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City of New Orleans is a studio album by the American musician Willie Nelson, released by Columbia Records in 1984. [1] The title track was written and originally recorded by Steve Goodman; his version was released in 1971. The next year, Arlo Guthrie became the first to have a hit with the song. [2] Nelson's version topped the U.S. country ...
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)
Willie Nelson knows that age is nothing but a number.. On Friday, Nov. 1, in honor of the release of his 76th solo studio album and 153rd album overall, Last Leaf on the Tree, the 91-year-old ...
Willie Nelson is a living legend in the music industry, and while some would slow down after becoming a nonagenarian, the 91-year-old is still going strong.. As the Texas-born musician is about to ...
91-year-old country legend Willie Nelson, who was just in Austin to celebrate the 50th anniversary of "Austin City Limits," played “Mama Don’t Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys” (1979 ...
Willie Nelson chronology; Willie and Family Live (1978) All of Me – Live in Concert ... City of New Orleans - 2:43; Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - 2:13;
The following is a detailed discography of all albums released by country music singer Willie Nelson, since his professional debut in 1962.Nelson's discography includes 102 studio albums (consisting of 76 solo studio albums and 26 collaborative studio albums), 14 live albums, 51 compilation albums and 41 video albums as well as the soundtracks of The Electric Horseman and Honeysuckle Rose.
Willie Nelson has cancelled another appearance of his "Outlaw Music Festival Tour" due to an undisclosed illness, putting his next fews shows — including two in New Jersey — in question.. In a ...