đ˘ TOP STORY: Country Icon Willie Nelson Updates His Timeless Hits in a Stunning Bluegrass Transformation on âBluegrassâ âĄML


Willie Nelson will reinterpret some of his classic songs with a group of world-class pickers on his new album Bluegrass. The project, which marks the 90-year-old country legendâs 151st (or so) album release, arrives Sept. 15 and is introduced with a new rendition of âYou Left Me a Long, Long Time Ago.â
The original version of âYou Left Me a Long, Long Time Ago,â from Nelsonâs 1972 album The Willie Way, was a full-band production that was steeped in piano and pedal steel, belying its relatively quick tempo. This new version featuring only acoustic instruments, is slower and heavier, with Nelsonâs voice occasionally accented by delicate harmonies.

Nelson is joined on Bluegrass by some of the best in the business, including Barry Bales (upright bass), Ron Block (banjo), Aubrey Haynie (fiddle), Rob Ickes (dobro), Josh Martin (acoustic guitar), Mickey Raphael (harmonica), Seth Taylor (mandolin), Bobby Terry (guitar), and Dan Tyminski (mandolin), with backing singers including Wyatt Beard, Buddy Cannon, and Melonie Cannon. The selections are all Nelson compositions, from well-known numbers like âGood Hearted Womanâ (which he wrote with Waylon Jennings) and âOn the Road Againâ to lesser-known gems like 1993âs âStill Is Still Moving to Meâ and the 1963 tune âHome Motel.â



