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While Willie Nelson’s smooth vocals deliver “It’s Hard to Be Humble” with a playful charm, the song’s origins lie with another Texas legend – Mac Davis.

Davis, a singer-songwriter himself, penned the song in 1980. “It’s Hard to Be Humble” isn’t your typical country ballad. The lyrics paint a picture of a character overflowing with self-confidence, bordering on arrogance. He boasts about his looks, his talent, and even the inability to find a woman who can keep up with his “perfection.” However, the clever use of humor and a touch of self-deprecation keeps the song light and avoids falling into pure vanity.

The original version by Davis became an international hit, reaching the top 10 on the US Billboard Country chart in 1980. While the song resonated with audiences for its catchy melody and comical lyrics, it also offered a relatable – if exaggerated – take on human nature.

Though written decades earlier, “It’s Hard to Be Humble” found a new home in Willie Nelson’s repertoire in 2019. Nelson’s signature laid-back delivery adds another layer of humor to the already playful song. This cover, featuring his son Lukas Nelson, became a fan favorite at his concerts, proving that even a music icon can appreciate the struggle of staying grounded.

So, get ready for a dose of country charm with a wink. Willie Nelson’s take on “It’s Hard to Be Humble” is a perfect example of how a song can be both funny and relatable, reminding us that a little self-awareness can go a long way, even when you’re a legend.

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