Willie Nelson - Words Don't Fit The Picture (1972)
BAND/ARTIST: Willie Nelson
- Title: Words Don't Fit The Picture
- Year Of Release: 1972
- Label: RLG - Legacy
- Genre: Country
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:27:47
- Total Size: 156 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. The Words Don't Fit the Picture
02. Good Hearted Woman
03. Stay Away from Lonely Places
04. Country Willie
05. London
06. One Step Beyond
07. My Kind of Girl
08. Will You Remember?
09. Rainy Day Blues
10. If You Really Loved Me
First time on CD. The Words Don't Fit The Picture is something of a forgotten item in the Willie Nelson catalog. This is a divorce record (personally and from RCA after 14 albums), with Willie sounding dark and alone, pressing to stay above bitterness, singing about heart break and how much women hate him. It has elements of the Nashville sound, but also plenty of moments that foreshadow the ways Willie Nelson would breakthrough to superstardom. He wrote or co-wrote everything here. Among guest appearances are James Burton on guitar and the fabulous blues harmonica player Charlie McCoy. The album is most notable for containing Nelson's first solo recording of "Good Hearted Woman", a song he composed with his friend Waylon Jennings.
01. The Words Don't Fit the Picture
02. Good Hearted Woman
03. Stay Away from Lonely Places
04. Country Willie
05. London
06. One Step Beyond
07. My Kind of Girl
08. Will You Remember?
09. Rainy Day Blues
10. If You Really Loved Me
First time on CD. The Words Don't Fit The Picture is something of a forgotten item in the Willie Nelson catalog. This is a divorce record (personally and from RCA after 14 albums), with Willie sounding dark and alone, pressing to stay above bitterness, singing about heart break and how much women hate him. It has elements of the Nashville sound, but also plenty of moments that foreshadow the ways Willie Nelson would breakthrough to superstardom. He wrote or co-wrote everything here. Among guest appearances are James Burton on guitar and the fabulous blues harmonica player Charlie McCoy. The album is most notable for containing Nelson's first solo recording of "Good Hearted Woman", a song he composed with his friend Waylon Jennings.
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