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Willie Nelson the Troublemaker Mp3, Flac, Wma Willie Nelson The Troublemaker mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: The Troublemaker Country: US Released: 1976 Style: Country MP3 version RAR size: 1248 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1892 mb WMA version RAR size: 1554 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 108 Other Formats: AU AAC MP1 DMF WAV MMF AC3 Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Uncloudy Day 4:38 A2 When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder 2:46 A3 Whispering Hope 5:32 A4 There Is A Fountain 3:12 Will The Circle Be Unbroken A5 4:31 Written-By – A.P. Carter* The Troublemaker A6 2:50 Written-By – Bruce Belland, David Somerville In The Garden B1 4:07 Arranged By – C. Austin Miles B2 Where The Soul Never Dies 4:13 B3 Sweet Bye & Bye 2:39 B4 Shall We Gather 3:05 B5 Precious Memories 7:33 Credits Arranged By – Willie Nelson (tracks: A1 to A4, B2 to B5) Backing Vocals – Dee Moeller, Doug Sahm, Larry Gatlin, Sammi Smith Bass – Dan Spears* Drums – Paul English Fiddle – Doug Sahm Guitar – Larry Gatlin Lead Vocals, Guitar – Willie Nelson Organ – Jeff Gutcheon Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro – James Clayton Day Piano – Bobbie Nelson Producer – Arif Mardin Written-By – Traditional (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B5) Notes Some copies carry a stickered label on rear stating "Final Mix by Mickey Raphael and Ben Tallent.", together with details of the Willie Nelson Fan Club. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Willie The Troublemaker (LP, S 81565 CBS S 81565 UK 1976 Nelson Album) Willie The Troublemaker (LP, Columbia, KC 34112 KC 34112 US 1976 Nelson Album, Promo) Lone Star Willie The Troublemaker (LP, 32770 CBS 32770 UK 1986 Nelson Album, RE) Willie The Troublemaker (LP, CBS 81565 CBS CBS 81565 Netherlands 1976 Nelson Album) Willie The Troublemaker (LP, 25AP321 CBS/Sony 25AP321 Japan 1976 Nelson Album) Related Music albums to The Troublemaker by Willie Nelson Willie Nelson - willie nelson and family Willie Nelson - The Magic Of Willie Nelson Willie Nelson - The Longhorn Jamboree Presents Willie Nelson & His Friends Willie Nelson - 1961 Willie Nelson - Moment Of Forever Willie Nelson - Tougher Than Leather Willie Nelson / Faron Young - A Country Bonanza Willie Nelson & Ray Price - Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me).
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