
This is a stock / Discogs image of this release, not the actual item for sale. Refer to the grading for the condition of the record. View our grading guide
Willie Nelson – Always (VG/VG+)
- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
-
Always, the latest album by Willie Nelson, is an album that captures the essence of the country music legend and his timeless music. Recorded in Nashville with producer Buddy Cannon, this collection of songs is a testament to Willie’s unending commitment to his craft.
The album opens with the uplifting “Little House on the Hill,” a song about the simple joys of rural living. The track is a classic Nelson tune that is sure to put a smile on your face and get your toes tapping. Other highlights include the tender “Uncloudy Day,” which reflects on the peace and contentment that comes with faith in the Lord, and the classic ballad “Pancho and Lefty,” which tells the story of two outlaws on the run.
The album also features several duets with some of Willie’s famous friends, including “Healing Hands of Time” with Merle Haggard and “Bad Breath” with George Strait. These two tracks showcase the two legends’ talents and friendship, and are sure to become fan favorites.
In addition to the stellar song selection, the album also features some of Nashville’s finest musicians, such as steel guitarist Paul Franklin, mandolin player Sam Bush, and harmonica player Mickey Raphael. Together, they provide the perfect accompaniment to Willie’s iconic voice.
Always is a must-have album for fans of Willie Nelson and country music. With its combination of timeless songs, classic musicianship, and stellar production, this album is sure to become an instant classic.Please note: this description is AI generated and may not always be 100% accurate.
-
A1 Always
A2 Danny Boy
A3 On The Road Again
A4 My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
A5 Help Me Make It Through The Night
A6 Far Away Places
B1 Tenderly
B2 Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
B3 That Lucky Old Sun
B4 Red Headed Stranger
B5 Because Of You
B6 One For My Baby And "One More For The Road"