Of course, Willie penned one of the best country Christmas songs of all-time in “Pretty Paper,” which he wrote in 1963, and was first made famous by Roy Orbison when it peaked at #15 on the U.S.
Willie Nelson is getting into the holiday spirit before even Halloween as the country legend has shared his festive new ballad "Christmas Love Song." ...
Willie Nelson is gearing up to release his 78th career solo studio album (the 155th of his career in total), and this current project will pay tribute to another country music legend, Willie’s friend, ...
Five years ago today, the country music world lost a celebrated songwriter and unsung hero of the Outlaw movement.
Big D is the main character (or at least driving the main character) in these songs about and inspired by the city.
If you like Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas," we gathered the best salutes to Texas in country music from Ernest Tubb, Willie ...
Taste of Country said many more country stars such as Shania Twain, Reba McEntire, Billy Ray Cyrus, Doug Stone, Shelby Lynne, Shenandoah, Michelle Wright and Martinia McBride recorded songs written by ...
Country music icon Willie Nelson memorialized slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk in a song titled "Let's Make Heaven Crowded." Rating: False (About this rating?) A rumor that circulated online ...
Fact Check: Willie Nelson didn't memorialize Charlie Kirk in song titled 'Let's Make Heaven Crowded'
Country music icon Willie Nelson memorialized slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk in a song titled "Let's Make Heaven Crowded." At 92, Willie Nelson unveils a powerful new song inspired by ...
A new viral claim about the outlaw country legend, Willie Nelson, is going viral. According to a post that recently appeared on the Facebook page, The Best Of Retro Music, the 92-year-old Texan ...
A rumor that circulated online in October 2025 claimed country music icon Willie Nelson memorialized slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk in a song titled "Let's Make Heaven Crowded." Snopes ...
Banned Books Week, held from October 5-11, highlights censorship and celebrates the freedom to read. Despite an increase in book challenges, a 2022 poll found that 71% of Americans surveyed oppose ...
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