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Willie Nelson Album - City of New Orleans

Willie Nelson Album - City of New Orleans (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (6 ratings)
Release Date:1990-10-25
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Country, Country & Western, Pop, Progressive Country, Traditional Country
Label:Sony
UPC:074643914529
Approx. Price:$9.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . City Of New Orleans
2 . Just Out Of Reach
3 . Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues
4 . Why Are You Picking on Me?
5 . She's Out Of My Life
6 . Cry
7 . Please Come to Boston
8 . It Turns Me Inside Out
9 . Wind Beneath My Wings
10 . Until It's Time For You To Go
Customer review - 2006-05-27
- Classic covers in Willie's own style
Some of these songs are more obscure than others but most people will be familiar with at least some of these songs in some version. Willie's versions of these songs are, as ever, distinctive - this is why he was so successful at recording them. Unlike several of his cover albums, he largely avoids the Great American Songbook (although one song here - Cry - is from that era), focusing instead on more recent songs from the fifties to the eighties.

The title track was an American hit for Arlo Guthrie but no version of the song ever charted in Britain. I've heard many versions of the song including excellent versions by Judy Collins, John Denver, Lynn Anderson, Johnny Cash and Sammi Smith, but Willie's version is my favorite.

As already mentioned, the oldest song here is Cry, Johnny Ray's debut single and one of his biggest American hits. (There were no British charts at the time.) The song became a top five country hit for Lynn Anderson in the seventies, since when several other country singers recorded it including Crystal Gayle and Janie Fricke.

Just out of reach has been covered by many pop, R+B and country singers down the years. I believe that Patsy Cline's 1958 version is the original though her version was not a hit.

Elvis Presley has recorded two of the songs here - Until it's time for you to go (originally written and recorded by Buffy Sainte-Marie, though Elvis may have recorded it after hearing Neil Diamond's version) and Good time Charlie's got the blues.

Dave Loggins has a long and distinguished career as a songwriter but his achievements as a singer are much more limited - however, he had a huge American hit with Please come to Boston. Many country singers have since covered it including Tammy Wynette, Glen Campbell and Reba McEntire.

She's out of my life is a Michael Jackson song. I've never been a huge fan of his but I would be if all his songs were this good. Willie was not the first country singer to cover it as Barbara Mandrell did it in 1981 as He's out of my life, while Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke did a duet version.

Lee Greenwood had a big country hit with It turns me inside out. He also recorded Wind beneath my wings and had a minor UK hit with it in 1984, but that song was a much bigger success for Bette Midler who had a major transatlantic pop hit with it in 1989. Curiously, it was originally an R+B song, though the first popular version was by Gary Morris, who had a top five country hit with it in 1983.

Willie has recorded Why are you picking on me several times - it is one of his old songs from the sixties - but I don't know of any covers by anybody else

If you enjoyed Willie's album, Always on my mind, you will enjoy this.
Customer review - 2008-07-06
- Willie's best
I first heard this album when it came out on vinyl when it was first released. I still haven't heard a more memorable version of the title track than Willie's.Everything about this version is perfection; the instruments used, the timing, arrangement.. and of course, Willie's voice. For me, this version is the classic version of 'City of New Orleans.'
The other tracks here are exceptional also. Willie doesn't stay in any one spot here. He covers tunes that range from the well known to the more obscure. Unbelieveably, his cover of Michael Jackson's 'She's Out Of My Life' works well here.
Willie Nelson is one of the more prolific singer/songwriters of my time, leaning heavily to country and western, but doing well in pretty much any endeavor he tries. I daresay, this collection of songs is probably the best I've ever heard from him in any one collection.
I highly recommend this CD for any aficionado of Willie or anyone who wants a little nostalgia.
Customer review - 2004-03-17
- Classic covers in Willie's own style
Some of these songs are more obscure than others but most people will be familiar with at least some of these songs in some version. Willie's versions of these songs are, as ever, distinctive - this is why he was so successful at recording them. Unlike several of his cover albums, he largely avoids the Great American Songbook (although one song here - Cry - is from that era), focusing instead on more recent songs from the fifties to the eighties.

The title track was an American hit for Arlo Guthrie but no version of the song ever charted in Britain. I've heard many versions of the song including excellent versions by Judy Collins, John Denver, Lynn Anderson, Johnny Cash and Sammi Smith, but Willie's version is my favorite.

As already mentioned, the oldest song here is Cry, Johnny Ray's debut single and one of his biggest American hits. (There were no British charts at the time.) The song became a top five country hit for Lynn Anderson in the seventies, since when several other country singers recorded it including Crystal Gayle and Janie Fricke.

Just out of reach has been covered by many pop, R+B and country singers down the years. I believe that Patsy Cline's 1958 version is the original though her version was not a hit.

Elvis Presley has recorded two of the songs here - Until it's time for you to go (originally written and recorded by Buffy Sainte-Marie, though Elvis may have recorded it after hearing Neil Diamond's version) and Good time Charlie's got the blues.

Dave Loggins has a long and distinguished career as a songwriter but his achievements as a singer are much more limited - however, he had a huge American hit with Please come to Boston. Many country singers have since covered it including Tammy Wynette, Glen Campbell and Reba McEntire.

She's out of my life is a Michael Jackson song. I've never been a huge fan of his but I would be if all his songs were this good. Willie was not the first country singer to cover it as Barbara Mandrell did it in 1981 as He's out of my life, while Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke did a duet version.

Lee Greenwood had a big country hit with It turns me inside out. He also recorded Wind beneath my wings and had a minor UK hit with it in 1984, but that song was a much bigger success for Bette Midler who had a major transatlantic pop hit with it in 1989. Curiously, it was originally an R+B song, though the first popular version was by Gary Morris, who had a top five country hit with it in 1983.

Willie has recorded Why are you picking on me several times - it is one of his old songs from the sixties - but I don't know of any covers by anybody else

If you enjoyed Willie's album, Always on my mind, you will enjoy this.

Customer review - 2009-05-15
- FANTASTIC ALBUM!
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS was the album that came out after his ALWAYS ON MY MIND album which made me aware of Willie Nelson in the first place. This album is flawless in every way! I first bought it on vinyl, and the recording production has Willie in the room with you. When transferred to CD, alot of the "ambience" of the recording was lost, but it still is a wonderful piece of work! Not a throw away song on the whole album. Buy it! You will love it!
Customer review - 2008-08-14
- Willie With A Lot O' Country Soul
There are few with as an enduring,versitile and successing musical career as Willie Nelson. Even up until this albums 1984 release Nelson had not only accumulated several handfuls of classics from his own pen but utterly reinterpreted the work of others. He's even recently recorded an album with jazz traditionalist Wynton Marsalis. Nelson is truly an American icon,someone I greatly admire as well as being one of a handful of artists in the country genre I enjoy listening to. This album follows a similar approch to Always on My Mind in that it is a reinterpretation of older songs in a modern Nashville type setting. As ridiculous as this sounds I purchased this album for it's great cover,depicting Willie as a massive forward looking mirage over desert sand dunes. The title track alone indicates that this album has more uptempo tunes and on "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues","Why Are You Pickin' On Me" and "Please Come To Boston" that is actually what you get;smooth 80's country pop with a touch of soul music and LOTS of soul feeling,in come ways not too different from the music Ray Charles was making during the same time. Again the great Chip Moman produces and his red hot musicians creates some of the best sounding music this side of what was then modern country.So in conclusion I highly recommend this recording.
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