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Willie Nelson - Me and Paul

In his memoir Nelson wrote that “Me and Paul” was a song “that described the road that my drummer and best friend, Paul English, and I had been riding together “. The song was included on Willie's thirteenth studio album, Yesterday's Wine (RCA 1971)

Me and Paul

“Me and Paul”, a song written and recorded by Willie Nelson for the label, was first recorded for the RCA label on May 4, 1971, at RCA Victor Studio, 800 17th Ave. South, Nashville, TN. Seven other songs were recorded on the same session, Willie was accompanied at the recording session by: David Kirby (guitar), Pete Wade (guitar), Chip Young (rythm guitar), David Zettner (guitar), Weldon Myrick (steel), Robert Thompson (banjo), Junior Huskey (bass), Jerry Carrigan (drums), Hargus Robbins and Jerry Smith (piano), Buddy Spicher (fiddle) and Charlie McCoy (harmonica). With the production of Felton Jarvis, the song was released in October 1971. It failed to enter the charts. In his memoir Nelson wrote that “Me and Paul” was a song “that described the road that my drummer and best friend, Paul English, and I had been riding together “.

 

The song was included on Willie's thirteenth studio album, Yesterday's Wine (RCA 1971), the album was released on November 15, 1971, on the U.S Top Country Albums charts , peaked at # 43.

Willie, recorded the song again on November 16, 1984, at Pedernales Recording Studio, Spicewood, TX, in this session willie was accompanied by: Jody Payne (guitar), Grady Martin (guitar), Bee Spears (bass), Paul English and Billy English (drums and percussion), Bobbie Nelson (piano) and Mickey Raphael (harmonica). With the production of Willie Nelson, the song was released in August 1985, and peaked at # 14 on the US Hot Country Songs charts on November 23, 1985, and remaining a total of 19 weeks on the charts. On Canadian RPM Country Tracks, reached at # 6.

 

The song was included on Willie, Me & Paul's thirty-second studio album (Columbia 1985).

 

Willie would record it again in 1998, in a duet with Johnny Cash, for the album, VH1 Storytellers (American Recordings 1998).

 

Versions:

 

Doug Sahm 1973 (Atlantic)

Waylon Jennings 1976 (RCA) Live

Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson 1998 (American Recordings 1998)

Eugene Chadbourne & Paul Lovens 2000 (Leo Records)

Eric Church 2018 (EMI Records Nashville) Live

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Dolly Parton - You're the Only One  Lyrics

 

[Pre-Chorus-Willie Nelson]

It's been rough and rocky traveling

But I'm finally standing upright on the ground

After taking several readings

I'm surprised to find my mind's still fairly sound

 

[Chorus-Willie Nelson]

I guess Nashville was the roughest

But I know I've said the same about them all

We received our education

In the cities of the nation, me and Paul

 

[Verse 1-Willie Nelson]

Almost busted in Laredo

But for reasons that I'd rather not disclose

But if you're staying in a motel there and leave

Just don't leave nothing in your clothes

 

And at the airport in Milwaukee

They refused to let us board the plane at all

They said we looked suspicious

But I believe they like to pick on me and Paul

 

[Pre-Chorus-Willie Nelson]

It's been rough and rocky traveling

But I'm finally standing upright on the ground

After taking several readings

I'm surprised to find my mind's still fairly sound

[Chorus-Willie Nelson]

I guess Nashville was the roughest

But I know I've said the same about them all

We received our education

In the cities of the nation, me and Paul

[Verse 2-Willie Nelson]

On a package show in Buffalo

With us and Kitty Wells and Charlie Pride

The show was long and we're just sitting there

And we'd come to play and not just for the ride

 

Well, we drank a lot of whiskey

So I don't know if we went on that night at all

But I don't think they even missed us

I guess Buffalo ain't geared for me and Paul

 

[Pre-Chorus-Willie Nelson]

It's been rough and rocky traveling

But I'm finally standing upright on the ground

After taking several readings

I'm surprised to find my mind's still fairly sound

 

[Chorus-Willie Nelson]

I guess Nashville was the roughest

But I know I've said the same about them all

We received our education

In the cities of the nation, me and Paul



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