Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Willie Nelson Pictures
Artist:
Willie Nelson
Origin:
United States, Abbott - TexasUnited States
Born date:
April 30, 1933
Willie Nelson Album: «Without A Song»
Willie Nelson Album: «Without A Song» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.3 of 5)
  • Title:Without A Song
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Without A Song - Willie Nelson

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- No one does the classics like Willie

Willie Nelson is a national treasure, but his rebel image definitely has a softer side, and he is appealing to an amazingly wide fan base. This album of standards is my seventy-nine-year old father's favorite CD. When he lost it in a move recently, he appealed to me to find him another copy and I was happy to turn to Amazon.

My parents have seen Willie Nelson in concert five times -- mostly when he appeared at Wolf Trap Farm Park outside Washington, D.C. But they invited us to accompany them the last time, and he gives quite a show. Even my teenaged daughters loved him.

I recommend this easy-to-take CD for anyone who loves the "old ones" and loves the sexy growl in Willie's magic throat.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Vintage Willie

I have an LP version of this CD that I have not played in years. However, I heard one of the songs from the CD recently and that motivated me to find the LP. I found it but ordered the CD as well.

It's good to hear Willie sing. I only have 2 CD's of his - Stardust and this one. I've ripped them into my PC and listen to them when I work. Luckily, I have a little place in the hill country of Texas. There is nothing more Texas than listening to Willie sing with a clear as glass voice and drink beer out on the porch on a breezy, cool Texas evening. Personal favorites are "Without a song", "Once in a while", "You'll never Know" and of course, " A Dreamer's Holiday."

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- If nothing else;Willie is versitile.

Willie nelson is undisputibly one of the greatest Artists in Country Music ;but this album amd his other album "Stardust" shows he can shine in just about any gendre of music he tries. He is a great soloist and he has shown that he is equally as good doing a duet or singing with others,male or female.What comes to mind to me when listening to Willie sing these "old standards" is somewhat like the great Ray Charles singing Hank Williams's songs.Or for that matter when Willie teams up with Charles on my favorite "Seven Spanish Algels".When you are as good as Willie is,let's face it;he can sing just about any song as well as anyone else.

For longtime fans of Willie,it is a somewhat different treat to just sit back and enjoy him singing these old favourites,which you will probably remember having been sung by others;and you had just never thought of what they would be like if Willie were to sing them.Well,wonder no more;and enjoy Willie's versions..

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- OVERLOOKED GEM___A FAVORITE WILLIE RECORD of MINE!!

It's a shame this one is now out of print. An understated gem. Without A Song--Autumn Leaves--Once in a While are sheer perfection and Booker T's Organ evokes early 80s--a time when country music was changing. And Willie's music was becoming more pop-more crossover--and a bit less 'outlaw'. Although no liner notes--the poster picture with Booker and Willie relaxing by the pool is neat-but the music takes center stage here. Originally on Columbia in 83--a reissue in the 00 decade lacks the artwork/poster/linernotes. Try to find the original cd release. If you like this you'll like Somewhere Over the Rainbow and What a Wonderful World--and One for the ROad. Stardust NO--Delicious YES!!

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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Shlock Shop

Willie Nelson's best albums of the eighties were collaborations with another artist: Webb Pierce or Hank Snow. This one stinks.