Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings' shared many duets together, including a song about weed on their 1978 collaborative debut.
Here are four largely forgotten country albums from the 1960s released by some of the genre's most enduring legends.
With “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” he's got one of the biggest pop hits of all time—and he sang on a couple of songs with Beyoncé ...
Quickening the pace are a handful of country rock songs influenced by the explorations of ringing, psych-pop Americana by ...
The four sisters from Georgia fit right into the genre's tradition of storytelling, and use it to connect, not divide.
It's in spoken word form, but nevertheless, it was a Top 20 hit in England that year ... Look no further than Waylon Jennings' 1966 version. "You would have thought that John Lennon and Paul ...
The compilation was well-timed: “Ring of Fire” had headed Hot Country Songs for seven weeks the previous summer and had crossed over to reach the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. The chart was ...
It’s funny how sometimes I can’t get a song out of my head. I’ll hear it, and then I’ll be humming or even singing (badly) the chorus for days. It’s enough to drive anyone around me nuts after awhile.
His 2024 single "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" also peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, remaining at the top spot for 15 consecutive ... especially Waylon Jennings and Marty Robbins and ...
Musician Willie Nelson performing ahead of event for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally ...
Upon its October release, his new album, Highway Prayers, became the first bluegrass set to hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Top ... song); Van Morrison’s “And It Stoned Me;” Waylon Jennings ...
Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter recorded many duets, two of which made it onto the Top 40 Country Chart hits ... "I'm Not Lisa." This song caused Jessi to rise to fame, reaching #1 on the ...