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  1. Half Nelson ist ein Kompilationsalbum von Willie Nelson. Es wurde 1985 von CBS Records veröffentlicht und sammelt einige Duette.

  2. 24. März 2021 · 35K views 2 years ago TULSA. Leon Russell and the Gap Band performance. Recorded at the historic The Church Studio in 1974, and is the only live performance of them together that was captured...

    • 38 Min.
    • 38,2K
    • The Church Studio
  3. Half Nelson is a compilation album of duets performed by country singer Willie Nelson along with various other artists, released in 1985. It also includes a few never-before released hits as well. Track listing. Personnel. Willie Nelson – Guitar, vocals. Ray Charles – Piano, vocals. Carlos Santana – Guitar. Julio Iglesias – Vocals.

    No.
    Title
    Writer(s)
    Duet Partner
    1.
    2.
    "Slow Movin' Outlaw"
    Dee Moeller
    3.
    "Are There Any More Real Cowboys?"
    Neil Young
    4.
    "I Told a Lie to My Heart"
    Hank Williams
  4. 31.01.1976. (5 Wo.) Leon Russell (* 2. April 1942 in Lawton als Claude Russell Bridges; † 13. November 2016 in Nashville [3]) war ein US-amerikanischer Sänger, Songschreiber, Pianist und Gitarrist. Als Studiomusiker spielte Russell mit sehr unterschiedlichen Interpreten und Bands wie Jerry Lee Lewis, Phil Spector und den Rolling Stones.

  5. Provided to YouTube by Columbia Honky Tonk Women (with Leon Russell) · Willie Nelson · Leon Russell Half Nelson ℗ 1983 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Relea...

  6. 13. Nov. 2016 · And he collaborated with Willie Nelson for a double LP in 1979 of pop and country standards, “One for the Road,” which sold half a million copies. The music Leon Russell made on his own, put a scruffy, casual surface on rich musical hybrids, interweaving soul, country, blues, jazz, gospel, pop and classical music.

  7. 2. Apr. 2024 · Leon Russell was a major talent, releasing well over 30 albums during his career. While he did get a lot of recognition during the first half of the 1970s, his star never did shine quite as ...