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studio re-recordings of 21 of Nelson's greatest hits plus "You Know What I Mean" overseen by longtime arranger Jimmie Haskell."The Loser Babe Is You" and "Call It What You Want" were his final instances of songwriting."It's Another Day" and "Something You Can't Buy" were Nelson's songwriting contributions.the final appearance of the Stone Canyon Band."Someone to Love," "Lifestream," and "Windfall" were composed by Nelson.six songs penned by Nelson including the career-defining title cut, "So Long, Mama," and "A Flower Opens Gently By".seven tunes written by Nelson including "This Train," "Life," and "Gypsy Pilot".all 10 songs composed by Nelson including "Down Along the Bayou Country," "California," and "How Long"."Hello to the Wind" was co-written alongside producer John Boylan.more orchestrated psychedelic pop with Nelson creatively floundering."Marshmallow Skies" and "Promenade in Green" were co-written with James Burton and John Boylan, respectively.a failed experiment of orchestrated psychedelic pop.James Burton, Clarence White, and Glen Campbell are among the players.the sequel to Bright Lights and Country Music.featuring guitarists James Burton, Clarence White, and Glen Campbell."You Just Can't Quit" was penned by Nelson.Nelson's critically acclaimed exploration of the nascent country rock genre.Nelson's Decca Records debut and eighth studio album.
Nelson's seventh studio album and the final comprising new material on Imperial Records.features "Don't Leave Me This Way," Nelson's earliest released evidence of songwriting.Reception at the time of release is unknown. " I'm Confessin'" (Doc Daugherty, Al Neiburg, Ellis Reynolds) 2:16." Am I Blue?" ( Harry Akst, Grant Clarke) 1:39."Baby I'm Sorry" (Kenneth Scott ) 2:21." Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On" (Sunny David, Dave Williams) 2:11."If You Can't Rock Me" (Willie Jacobs) 1:53."Teenage Doll" (George Lendhurst, Pearl Lendhurst) 1:40." Have I Told You Lately that I Love You?" ( Scotty Wiseman) 1:58.
" Boppin' the Blues" ( Carl Perkins, Howard Griffin) 1:56.