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Willie Nelson Biography

As a songwriter and a performer, Willie Nelson played a vital role in post-rock roll country music. Although he didn't become a star until the mid-'70s, Nelson spent the '60s writing songs that became hits for stars like Ray Price ("Night Life"), Patsy Cline ("Crazy"), Faron Young ("Hello Walls"), and Billy Walker ("Funny How Time Slips Away") as well as releasing a series of records on Liberty and RCA that earned him a small, but devoted, cult following. During the early '70s, Willie aligned himself with Waylon Jennings and the burgeoning outlaw country movement which made him into a star in 1975. Following the crossover success of that year's The Red Headed Stranger and "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," Nelson was a genuine star, as recognizable in pop circles as he was to the country audience; in addition to recording, he also launched an acting career in the early '80s. Even when he was a star, Willie never played it safe musically. Instead, he borrowed from a wide variety of styles, including traditional pop, Western swing, jazz, traditional country, cowboy songs, honky tonk, rock roll, folk, and the blues, creating a distinctive, elastic hybrid. Nelson remained at the top of the country charts until the mid-'80s, when his lifestyle -- which had always been close to the outlaw cliches his music flirted with -- began to spiral out of control, culminating in an infamous battle with the IRS in the late '80s. During the '90s, Nelson's sales never reached the heights that he had experienced a decade earlier, but he remained a vital icon in country music, having greatly influenced the new country, new traditionalist, and alternative country movements of the '80s and '90s as well as leaving behind a legacy of classic songs and recordings.

Nelson began performing music as a child growing up in Abbott, TX. After his father died and his mother ran away, Nelson and his sister Bobbie were raised by their grandparents, who encouraged both children to play instruments. Willie picked up the guitar, and by the time he was seven, he was already writing songs. Bobbie learned to play piano, eventually meeting -- and later marrying -- fiddler Bud Fletcher, who invited both of the siblings to join his band. Nelson had already played with Raychecks' Polka Band, but with Fletcher, he acted as the group's frontman. Willie stayed with Fletcher throughout high school. Upon his graduation, he joined the Air Force but had to leave shortly afterward, when he became plagued by back problems. Following his disenrollment from the service, he began looking for full-time work. After he worked several part-time jobs, he landed a job as a country DJ at Fort Worth's KCNC in 1954. Nelson continued to sing in honky tonks as he worked as a DJ, deciding to make a stab at recording career by 1956. That year, he headed to Vancouver, WA, where he recorded Leon Payne's "Lumberjack." At that time, Payne was a DJ and he plugged "Lumberjack" on the air, which eventually resulted in sales of 3,000 -- a respectable figure for an independent single, but not enough to gain much attention. For the next few years, Willie continued to DJ and sing in clubs. During this time, he sold "Family Bible" to a guitar instructor for 50 dollars, and when the song became a hit for Claude Gray in 1960, Nelson decided to move to Nashville the following year to try his luck. Though his nasal voice and jazzy, off-center phrasing didn't win him many friends -- several demos were made and then rejected by various labels -- his songwriting ability didn't go unnoticed, and soon Hank Cochran helped Willie land a publishing contract at Pamper Music. Ray Price, who co-owned Pamper Music, recorded Nelson's "Night Life" and invited him to join his touring band, the Cherokee Cowboys, as a bassist.

Arriving at the beginning of 1961, Price's invitation began a watershed year for Nelson. Not only did he play with Price -- eventually taking members of the Cherokee Cowboys to form his own touring band -- but his songs also provided major hits for several other artists. Faron Young took "Hello Walls" to number one for nine weeks, Billy Walker made "Funny How Time Slips Away" into a Top 40 country smash, and Patsy Cline made "Crazy" into a Top Ten pop crossover hit. Earlier in the year, he signed a contract with Liberty Records and began releasing a series of singles that were usually drenched in strings. "Willingly," a duet with his then-wife Shirley Collie, became a Top Ten hit for Nelson early in 1962, and it was followed by another Top Ten single, "Touch Me," later that year. Both singles made it seem like Nelson was primed to become a star, but his career stalled just as quickly as it had taken off, and he was soon charting in the lower regions of the Top 40. Liberty closed its country division in 1964, the same year Roy Orbison had a hit with "Pretty Paper."

