Willie Nelson, Ray Price, Merle Haggard - Last of the Breed
Facts
| Artist(s) | Willie Nelson, Ray Price and Merle Haggard |
| Studio | Lost Highway |
| Release Date | March 20, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 602517240179 |
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Tracks
Disc 1- My Life's Been a Pleasure - Willie Nelson, Ashlock, Jesse
- My Mary - Willie Nelson, Hamblen, Stuart
- Back to Earth - Willie Nelson, Nelson, Willie
- Heartaches by the Number - Willie Nelson, Howard, Harlan
- Mom and Dad's Waltz - Willie Nelson, Frizzell, Lefty
- Some Other World - Willie Nelson, Tillman, Floyd
- Why Me Lord - Willie Nelson, Kristofferson, Kris
- Lost Highway - Willie Nelson, Payne, Leon
- I Love You a Thousand Ways - Willie Nelson, Frizzell, Lefty
- Please Don't Leave Me Any More Darlin' - Willie Nelson, Ashlock, Jesse
- I Gotta Have My Baby Back - Willie Nelson, Tillman, Floyd
- Goin' Away Party - Willie Nelson, Walker, Cindy
- If I Ever Get Lucky - Willie Nelson, Haggard, Merle
- Sweet Memories - Willie Nelson, Newbury, Mickey
- Pick Me Up on Your Way Down - Willie Nelson, Howard, Harlan
- I Love You Because - Willie Nelson, Payne, Leon
- Sweet Jesus - Willie Nelson, Haggard, Merle
- Still Water Runs the Deepest - Willie Nelson, Ashlock, Jesse
- I Love You So Much It Hurts - Willie Nelson, Tillman, Floyd
- That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine - Willie Nelson, Autry, Gene
- I'll Keep on Loving You - Willie Nelson, Tillman, Floyd
- Night Watch - Willie Nelson, Walker, Cindy
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Going through the motions |
November 25, 2008
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I am so glad to see somebody else has heard of Ray Price other than myself. He was so long overlooked that I finally ended up joining his fan club just to get info about him. And Don, well, he set the course for himself, but the man was brilliant, despite having no education, having dropped out of school at the age of 8 (in the second grade). He just told his mama one day that school was boring, and he wasn't going back. I don't know why, and don't question why she didn't set her foot down and say "Don, get your butt back to school." Not too many years later, he wrote the song that has been recorded more than any other song in history, even more than God Bless America and White Christmas, over 700 times, and sold in the millions. Of course I speak of "I Can't Stop Loving You." Most likely, if he had stayed in school for the next 10 years or so, Ray Charles would still be a mystery to white people, and Don probably would have ended up a poor working fool at one of the many cotton mills around the area he and I are from; talk about sweat mills, they were that. My grandfather worked in one for 30 years or so and he never got rich. Barely able to live on the social security he ended up with. Don didn't work in one very long until he decided there had to be a better way to make a living.
I'm so happy for all three of the Old Breed, but especially so for Ray. He waited so long for some recognition. He spoke it best when he finally was enshrined into the Country Music Hall Of Fame, "It's About Time." And that was his acceptance speech. And so it was. That was 1996, some 40 years or more after he started in the business down in Texas, with Bob Wills and then Hank Williams. Those who call the shots in Nashville, obviously, don't know an awful lot about true country music, judging by the true country artists from years ago that are still not in the CMHOF, compared with some that have been inducted in the last 10 or 20 years. Wish I had the majority of the voting power. Not a one of those newer guys/gals would be enshrined before the older pioneers. Just last year there was Ralph Emery and Mel Tillis, and VINCE GILL. Give me a break. Vince Gill is great, but so were Ralph Emery for promoting country music for so many years, and Mel Tillis for singing and promoting and writing country music what seems like forever. Way long overdue. And there are so many more who have not had their places and contributions recognized by the people who run things there.
It ought'a be something like baseball's Hall of Fame: 5 years after a player has retired, he can be voted on for the HOF. I didn't say the SAME as baseball, but they could come up with some way of rewarding the older ones before rewarding newer ones. Like, to catch up, they could do more than 2 or 3 each year. The year they voted Don Gibson in, there were 11 other ones. Why not do that every year if they need to to get everyone in there from before it was established and to get the newer ones in afterwards. That would be fine by me. I think Vince Gill has very well earned his position there, but so have a lot of the older ones who have gone on to Hillbilly Heaven, as we use to call it. June 2, 2008
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