'God's Problem Child' is Willie s first album to debut all-new songs since 'Band of Brothers' in 2014. It includes 13 new songs, including seven recently written by Willie and Buddy Cannon, his longtime collaborator and producer. The album's title tr...
Leon Russell adds his vocals in one of his last appearances and there is an amazing tribute to Merle.
Loved the title cut and his tribute to Merle will get you.
I like "Your Memory Has a Mind of Its Own" and "I Woke Up Still Not Dead Today" and the tribute to the late Merle Haggard the best, but there are other very good performances on here as well
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Willie is a country icon and has a lot of great songs to share.
A great history bloke....always great songs etc. to me.
Love all the songs - my least favorite was the title song - maybe because it was not just Willie singing.
This song resonates me, because it reminds me to tune out all the negativity that I read and see in the media."True Love" is a song that makes me believe that true love still happens, even though that true love is never smooth.
Excellent sound quality and great songs, highly recommended.
His voice has stayed remarkedly strong, the songs are great, he is still one of my all-time favorites.
Willie’s latest album showcases all the things we love about him; heartfelt lyrics, a voice both silky and textured, twangy guitar, soaring harmonica, and memorable songs
I love Willie, his silky voice and can't get enough of him.
Willie is getting older, and his voice is a bit weaker
nothing against Willie Nelson -- but I did not expect his voice to be so good at this late stage of the game
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'God's Problem Child' is Willie s first album to debut all-new songs since 'Band of Brothers' in 2014
It includes 13 new songs, including seven recently written by Willie and Buddy Cannon, his longtime collaborator and producer
The album's title track, penned by Jamey Johnson and Tony Joe White, includes vocals by both writers and the legendary Leon Russell (on what may be Russell's very last recording)
Closing the album is "He Won't Ever Be Gone," a song written by Gary Nicholson that pays tribute to Willie's outlaw country comrade, Merle Haggard.