When the Monument recordings failed to become hits, Nelson moved to RCA Records in 1965, the same year he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Over the next seven years, Willie had a steady stream of minor hits, highlighted by the number 13 hit "Bring Me Sunshine" in 1969. Toward the end of his stint with RCA, he had grown frustrated with the label, who had continually tried to shoehorn him into the heavily produced Nashville sound. By 1972, he wasn't even able to reach the country Top 40. Discouraged by his lack of success, Nelson decided to retire from country music, moving back to Austin, TX, after a brief and disastrous sojourn into pig farming. Once he arrived in Austin, Nelson realized that many young rock fans were listening to country music along with the traditional honky tonk audience. Spotting an opportunity, Willie began performing again, scrapping his pop-oriented Nashville sound and image for a rock- and folk-influenced redneck outlaw image. Soon, he earned a contract with Atlantic Records.

Shotgun Willie (1973), Nelson's first album for Atlantic, was evidence of the shift of his musical style, and although it initially didn't sell well, it earned good reviews and cultivated a dedicated cult following. By the fall of 1973, his version of Bob Wills' "Stay All Night (Stay a Little Longer)" had cracked the country Top 40. The following year, he delivered the concept album Phases and Stages, which increased his following even more with the hit singles "Bloody Mary Morning" and "After the Fire Is Gone." But the real commercial breakthrough didn't arrive until 1975, when he severed ties with Atlantic and signed to Columbia Records, who gave him complete creative control of his records. Willie's first album for Columbia, The Red Headed Stranger, was a spare concept album about a preacher, featuring only his guitar and his sister's piano. The label was reluctant to release with such stark arrangements, but they relented and it became a huge hit, thanks to Nelson's understated cover of Roy Acuff's "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain."

Following the breakthrough success of The Red Headed Stranger as well as Waylon Jennings' simultaneous success, outlaw country -- so named because it worked outside of the confines of the Nashville industry -- became a sensation, and RCA compiled the various-artists album Wanted: The Outlaws!, using material Nelson, Jennings, Tompall Glaser, and Jessi Colter had previously recorded for the label. The compilation boasted a number one single in the form of the newly recorded Jennings and Nelson duet "Good Hearted Woman," which was also named the Country Music Association's single of the year. For the next five years, Nelson consistently charted on both the country and pop charts, with "Remember Me," "If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time," and "Uncloudy Day" becoming Top Ten country singles in 1976; "I Love You a Thousand Ways" and the Mary Kay Place duet "Something to Brag About" were Top Ten country singles the following year.

Nelson enjoyed his most successful year to date in 1978, as he charted with two very dissimilar albums. Waylon and Willie, his first duet album with Jennings, was a major success early in the year, spawning the signature song "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys." Later in the year, he released Stardust, a string-augmented collection of pop standards produced by Booker T. Jones. Most observers believed that the unconventional album would derail Nelson's career, but it unexpectedly became one of the most successful records in his catalog, spending almost ten years in the country charts and eventually selling over four million copies. After the success of Stardust, Willie branched out into film, appearing in the Robert Redford movie The Electric Horseman in 1979 and starring in Honeysuckle Rose the following year. The latter spawned the hit "On the Road Again," which became another one of Nelson's signature songs.

Willie continued to have hits throughout the early '80s, when he had a major crossover success in 1982 with a cover of Elvis Presley's hit "Always on My Mind." The single spent two weeks at number one and crossed over to number five on the pop charts, sending the album of the same name to number two on the pop charts as well as quadruple-platinum status. Over the next two years, he had hit duet albums with Merle Haggard (1983's Poncho Lefty) and Jennings (1982's WWII and 1983's Take It to the Limit), while "To All the Girls I've Loved Before," a duet with Latin pop star Julio Iglesias, became another major crossover success in 1984, peaking at number five on the pop charts and number one on the singles chart.

