a significant part of Nelson’s career narrative during a challenging period. At that time, Nelson was facing immense financial pressures, … Đọc tiếp

Willie Nelson and The Boys – Send Me the Pillow You Dream On (Episode Three)

**Background** “Send Me the Pillow You Dream On” is a classic country song originally written and recorded by Hank Locklin in 1949. The track gained popularity after Locklin’s 1958 re-recording became a hit, establishing it as one of his signature pieces and a staple in the country music canon. Over the years, the song’s timeless … Đọc tiếp