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  2. Willie Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Here's Willie Nelson (1963) Country Willie: His Own Songs (1965) Country Favorites: Willie Nelson Style (1966) Make Way for Willie Nelson (1967) The Party's Over (1967) Texas in My Soul (1968) Good Times (1968) My Own Peculiar Way (1969) Both Sides Now (1970) Laying My Burdens Down (1970) Willie Nelson & Family (1971) Yesterday's Wine (1971)

  3. Empire State of Mind - Wikipedia

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    "Empire State of Mind" is a hip-hop song that features rap verses from Jay-Z and vocals during the song's chorus from Keys. The piano component that runs throughout the song contains a sample of the 1970 single "Love on a Two-Way Street", written by Burt Keyes and Sylvia Robinson, performed by The Moments. [7]

  4. Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die: Musings from the Road

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    The book is a diary and memoir containing reminiscences and family recollections of country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, [1] published by HarperCollins in November 2012 following the release of the similarly titled song. It also contains rare family pictures and other artwork made by Micah Nelson, Willie Nelson's son.

  5. You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker - Wikipedia

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    You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker is the 54th studio album by American country and western musician Willie Nelson. It was released on March 16, 2006, by the Lost Highway label. All tracks on the album were written by Cindy Walker. A video has been made for the track "You Don't Know Me". [5]

  6. Columbus Stockade Blues - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Stockade Blues is a 1970 album by country singer Willie Nelson. It is an abridged reissue of Nelson's 1966 album, Country Favorites-Willie Nelson Style without the songs "Making Believe", "Home In San Antone", and "My Window Faces The South".

  7. Wake Me When It's Over (Willie Nelson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wake Me When it's Over" was recorded during Nelson's second session with the label. Producer Joe Allison took him to Radio Recorders, on September 11–12, 1961. [3] Nelson's backing included: Billy Strange, Roy Nichols and Johnny Western on guitars; pianist Jim Pierce; bassists Red Wootten and Ray Pohlman; and drummer Roy Harte.

  8. Watch the Odd Coupling of Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg ... - AOL

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    If you think the friendship between Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart is an odd pairing, it isn’t any stranger than that of Snoop Dogg and Willie Nelson, but the two men make beautiful music ...

  9. Touch Me (Willie Nelson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Touch Me" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Willie Nelson.Leveraged by the success of his songs, Nelson moved to Nashville in 1960. Through songwriter Harlan Howard, Nelson was signed to write for Pamper Music, and to a recording contract with Liberty Records.