Following a string of number one singles in early 1985, including "Highwayman," the first single from the Highwaymen, a supergroup he formed with Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson, Nelson's popularity gradually began to erode. A new generation of artists had captured the attention of the country audience, which began to drastically cut into his own audience. For the remainder of the decade, he recorded less frequently and remained on the road; he also continued to do charity work, most notably Farm Aid, an annual concert that he founded in 1985 designed to provide aid to ailing farmers. While he career was declining, an old demon began to creep up on Willie: the IRS. In November of 1990, he was given a bill for 16.7 million dollars in back taxes. During the following year, almost all of his assets -- including several houses, studios, farms, and various properties -- were taken away, and to help pay his bill, he released the double album The IRS Tapes: Who'll Buy My Memories? Originally released as two separate albums, the records were marketed through television commercials, and all the profits were directed to the IRS. By 1993 -- the year he turned 60 -- his debts had been paid off, and he relaunched his recording career with Across the Borderline, an ambitious album produced by Don Was and featuring cameos by Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Paul Simon, Sinead O'Connor, David Crosby, and Kris Kristofferson. The record received strong reviews and became his first solo album to appear in the pop charts since 1985.

After the release of Across the Borderline, Nelson continued to work steadily, releasing at least one album a year and touring constantly. In 1993, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, but by that time, he had already become a living legend for all country music fans across the world. Signing to Island for 1996's Spirit, he resurfaced two years later with the critically acclaimed Teatro, produced by Daniel Lanois. Nelson followed up that success with the instrumental-oriented Night and Day a year later; Me and the Drummer and Milk Cow Blues followed in 2000. The Rainbow Connection, which featured an eclectic selection of old-time country favorites, appeared in spring 2001.

Amazingly prolific as a recording artist, Nelson released The Great Divide on Universal in 2002. A collection of his early-'60s publishing demos for Pamper Music called Crazy: The Demo Sessions came out on Sugar Hill in 2003. Later in 2003 Nelson released Run That by Me One More Time, which reunited him with Ray Price and kicked off a relationship with Lost Highway Records. It Always Will Be and Outlaws and Angels both appeared on Lost Highway in 2004, followed by the release of Nelson's long-delayed attempt at a country-reggae fusion, Countryman, also on Lost Highway, in 2005. You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker arrived the following year.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
Discography

2007 - 16 Biggest Hits, Vol. 2

01. Willie Nelson - All Of Me
02. Willie Nelson - Me And Paul
03. Willie Nelson - I'd Have To Be Crazy
04. Willie Nelson - Faded Love (feat. Ray Price)
05. Willie Nelson - Heartbreak Hotel (feat. Leon Russell)
06. Willie Nelson - Highwayman (feat. Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash & Kris Kristofferson)
07. Willie Nelson - Mona Lisa
08. Willie Nelson - There You Are
09. Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman (feat. Waylon Jennings)
10. Willie Nelson - Something To Brag About (feat. Mary Kay Place)
11. Willie Nelson - Sweet Memories
12. Willie Nelson - Let It Be Me
13. Willie Nelson - Pancho & Lefty (feat. Merle Haggard)
14. Willie Nelson - Help Me Make It Through The Night
15. Willie Nelson - I Love You A Thousand Ways
16. Willie Nelson - Without A Song

2007 - Last Of The Breed (Cd 1)

01. Willie Nelson - My Life's Been A Pleasure
02. Willie Nelson - My Mary
03. Willie Nelson - Back To Earth
04. Willie Nelson - Heartaches By The Number
05. Willie Nelson - Mom And Dad's Waltz
06. Willie Nelson - Some Other World
07. Willie Nelson - Why Me
08. Willie Nelson - Lost Highway
09. Willie Nelson - I Love You A Thouasnd Ways
10. Willie Nelson - Please Don't Leave Me Any More Darlin'
11. Willie Nelson - I Gotta Have My Baby Back

