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4 Standout Willie Nelson Collaborations You Need To Hear

Nobody can bring together folks from all walks of life through music quite like Willie Nelson. And as such, Willie Nelson is known for his stellar and sometimes unconventional collaborations. Letโ€™s look at just a handful of examples!

1. โ€œEverythingโ€™s Beautiful (In Its Own Way)โ€ with Dolly Parton

This collab is far from shocking, considering both Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton are two of the most beloved figures in country music. Both Nelson and Parton were signed to the same record label in the 1960s, too, so it makes sense that they would collaborate on at least one song. 

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โ€œEverythingโ€™s Beautiful (In Its Own Way)โ€ is a sweet song that Parton first recorded back in 1967, and the two voices contrast each other in all the right ways.

2. โ€œHard To Be An Outlawโ€ with Billy Joe Shaver

Both Nelson and Billy Joe Shaver are well-known outlaw icons, so why wouldnโ€™t they collab on something? It certainly took a while, though. โ€œHard To Be An Outlawโ€ came out in 2014, but thereโ€™s something about the aged vocals of both country stars that fits this song perfectly.

3. โ€œI Want To Spend My Life With Youโ€ with Frankie Miller

Another excellent later-career collab for Nelson, his 2016 collaboration with Frankie Miller marks just one example of Nelsonโ€™s ability to make music with people outside of country music. Best known for his work in hard rock and blues, Frankie Miller sounds amazing with Nelson on the song โ€œI Want To Spend My Life With Youโ€.

4. โ€œMendocino County Lineโ€ with Lee Ann Womack

By 2002, it had been over a decade since Nelson hit the higher points of the country charts. All that changed with one of the best Willie Nelson collaborations ever: โ€œMendocino County Lineโ€ with Lee Ann Womack. This song earned Nelson and Womack a Grammy award, and we think itโ€™s very much deserved. 

Though Nelson is no stranger to songwriting, โ€œMendocino County Lineโ€ was actually written by Matt Serletic and Bernie Taupin. The Great Divide may have gotten some mixed reviews, but this hit is a standout collab for the ages.

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