Willie Nelson Will Celebrate 91st Birthday at Stagecoach! Here Are Some of His Best Songs

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Fun fact: there are more Willie Nelson songs than there are days in the year. In fact, if you chose to listen to each song from his discography one day at a time, it would take you almost seven years to finish the task. 🤯 That might sound surprising, but for an idol who has been in the country music game for some time, making music constantly is pretty much the only thing he knows. Willie is turning 91 on April 29—but don't let his age fool you. This musician is still kicking, (he's a performer at country music festival, Stagecoach this year), and releases new music pretty much every year. So, to honor that fact, take a look at some of Willie Nelson's best songs.

There are country love songs on this list, like his recent song "I'll Love You Till The Day I Die". You might also recognize some classics, "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" and other sad country songs like his hit, "Crazy" for when you're in the feels. There are also plenty of songs on this list from the soundtracks of classic movies everyone knows. But keep in mind that Willie has over 2,500 songs out to date. So if you don't see one of your favorites on this list, we hope you can understand why! 😂

Listen to these catchy songs from some other great artists! 🎶

"Mr. Record Man" (1962)

Everyone has those moments of loneliness, and Willie is channeling that exact feeling. If it makes you feel better, you're never alone in feeling alone—which is why this song of his is so relatable.

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“Crazy” (1962)

Willie had all his fans going "crazy" for him when he released this song. It became an early '60s hit when Patsy Cline recorded it for Willie in 1961. It did so well, Willie decided to release his own version in 1962, delighting fans everywhere.

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"Half a Man" (1963)

One of Willie's earlier hits, "Half a Man" is a song of heartbreak and sorrow. But his voice just makes it worth the listen!

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"Night Life" (1965)

We don't know what's better: Willie's sweet vocals, or the detailed guitar strums that sooth our ears during each listen.

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"Me and Paul" (1971)

This is what a real bromance looks like! 😂 Willie wrote this song as a tribute to his drummer and good friend, Paul English.

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"Whiskey River" (1973)

Our feet are tapping, our shoulders are shimmying, and our heads are nodding... Oh, sorry! We're just playing "Whiskey River" by Willie Nelson!

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"Bloody Mary Morning" (1974)

You'll be putting on your best cowboy boots and doing a little dance the minute you turn this song on. It just has that impact!

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"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" (1975)

Willie is the best at making a simple tune a classic. There's not much heard other than his voice and the strings on his guitar!

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"All of Me" (1978)

This is one of those songs that you slow dance with the love of your life to, potentially after a glass of wine. You know exactly the vibe we're talking about, too. You can thank the mellow tone of voice, somber melody, and use of string brass instruments for that.

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"Georgia on My Mind" (1978)

Willie's rendition of this widely-known hit ended up winning him a Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance!

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"Heartbreak Hotel" (1979)

Yes, even Willie gets heartbroken. (Can you believe it?) All that's left is to move on, but not before he can dwell over the sad feeling with a song.

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"Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" (1979)

We're just going to assume the title of this song is satire! 😂 Willie recorded this song with his friend Waylon Jennings. The original was sung by Ed Bruce.

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"On the Road Again" (1980)

Oh, believe us when we say we belt out this chorus every time we hear this song. It's impossible not to!

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"My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" (1980)

This tune was originally written by Sharon Vaughn, sung by Waylon Jennings in the compilation album Wanted! The Outlaws (which Willie was a part of). Willie released his own version as part of the soundtrack for the film The Electric Horseman, which saw it go #1 on the charts.

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"Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground" (1981)

This one might just be Willie's most notable hit (if we can even pick one!). It comes from the '80s film Honeysuckle Rose, in which Willie starred in. The entire soundtrack is full of gems, but "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground" truly takes it home.

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"I Am The Forest" (1983)

Despite what the title may have you thinking, this is a love song through and through. Willie not only tells his lover that he is "empty" without her, but also that he's is the "forest" while she is the "trees."

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"Why Do I Have to Choose" (1983)

By now, you can probably tell that Willie's emotions tend to be allover the place. This one is about him simply refusing to be sad, no matter is going on around him.

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"Pancho and Lefty" (1983)

A lot of Willie's songs can be described in a three word sentence: Sad, but catchy! This duet between him and Merle Haggard reigns the statement true. Fun fact: Haggard originally denied the song when he was pitched it!

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"Living In The Promiseland" (1986)

"Living in the Promiseland, our dreams are made of steel. The prayer of every manIs to know how freedom feels." This wholesome song about acceptance and inclusion is enough to bring tears to anyone's eyes. 🥲

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"Getting Over You" (1993)

The perfect breakup song exists, and it's this duet between Willie and legend Bonnie Raitt.

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"Willingly" (1994)

This duet between Willie and Shirley Collie is one of those feel-good romantic songs that you throw on even if you're single. You'll know what that means once you give it a listen, trust!

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"I Thought About You, Lord" (1996)

Taking the time to appreciate the beauty of the earth you live on will having you thinking about the Lord, too. Willie thanks God for the joy and gifts he's supplied him during his time here.

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"Just Breathe" (2012)

No matter how old he gets, Willie will make time to breathe. Life is far too complex for you to not do the same! Just remember to enjoy all of the small things, and not stress too much about the things you can't control.

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"Last Man Standing" (2018)

Well, this one is sort of sad, but also hits listeners with the reality of growing old. Willie has been lucky enough to live a great, long life (and he's still going strong!), but he reminds everyone that that has also come with the sadness of losing people along the way.

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"I'll Love You Till The Day I Die" (2022)

Yes, Willie is *still* making music! And good, heartfelt music at that!

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