In any case, this is hardly a well-considered Willie Nelson recording, and even at a budget price it does not warrant much of a recommendation. Verse 2 And maybe I didn't hold you All those lonely, lonely times And I guess I never told you I'm so happy that you're mine Little things I should have said and done I just never took the time. You'd almost think this was a bootleg recording made by someone in the audience, except that the instruments have more presence than they would if it had been. Unfortunately, it sounds as if the vocals were recorded off the PA at the venue, since there is a constant short echo that gives the impression of two Nelsons: one singing just behind the other. Always on My Mind Willie Nelson, February 5, 1982, Hit song. Em Fm But you were always on my mind G A7 D G A You were always on my mind Verse 3 D A Maybe. Nelson reprises many of the hits he scored with covers of country and pop standards, along with his own compositions starting in the 1970s, and even does a medley of his early songwriting hits like "Funny How Time Slips Away," "Crazy," and "Night Life." The performance is loose and ramshackle, typical of Nelson's long-standing band, who take their cues from their unpredictable front man, (Nelson's singing and acoustic guitar playing conform to his own sense of time). The song Always on My Mind was written by Johnny Christopher, Mark James and Wayne Carson. Willie Nelson - Always on My Mind - akordy a text psn. This Willie Nelson live album, Always on My Mind: The Best of Willie Nelson in Concert, released by British budget label Prism Leisure, contains no information to indicate the origin of the recording other than the legend "Licensed from Plan B Audio Media Ltd." It sounds like a typical show by Nelson and his band that could have occurred any time from the mid-'80s up to its release date.
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