2007 - Last Of The Breed (Cd 2)

01. Willie Nelson - Goin' Away Party
02. Willie Nelson - If I Ever Get Lucky
03. Willie Nelson - Sweet Memories
04. Willie Nelson - Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
05. Willie Nelson - I Love You Because
06. Willie Nelson - Sweet Jesus
07. Willie Nelson - Still Water Runs The Deepest
08. Willie Nelson - I Love You So Much It Hurts
09. Willie Nelson - That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine
10. Willie Nelson - I'll Keep On Loving You
11. Willie Nelson - Night Watch

2006 - Live From Austin, TX

01. Willie Nelson - Whiskey River
02. Willie Nelson - Stay A Little Longer
03. Willie Nelson - Good-Hearted Woman
04. Willie Nelson - Funny
05. Willie Nelson - Crazy
06. Willie Nelson - Night Life
07. Willie Nelson - If You've Got The Money I've Got The Time
08. Willie Nelson - Nothing I Can Do About It Now
09. Willie Nelson - Help Me Make It Through The Night
10. Willie Nelson - Me And Bobby Mcgee
11. Willie Nelson - Loving Her Was Easier
12. Willie Nelson - Bloody Mary Morning
13. Willie Nelson - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
14. Willie Nelson - On The Road Again
15. Willie Nelson - Always On My Mind
16. Willie Nelson - Still Is Still Moving To Me
17. Willie Nelson - Milk Cow Blues

2006 - Songbird

01. Willie Nelson - Rainy Day Blues
02. Willie Nelson - Songbird
03. Willie Nelson - Blue Hotel
04. Willie Nelson - Back To Earth
05. Willie Nelson - Stella Blue
06. Willie Nelson - Hallelujah
07. Willie Nelson - $1000 Wedding
08. Willie Nelson - We Don't Run
09. Willie Nelson - Yours Love
10. Willie Nelson - Sad Songs And Waltzes
11. Willie Nelson - Amazing Grace

2006 - You Don't Know Me: The Songs Of Cindy Walker

01. Willie Nelson - Bubbles In My Beer
02. Willie Nelson - Not That I Care
03. Willie Nelson - Take Me In Your Arms And Hold
04. Willie Nelson - Don't Be Ashamed Of Your Age
05. Willie Nelson - You Don't Know Me
06. Willie Nelson - Sugar Moon
07. Willie Nelson - I Don't Care
08. Willie Nelson - Cherokee Maiden
09. Willie Nelson - The Warm Red Wine
10. Willie Nelson - Miss Molly
11. Willie Nelson - Dusty Skies
12. Willie Nelson - It's All Your Fault
13. Willie Nelson - I Was Just Walkin' Out The Doo

2005 - Countryman

01. Willie Nelson - Do You Mind Too Much If I Don't Understand?
02. Willie Nelson - How Long Is Forever?
03. Willie Nelson - I'm A Worried Man (w/ Toots Hibbert)
04. Willie Nelson - The Harder They Come
05. Willie Nelson - Something To Think About
06. Willie Nelson - Sitting In Limbo
07. Willie Nelson - Darkness On The Face Of The Earth
08. Willie Nelson - One In A Row
09. Willie Nelson - I've Just Destroyed The World
10. Willie Nelson - You Left Me A Long, Long Time Ago
11. Willie Nelson - I Guess I've Come To Live Here
12. Willie Nelson - Undo The Right

