| | Willie Nelson 14 Number #1 Hits: Live At The Paradiso CD Willie Nelson Discography of CDs
Personnel: Willie Nelson (vocals); Jackie King, Jody Payne (guitar); Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Bee Spears (bass); Bob "Trigger" Nelson (piano); Paul English (drums); Billy English (percussion). Personnel: Willie Nelson (vocals, synthesizer); Jackie King (guitar); Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Bobbie Nelson (piano); Paul English (drums); Billy Gene English (percussion). Audio Mixer: Francois Lamoureux. Recording information: Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Recorded at Amsterdam's Paradiso, this set features a representative cross-section of the biggest successes of Willie Nelson's eclectic musical career, including American Songbook classics like "Georgia on My Mind" and "Blue Skies," outlaw country songs like "Pancho and Lefty" and "Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys," and his own "On the Road Again" and "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain." Although the title would suggest otherwise, this set was recorded live at the Paradiso Theater in Amsterdam. Fourteen Number One Hits finds Willie Nelson at the top of his game, effortlessly breezing through the songs that helped forge his reputation in the '60s and '70s. Nelson's success as a songwriter was already determined long before he came to the fore as a performer, but hearing him here belt his way through hits as varied as the Townes van Zandt-penned "Pancho & Lefty" to Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" makes his stake as a singer just as strong. ~ Wade Kergan 14 Number #1 Hits: Live At The Paradiso Music Willie Nelson 14 Number #1 Hits: Live At The Paradiso Songs | 1. | Good Hearted Woman |
| 2. | Blue Skies |
| 3. | Georgia on My Mind |
| 4. | Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain |
| 5. | On the Road Again |
| 6. | Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys |
| 7. | Seven Spanish Angels |
| 8. | City of New Orleans |
| 9. | To All the Girls I've Loved Before |
| 10. | Luckenbach Texas |
| 11. | Whiskey River |
| 12. | If You Got the Money, I've Got the Time |
| 13. | Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground |
| 14. | Pancho & Lefty |
| 15. | Always on My Mind - (bonus track) |
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