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  1. 4 de dic. de 2016 · It became the title track of an album that featured duets with Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Townes Van Zandt, recorded at Willies Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin, Texas and Jack Clements’ Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording Spa in Nashville, Tennessee.

  2. Born in Fort Worth, Texas, into a wealthy family, Van Zandt was a great-great-great-grandson of Isaac Van Zandt (a prominent leader of the Republic of Texas) and a great-great-grandnephew of Khleber Miller Van Zandt (a major in the Confederate army and one of the founders of Fort Worth).

  3. Townes Van Zandt, the elegant Texas troubadour who authored some of the finest songs ever written over the course of his 52 troubled years, was always quick to make it known that he was...

  4. Townes Van Zandt (Fort Worth, Texas, 7 de marzo de 1944–Nashville, 1 de enero de 1997) fue un cantautor estadounidense de música folk y country. [ 1 ] Escribió numerosas canciones, como "Pancho and Lefty", "For the Sake of the Song", "Nothin'", "Tecumseh Valley", "Rex's Blues" y "To Live Is to Fly", que son ampliamente consideradas obras ...

  5. 1 de jul. de 1996 · Among those paying their respects are Nelson, Jennings and Townes Van Zandt — each of whom duets with her — while fellow Lubbockite Joe Ely contributes a vocal cameo as well.

  6. Featuring – Townes Van Zandt, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson; Liner Notes – Joe Nick Patoski; Producer – Joe Gracey (tracks: 1 to 12), John Leventhal (tracks: 13), Kimmie Rhodes (tracks: 1 to 12) Written-By – Kimmie Rhodes (tracks: 1 to 9, 11 to 13)