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HS 1010CD
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Such is the depth of his repertoire that Willie Nelson had no trouble filling up two hours and 15 minutes on this July 1, 1976, broadcast from Dallas radio station KAFM-FM. With a little help from occasional guest vocalists Jody Payne and Bee Spears (both part of his band), as well as fellow outlaw David Allan Coe, he ran through material spanning the beginning of his career as a songwriter through his 1975 hit album Red Headed Stranger. In addition to the hits "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" and "Good Hearted Woman," this includes his own interpretations of songs he wrote that were hits for others, such as "Crazy" and "Funny How Time Slips Away," as well as covers of classics like "Jambalaya," "Truck Drivin' Man," and "Goodnight, Irene." The broadcast is presented here in its entirety, with digitally remastered sound and background notes.
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