2005 - Songs

01. Willie Nelson - Crazy
02. Willie Nelson - Touch Me
03. Willie Nelson - Good Times
04. Willie Nelson - Yesterday's Wine
05. Willie Nelson - Whiskey River
06. Willie Nelson - Stay A Little Longer
07. Willie Nelson - It's Not Supposed To Be That Way
08. Willie Nelson - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
09. Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman
10. Willie Nelson - Always On My Mind
11. Willie Nelson - Just To Satisfy You
12. Willie Nelson - Pancho And Lefty
13. Willie Nelson - She Is Gone
14. Willie Nelson - My Own Peculiar Way
15. Willie Nelson - Funny How Time Slips Away
16. Willie Nelson - Night Life
17. Willie Nelson - Rainbow Connection
18. Willie Nelson - Don't Fade Away
19. Willie Nelson - Mendocino County Line
20. Willie Nelson - On The Road Again

2004 - It Will Always Be

01. Willie Nelson - It Will Always Be
02. Willie Nelson - Picture In A Frame
03. Willie Nelson - The Way You See Me
04. Willie Nelson - Be that As It May
05. Willie Nelson - You Were it
06. Willie Nelson - Big Booty
07. Willie Nelson - I Didnt Come Here (and I Aint
08. Willie Nelson - My Broken Heart Belongs To You
09. Willie Nelson - Dreams Come True
10. Willie Nelson - Overtime
11. Willie Nelson - Tired
12. Willie Nelson - Loves the One and Only Thing
13. Willie Nelson - Texas

2002 - Stars & Guitars

01. Willie Nelson - Whiskey River (Sheryl Crow)
02. Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman (Toby Keith)
03. Willie Nelson - Maria (Shut Up and Kiss Me) (Rob Thomas & Bill Evans)
04. Willie Nelson - Mendocino County Line (Lee Ann Womak)
05. Willie Nelson - Always On Your Mind (Jon Bon Jovi & Richie Sambora)
06. Willie Nelson - Night Life (Ray Price)
07. Willie Nelson - Dead Flowers (Ryan Adams, Hank Williams III & Keith Richards)
08. Willie Nelson - Lonestar (Norah Jones)
09. Willie Nelson - Stardust (Aaron Neville)
10. Willie Nelson - Don't Fade Away (Brian McKnight & Bill Evans)
11. Willie Nelson - Angels Flying Too Close To The Ground (Patty Griffin)
12. Willie Nelson - For What It's Worth (Sheryl Crow & Bill Evans)
13. Willie Nelson - Mama's Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be (Matchbox 20)
14. Willie Nelson - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (Vince Gill)
15. Willie Nelson - Till I Gain Control Again (Emmylou Harris)
16. Willie Nelson - The Harder They Come (Ryan Adams)
17. Willie Nelson - On the Road Again (Willie Nelson & Family)
18. Willie Nelson - Move It On Over (Willie Nelson & Family)

1998 - VH1 Storytellers

01. Willie Nelson - (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
02. Willie Nelson - Worried Man
03. Willie Nelson - Family Bible
04. Willie Nelson - Don't Take Your Guns To Town
05. Willie Nelson - Funny How Time Slips Away
06. Willie Nelson - Flesh And Blood
07. Willie Nelson - Crazy
08. Willie Nelson - Unchained
09. Willie Nelson - Night Life
10. Willie Nelson - Drive On
11. Willie Nelson - Me And Paul
12. Willie Nelson - I Still Miss Someone
13. Willie Nelson - Always On My Mind
14. Willie Nelson - Folsom Prison Blues
15. Willie Nelson - On The Road Again

