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Perry Como Was Supposed To Record What Became One of Willie Nelson’s Biggest Hits
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In 1975, Willie Nelson released Red Headed Stranger.
Eddy Arnold and Jack White are among the other artists who also put their spin on “Red Headed Stranger”.
The Success of ‘Red Headed Stranger’ by Willie NelsonPlay videoRed Headed Stranger remains among Nelson’s most noteworthy records.
After releasing Red Headed Stranger, Nelson began a lengthy streak of hits at country radio.
Nelson’s production on Red Headed Stranger was not as polished as what his label wanted.