Willie Nelson – Touch Me (1962)
Introduction “Touch Me,” released in 1962 on Willie Nelson’s album “And Then I Wrote,” is more than just a love song. It’s a marker on Nelson’s artistic journey, a song…
Introduction “Touch Me,” released in 1962 on Willie Nelson’s album “And Then I Wrote,” is more than just a love song. It’s a marker on Nelson’s artistic journey, a song…
Introduction Released in 1984 on Willie Nelson’s album “City of New Orleans,” “A Woman’s Love” transcends a simple love ballad. It’s a poignant exploration of the multifaceted nature of love,…
Introduction “Funny How Time Slips Away” isn’t just a song by Willie Nelson, it’s a country music staple with a rich history. Written by Nelson himself in 1961, the song…
Introduction “Nothing I Can Do About It Now,” released in 1989, isn’t just a catchy tune by Willie Nelson. It’s a poignant reflection on a life filled with experience, some…
Introduction While Willie Nelson’s smooth, melancholic vocals have made “Whiskey River” a beloved classic, the song’s origins lie with another country legend – Johnny Bush. Bush released the original version…
Introduction While Willie Nelson’s smooth, melancholic vocals have made “Whiskey River” a beloved classic, the song’s origins lie with another country legend – Johnny Bush. Bush released the original version…
Introduction While the smooth vocals of Alan Jackson might make you think “Who’s Cheatin’ Who” is a classic country heartbreak ballad, the song’s origins lie a little further back. Originally…
Introduction “Tall, Tall Trees” might sound like a brand new Alan Jackson hit, but its roots dig deep into the fertile ground of 1950s and 60s country music. The song’s…
Introduction “It’s Alright to Be a Redneck,” released in 2001 by country music heavyweight Alan Jackson, is more than just a catchy tune. It’s a tongue-in-cheek anthem that celebrates rural…
Introduction While not initially a chart-topping single, Alan Jackson’s “A Woman’s Love” has become a treasured gem within his discography. Released in 1998 on his album “High Mileage,” the song…