Introduction
While Willie Nelson’s rendition of “It’s Hard to Be Humble” might sound like a signature tune for the legendary musician, the song’s origins lie with another Texas artist, Mac Davis.
Davis, a singer-songwriter from Lubbock, penned and released the song in 1980. “It’s Hard to Be Humble” became an international hit, reaching the Top 10 on the U.S. Billboard Country chart. The song’s tongue-in-cheek lyrics celebrate self-assuredness with lines like “Oh Lord it’s hard to be humble / When you’re perfect in every way” delivered with a wink and a smile. Despite the humorous facade, the song also touches on themes of loneliness, a sentiment present in other country classics like George Jones’ “She Thinks I Still Care.”
Though not originally his, “It’s Hard to Be Humble” found a new home in Willie Nelson’s repertoire in 2019. Nelson’s signature drawl and playful delivery perfectly capture the song’s humor, making it a standout on his album “Ride Me Back Home.” Whether you’re a longtime Willie Nelson fan or simply enjoy a good dose of country wit, “It’s Hard to Be Humble” is a song guaranteed to bring a smile to your face.