Willie Nelson nació en Texas en 1933, es todo un icono de la música country y a lo largo de su carrera ha colaborado con todo tipo de artistas.
Su carrera empezó en los años 50, pronto se fue ganando el respeto de la comunidad country por sus composiciones más que por sus interpretaciones, donde su voz nasal no era bien acogida por todo el mundo.
El éxito le llegó a traves de Patsy Clyne, la cual inmortalizaria su "Crazy". Poco después aparecería otro clásico: "Funny
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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"The Most Unoriginal Sin" by John Hiatt (as performed by Willie Nelson on "Across the Borderline" CD).
DA What there was left of us D Was all covered in dust and thick skin A A half eaten apple
Or the whole Sistine Chapel D Painted on the head of a pin G A life long love's worth
Gone up in a smurk D And you didn't even see her waltz in G Now this love is a ghost
Having played host D To the most unoriginal sin
A At the wedding we smiled D While some devil played wild violin A Soon after the chapel
She offered me that apple D One bite and I was gone with the wind G And you needed no proof
Cause the whole naked truth D Was wearing only an infidel's grin A And a proud schoolboy's boast
Of having left his post D For the most unoriginal sin
INSTRUMENTAL D/G/D/A/D x2
A Now the jukebox is humming D All the venial shortcomings of men A Lord I found me this drink
That can finally sink D All the skills that I've been wallowing in G Buddy once you get started
Once true love's departed D You do it over and over again A So tonight I will toast
Just whoever comes close D To the most unoriginal sin.