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One In A Row: The Willie Nelson Songbook / Various
Artist: One In A Row: The Willie Nelson Songbook / Various
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Hello Walls - Little Esther
2. Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground -
3. Bob Dylan
4. Night Life - B.B. King ; His Orchestra
5. Me and Paul - Doug Sahm and Band
6. He's Not for You - Dionne Warwick
7. Sister's Coming Home - Emmylou Harris
8. Healing Hands of Time - Vikki Carr
9. Opportunity to Cry - Tom Jones
10. Family Bible - George Jones
11. Crazy - Patsy Cline
12. Man with the Blues - Del McCoury
13. Funny How Time Slips Away - Spinners
14. Good Hearted Woman - the Everly Brothers
15. Valentine - the Beautiful South
16. One in a Row - Trisha Yearwood
17. Pretty Paper - Johnny Tillotson
18. Three Days - K. D. Lang ; the Reclines
19. I Let My Mind Wander - Ray Price
20. Pretend I Never Happened - Waylon Jennings
21. You Took My Happy Away - Timi Yuro
22. Are You Sure - Kacey Musgraves ; Willie Nelson
23. Somebody Pick Up My Pieces - Bettye Lavette
24. One Day at a Time - the Flatlanders
25. My Own Peculiar Way - Perry Como

More Info:

Willie Nelson became a success as a country music tunesmith long before he broke through as a genre superstar in the mid-1970s. His appearance in Ace's Songwriter Series this month is both long overdue and most welcome. Years before he had any hits of his own, Willie forged his reputation as a front tier writer, thanks to songs like 'Crazy', Night Life', 'Hello Walls' and 'Funny How Time Slips Away'. Others made these songs hits initially, but it was Nelson's skill as a lyricist and composer that truly 'made' the songs. Written over a period of more than 30 years, you can hear all of those and 20 others on "One In A Row" which demonstrate the breadth and depth of his catalogue and shows why so many of his biggest copyrights continue to be revived and revisited decades after Nelson first put pen to paper. Some of these have been covered literally hundreds of times in all genres of music, others just once or twice. But all of them reinforce the fact that Willie Hugh Nelson is one of the most important songwriters of the 20th Century inside or outside of country music - and would have been one even if he had never sung a note. A most valuable addition to Ace's unofficial 'series within a series' featuring the songs of Nelson's country peers Dolly Parton and Merle Haggard, and a solid testament to the talents of a man who is still singing many of them and others live in concert at the age of 91
        
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