| | Willie Nelson Forever Gold CD - Import Willie Nelson Discography of CDs
Collecting various songs and demo tapes that Willie Nelson had recorded since the early 1960s, FOREVER GOLD captures the outlaw country artist at his bleakest, featuring songs with titles like "No Tomorrow in Sight," "Suffer in Silence," and "You Wouldn't Cross the Street to Say Goodbye." "What Can You Do To Me Now," one of a batch of songs the artist wrote in just one drug and booze-sodden night in the early '70s, is particularly tortured, while "Wastin' Time" at least has the benefit of a halfway-jaunty traditional country backing, and "Home Is Where You're Happy" falls into the realm of conventional country tearjerker. Cockeyed optimists need not apply. Willie Nelson Forever Gold Songs | 1. | No Tomorrow in Sight |
| 2. | One Step Beyond |
| 3. | Home Is Where You're Happy |
| 4. | Blame It on the Times |
| 5. | Will You Remember Mine |
| 6. | Wastin' Time |
| 7. | You'll Always Have Someone |
| 8. | December Days |
| 9. | I Just Don't Understand |
| 10. | Is There Something on Your Mind |
| 11. | Suffer in Silence |
| 12. | You Wouldn't Cross the Street to Say Goodbye |
| 13. | I'm Gonna Lose a Lot of Teardrops |
| 14. | What Can You Do to Me Now |
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