Willie Nelson - The Willie Way (1972)
BAND/ARTIST: Willie Nelson
- Title: The Willie Way
- Year Of Release: 1972
- Label: Legacy - CBS - Sony
- Genre: Country, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:27:35
- Total Size: 165 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. You Left A Long, Long Time Ago
02. Wonderful Future
03. Help Me Make It Through the Night
04. Wake Me When It's Over
05. Undo the Right
06. Mountain Dew
07. Home Is Where You're Happy
08. A Moment Isn't Very Long
09. What Do You Want Me to Do?
10. I'd Rather You Didn't Love Me
Housed in a gatefold sleeve. With a six-decade career and a catalog of more than 200 albums to his credit, the iconic Texas singer-songwriter Willie Nelson has earned a permanent position in pop music's pantheon with songs that combine the sophistication of Tin Pan Alley with the rough-and-tumble grit and emotional honesty of country music. 1972's The Willie Way served as Nelson's final release for longtime label RCA before his move to Austin, TX where he became prime mover of a revolutionary and thriving outlaw country music scene. It finds Willie balancing Nashville conventions with rock influences and offering up stellar originals like the haunting balladry of "I'd Rather You Didn't Leave Me" and "You Left Me a Long, Long Time Ago," a masterful collaboration with Hank Cochran on "Undo The Right" and covers of Kris Kristofferson's "Help Me Make It Through The Night" and the classic country blues standard "Mountain Dew."
01. You Left A Long, Long Time Ago
02. Wonderful Future
03. Help Me Make It Through the Night
04. Wake Me When It's Over
05. Undo the Right
06. Mountain Dew
07. Home Is Where You're Happy
08. A Moment Isn't Very Long
09. What Do You Want Me to Do?
10. I'd Rather You Didn't Love Me
Housed in a gatefold sleeve. With a six-decade career and a catalog of more than 200 albums to his credit, the iconic Texas singer-songwriter Willie Nelson has earned a permanent position in pop music's pantheon with songs that combine the sophistication of Tin Pan Alley with the rough-and-tumble grit and emotional honesty of country music. 1972's The Willie Way served as Nelson's final release for longtime label RCA before his move to Austin, TX where he became prime mover of a revolutionary and thriving outlaw country music scene. It finds Willie balancing Nashville conventions with rock influences and offering up stellar originals like the haunting balladry of "I'd Rather You Didn't Leave Me" and "You Left Me a Long, Long Time Ago," a masterful collaboration with Hank Cochran on "Undo The Right" and covers of Kris Kristofferson's "Help Me Make It Through The Night" and the classic country blues standard "Mountain Dew."
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