Willie Nelson – Hands on the Wheel
Introduction Willie Nelson’s “Hands on the Wheel” isn’t your typical outlaw ballad. Released in 1975 on his landmark album “Red Headed Stranger,” the song offers a surprising tenderness amidst the…
Introduction Willie Nelson’s “Hands on the Wheel” isn’t your typical outlaw ballad. Released in 1975 on his landmark album “Red Headed Stranger,” the song offers a surprising tenderness amidst the…
Introduction “Touch Me,” released in 1962, wasn’t just a song for Willie Nelson; it was a key that unlocked his musical career. The story goes back to Nashville’s legendary Tootsie’s…
Introduction “So You Don’t Have To Love Me Anymore” isn’t your typical Alan Jackson ballad. Released in 2012 as part of his album “Thirty Miles West,” the song explores heartbreak…
Introduction Released in 2000, “The Blues Man” by Alan Jackson isn’t your typical country song. While Jackson himself is a country music icon, this song is a heartfelt tribute to…
Introduction “Shotgun Willie” isn’t just a song by Willie Nelson, it’s a title track that marked a turning point in his career. The story behind the song is as legendary…
Introduction “Standing on the Promises of God” isn’t an Alan Jackson original, but it found new life when the country crooner included it on his 2005 album “Precious Memories.” The…
Introduction While country music legend Alan Jackson brought “I Love To Tell The Story” to a new generation with his 2006 inclusion on the album “Precious Memories,” the song’s roots…
Introduction While forever linked to Willie Nelson’s iconic voice, “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain” boasts a rich history predating the Red Headed Stranger. Composed by country songwriter Fred Rose,…
Introduction Willie Nelson’s rendition of “You Don’t Know Me” isn’t just a song, it’s a journey through country music history. The story begins with songwriter Cindy Walker, a prolific Texan…
Introduction “Mendocino County Line,” a duet by country music legends Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack, took the charts by storm in 2002. The song, however, has a history that…