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Originally recorded in 1947 by Acuff, "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" was recorded by Hank Williams in 1951 for the Mother's Best Flour Hour [clarification needed].Other early remakes of the song were made by Donn Reynolds (MGM single - June 1957), Ferlin Husky (album Ferlin's Favorites - November 1959), Slim Whitman (album Country Favorites - 1959), Gene Vincent (recorded October 15, 1958 ...
Although Columbia was reluctant to release an album with primarily a guitar and piano for accompaniment, Nelson and Waylon Jennings insisted. The album included a cover of Fred Rose's 1945 song "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain", that had been released as a single previous to the album, and became Nelson's first number one hit as a singer. [57]
Songs is a 2005 compilation album by country singer Willie Nelson. Track listing. Crazy [Original ... Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain - 2:21; Good Hearted Woman [Live ...
"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," Willie Nelson. DOWNLOAD NOW. ... "Crazy," Patsy Cline. DOWNLOAD NOW. This 1960s Willie Nelson-penned tune hits all the pillars of sadness—loneliness, lovesickness ...
A Portrait of Patsy Cline: 1963 [7] "Anytime" Herbert "Happy" Lawson Sentimentally Yours: 1962 [8] "Back in Baby's Arms" Bob Montgomery Allen Toussaint The Patsy Cline Story: 1962 [9] "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home" Hughie Cannon: That's How a Heartache Begins: 1963 [10] "Blue Moon of Kentucky" Bill Monroe: A Portrait of Patsy Cline ...
The Essential Willie Nelson is a two-disc compilation of Willie Nelson songs. ... "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" ... Patsy Bruce: Waylon & Willie (1978) 2:23: 16.
It's one of the surprising revelations in Willie Nelson 's new book, “Energy Follows Thought: The Stories Behind My Songs,” an examination of the 90-year-old country legend and soon-to-be Rock ...
The country stars teamed up to celebrate Nelson's 70th birthday back in 2003. Watch Willie Nelson and Shania Twain Perform "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" in This Moving [Video] Skip to main content