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By the fall of 1964, Nelson had moved from Monument Records to RCA Victor, under the leadership of Chet Atkins, signing a contract for US $10,000 per year. [1] During his first few years at RCA Victor, Nelson had no major hits, but from November, 1966 through March, 1969 his singles reached the top 25 consistently: "One In a Row" (number 19, 1966), "The Party's Over" (number 24 during a 16 ...
"Yesterday's Wine" was released as a single by RCA in the fall of 1971. Its parent album, which opened with a peculiar existential dialogue featuring Nelson and contained songs with philosophical and spiritual themes, confounded the label, with the singer later lamenting, "I think it's one of my best albums but Yesterday's Wine was regarded by RCA as way too spooky and far out to waste ...
All tracks composed by Willie Nelson; except where indicated "Night Life" (Nelson, Walt Breeland, Paul Buskirk) "Funny How Time Slips Away" "Crazy Arms" (Ralph Mooney, Chuck Seals) "Healing Hands of Time" "Yesterday's Wine" "Today I Started Loving You Again" (Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens) "Rainy Day Blues" "San Antonio Rose"
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)
Much like the successful seventies album Wanted!The Outlaws, Walking the Line features duets and solo cuts taken from various albums and repackaged as a single album. Jones and Haggard had recorded a duet album, A Taste of Yesterday's Wine in 1982 (the title cut having been by Nelson) while Haggard and Nelson had collaborated on Pancho & Lefty the same year.
Willie Nelson is reflecting on the death of his longtime friend and former bandmate Kris Kristofferson.. Nelson, 91, praised the late star as a “great songwriter” in an interview with the ...
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 ...
All the Songs I've Loved Before: 40 Unforgettable Songs is a compilation album by country singer Willie Nelson, released in 2001.This album was successful in Sweden, New Zealand and Australia - in each country it has sold about 30 000 copies, so it has sold nearly 150.000 worldwide.