Introduction
While Willie Nelson’s name graces the title, “All Things Must Pass” wasn’t originally a song by the Red Headed Stranger. It belonged to another musical giant: George Harrison.
Composed during the tumultuous years leading up to the Beatles’ disbandment, “All Things Must Pass” overflowed with Harrison’s creative energy finally unleashed. The song became the title track for his landmark 1970 triple album, a critical and commercial success that cemented his place as a solo artist.
Though not released by The Beatles, the track held the essence of their sound, layered with Harrison’s spiritual awakening and newfound songwriting confidence.
Fast forward to 2021, and the song takes on a new chapter. This time, it’s a Nelson family affair. Willie joins forces with his sons Lukas and Micah, his daughters Paula and Amy, and his late sister Bobbie for their collaborative album, “The Willie Nelson Family.”
Their rendition of “All Things Must Pass” is a testament to the song’s enduring message. Nelson’s signature mellow vocals and the band’s country twang weave a tapestry of warmth and wisdom. It’s a heartfelt tribute, not just to Harrison’s legacy, but to the enduring power of music that transcends generations.
So as you listen to Willie Nelson’s “All Things Must Pass,” prepare to be enveloped by a timeless melody, rich in history and resonating with the profound truth – that no matter the circumstance, change and impermanence are woven into the fabric of life.