Minstrel Man (album)

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The Minstrel Man
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Compilation album by
Released1980
Genre Country
Label RCA Records
Willie Nelson chronology
Greatest Hits (& Some That Will Be)
(1981)
The Minstrel Man
(1980)
Everybody's Talkin'
(1981)

The Minstrel Man is a 1980 album by country singer Willie Nelson.

Track listing

  1. "Good Times"
  2. "Will You Remember Me"
  3. "Laying My Burdens Down"
  4. "Mountain Dew"
  5. "It Should Be Easier Now"
  6. "Minstrel Man"
  7. "Senses"
  8. "You Left Me a Long Long Time Ago"
  9. "Where Do You Stand"
  10. "Blackjack County Chain"

Personnel

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