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The song garnered him recognition as a songwriter. [10] He recorded the song himself for the first time in his 1971 album Yesterday's Wine. [11] In 1980 he used "Family Bible" as the title track of his gospel album, and released it as a single the same year. [12] The song became one of Nelson's recurring numbers during live performances. [5]
Family Bible is a studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. [2] He plays guitar and is accompanied by his sister Bobbie Nelson on piano. The album was dedicated to Mama Nelson. It contains three original songs, including the title track, and eight other hymns or gospel songs, some dating from the 19th century.
This list contains songs written by American country singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, including those where he is credited as co-author. The 344 songs are arranged alphabetically. The 344 songs are arranged alphabetically.
Family Bible may refer to: ... "Family Bible" (song), a song written by Willie Nelson; Family Bible (The Browns album), 1996; The Family Bible, Ernest Tubb album, 1963
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This list of best Easter songs and albums, including favorites performed by contemporary Christian artists (plenty of Hillsong Worship and Chris Tomlin), gospel greats, world-renowned choirs, and ...
I Don't Know a Thing About Love (The Moon Song) I Never Cared For You; I'm Alive (Willie Nelson song) I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter; I'm Not Trying to Forget You; If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time; Imagine (song) In the Jailhouse Now; Island in the Sea (song) It's All Going to Pot
While working for D Records and singing in nightclubs, Nelson was hired by guitar instructor Paul Buskirk to teach in his school. He sold to Buskirk his original songs "Family Bible" for US$50, and "Night Life" for US$150. [3] "Family Bible" turned into a hit for Claude Gray in 1960. [4] Nelson moved to Nashville in 1960, but no label signed ...