1996 - Wanted! The Outlaws

01. Willie Nelson - My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
02. Willie Nelson - Honky Tonk Heroes (Like Me)
03. Willie Nelson - I'm Looking For Blue Eyes
04. Willie Nelson - You Mean To Say
05. Willie Nelson - Suspicious Minds
06. Willie Nelson - Good Hearted Woman, A
07. Willie Nelson - Heaven And Hell
08. Willie Nelson - Me And Paul
09. Willie Nelson - Yesterday's Wine
10. Willie Nelson - T For Texas
11. Willie Nelson - Put Another Log On The Fire
12. Willie Nelson - Slow Movin' Outlaws
13. Willie Nelson - (I'm A) Ramblin' Man
14. Willie Nelson - If She's Where You Like Livin' (You Won't Feel At Home With Me)
15. Willie Nelson - It's Not Easy
16. Willie Nelson - Why You Been Gone So Long
17. Willie Nelson - Under Your Spell Again
18. Willie Nelson - I Ain't The One
19. Willie Nelson - You Left A Long, Long Time Ago
20. Willie Nelson - Healing Hands Of Time
21. Willie Nelson - Nowhere Road

1993 - Across The Borderline

01. Willie Nelson - American Tune
02. Willie Nelson - Getting Over You
03. Willie Nelson - (The) Most Unoriginal Sin
04. Willie Nelson - Don't Give Up
05. Willie Nelson - Heartland
06. Willie Nelson - Across The Borderline
07. Willie Nelson - Graceland
08. Willie Nelson - Farther Down The Line
09. Willie Nelson - Valentine
10. Willie Nelson - What Was It You Wanted
11. Willie Nelson - I Love The Life I Live
12. Willie Nelson - If I Were The Man You Wanted
13. Willie Nelson - She's Not For You
14. Willie Nelson - Still Is Still Moving To Me

1985 - Highwayman

01. Willie Nelson - Highwayman
02. Willie Nelson - The Last Cowboy Song
03. Willie Nelson - Jim, I Wore A Tie Today
04. Willie Nelson - Big River
05. Willie Nelson - Committed To Parkview
06. Willie Nelson - Desperados Waiting For A Train
07. Willie Nelson - Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)
08. Willie Nelson - Welfare Line
09. Willie Nelson - Against The Wind
10. Willie Nelson - The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over

1983 - Poncho & Lefty

01. Willie Nelson - Pancho And Lefty
02. Willie Nelson - It's My Lazy Day
03. Willie Nelson - My Mary
04. Willie Nelson - Half A Man
05. Willie Nelson - Reasons To Quit
06. Willie Nelson - No Reason To Quit
07. Willie Nelson - Still Waters Run The Deepest
08. Willie Nelson - My Life's Been A Pleasure
09. Willie Nelson - All The Soft Places To Fall (I Still Love You As I Did In Yesterday)
10. Willie Nelson - Opportunity To Cry

1982 - 20 Of The Best

01. Willie Nelson - Funny How Time Slips Away
02. Willie Nelson - Night Life
03. Willie Nelson - My Own Peculiar Way
04. Willie Nelson - Hello Walls
05. Willie Nelson - Mr. Record Man
06. Willie Nelson - Family Bible
07. Willie Nelson - Me and Paul
08. Willie Nelson - Good Times
09. Willie Nelson - She's Still Gone
10. Willie Nelson - Little Things
11. Willie Nelson - Pretty Paper
12. Willie Nelson - Bloody Merry Morning
13. Willie Nelson - What Can You Do To Me Now?
14. Willie Nelson - December Day
15. Willie Nelson - Yesterday's Wine
16. Willie Nelson - To Make A Long Story Short (She's Gone)
17. Willie Nelson - Good-Hearted Woman
18. Willie Nelson - She's Not For You
19. Willie Nelson - It Should Be Easier Now
20. Willie Nelson - Phases & Stages (Circles, Cycles & Scenes)

1978 - Stardust

01. Willie Nelson - Stardust
02. Willie Nelson - Georgia On My Mind
03. Willie Nelson - Blue Skies
04. Willie Nelson - All Of Me
05. Willie Nelson - Unchained Melody
06. Willie Nelson - September Song
07. Willie Nelson - On The Sunny Side Of The Street
08. Willie Nelson - Moonlight In Vermont
09. Willie Nelson - Don't Get Around Much Anymore
10. Willie Nelson - Someone To Watch Over Me