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  1. 21 de ene. de 2022 · In the Jailhouse Now / Brand on My Heart: Willie Nelson & Webb Pierce / Willie Nelson & Hank Snow: CD: 20: US 2000; Sony Music Special Products, DCC Compact Classics: A 32163, DZS-198: 010963019827: Relationships. includes: Brand on My Heart In the Jailhouse Now by Willie Nelson & Webb Pierce:

  2. 12 de sept. de 2000 · In the Jailhouse Now/Brand on My Heart by Willie Nelson, Webb Pierce, Hank Snow released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards ...

  3. In the Jailhouse Now is an album by Willie Nelson and Webb Pierce, released in 1982 on the Columbia label. [1] [2] Richard Manuel contributed to the album. [3] Critical reception. Robert Christgau noted that "some of these remakes sound tougher and more vibrant than the originals... And the originals are honky-tonk standards for a reason." [4]

  4. In the Jailhouse Now / Brand on My Heart ... Richard Manuel vocals: Willie Nelson and Webb Pierce recorded at: ... , Tennessee, United States and Pedernales Recording Studio in Spicewood, Texas, United States cover recording of: In the Jailhouse Now (from 1981-06-08 until 1981-06-09) lyricist and composer: Jimmie Rodgers ...

  5. Richard George Manuel (April 3, 1943 – March 4, 1986) was a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as a pianist and one of three lead singers in the Band, for which he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.. Manuel's singing alternated between a soul-influenced baritone that drew frequent comparisons to Ray Charles and a delicate falsetto.

  6. It Makes No Difference Now ~ Willie Nelson and Hank Snow (1985) 2:28. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Brand On My Heart by Willie Nelson & Hank Snow. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. "In the Jailhouse Now" is an American novelty blues song originally found in vaudeville performances from the early 20th century, usually credited to Jimmie Rodgers. The song's first two verses trace the exploits of Ramblin’ Bob, who cheats at cards and gets caught, while the final verse tells about taking a girl named Susie out on the town and winding up in jail together.