Honeysuckle Rose (album)

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Honeysuckle Rose
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ReleasedJuly 18, 1980 (1980-07-18)
Genre Country
Length72:19
Label Columbia
Producer Willie Nelson
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Honeysuckle Rose is the soundtrack to the 1980 musical drama film of the same name, which stars Willie Nelson. Tracks on the album include songs by Nelson and various artists including Kenneth Threadgill, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Gimble, Hank Cochran, Jeannie Seely and Dyan Cannon. [1]

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The song "On the Road Again" was nominated for Best Original Song in the 53rd Academy Awards.

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Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."On the Road Again" (Live) Willie Nelson 2:38
2."Pick Up the Tempo" Willie Nelson 2:39
3."Heaven or Hell"" Willie Nelson 2:20
4."Fiddlin' Around" (featuring Johnny Gimble) Johnny Gimble 3:26
5."Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" Fred Rose 2:49
6."Working Man Blues" Merle Haggard 3:41
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jumpin' Cotton Eyed Joe" (featuring Johnny Gimble)Gimble2:53
2."Whiskey River"Johnny Bush3:57
3."Bloody Mary Morning" (Live)Willie Nelson3:43
4."Loving You Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" Kris Kristofferson 3:46
5."I Don't Do Windows" (featuring Hank Cochran) Hank Cochran 3:22
6."Coming Back to Texas" (featuring Kenneth Threadgill) Kenneth Threadgill 2:21
Side three
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."If You Want Me To Love You I Will" Amy Irving 1:31
2."It's Not Supposed to Be That Way"Nelson3:22
3."You Show Me Yours (And I'll Show You Mine)" (featuring Amy Irving)Kristofferson3:16
4."If You Could Touch Her at All" Lee Clayton 3:29
5."Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground"Nelson4:26
6."I Guess I've Come to Live Here in Your Eyes"Nelson3:23
Side four
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Angel Eyes" (featuring Emmylou Harris) Rodney Crowell 2:42
2."So You Think You're a Cowboy" (featuring Emmylou Harris)Harris2:29
3."Make the World Go Away" (featuring Hank Cochran and Jeannie Seely)Cochran2:40
4."Two Sides to Every Story"Cannon3:08
5."A Song for You" (Live) Leon Russell 2:35
6."Uncloudy Day"Cannon, Nelson4:18

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1980)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 20011
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums1
Canadian RPM Top Albums24
Canadian RPM Country Albums4
Australian Albums Chart34

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References

  1. "Honeysuckle Rose - Willie Nelson | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved December 29, 2016.