Jamey Johnson And Willie Nelson’s Duet Of “Don’t You Ever Get Tired Of Hurting Me” Is Damn Near Country Music Perfection

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This’ll about make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up…

Because Jamey Johnson (the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry, finally) and Willie Nelson on one song together is damn near country music perfection.

They teamed up for a rendition of “Don’t You Ever Get Tired Of Hurting Me” back in 2012, that was included on Jamey’s tribute album for Hank Cochran called Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran, which was his fourth studio album.

It featured tons of guest vocalists from the best in country music, like George Strait, Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard and Emmlyou Harris, just to name a few.

But my favorite on the tracklist is his duet with Willie.

“Don’t You Ever” was originally written by Hank and first recorded by Ray Price in 1965, when it peaked at #11 on the Billboard Country charts. But it was made most famous by Ronnie Milsap in 1989, when his rendition became his 33rd #1 single as a solo artist.

It’s been covered by plenty of other artists over the years, as well, like Jack Greene and George Jones and Ray and Willie as a duet.

The lyrics detail how, despite the fact that the women drives our narrator out of his mind and is mean to him for no reason he can figure out, he wouldn’t want it any other way and hopes that she never gets tired of their relationship, no matter how volatile it can be.

Plus, Jamey and Willie are two of the best voices in the genre, so we’re really dealing with peak country song greatness on this tune.

It just hurts so good…

The Ronnie Milsap version:

Willie Nelson Chokes Back The Tears During “Seven Spanish Angels” Tribute In 2015

Grab the Kleenex…

Alison Krauss and Jamey Johnson… two of the best voices country music has ever seen.

During the 2015 Gershwin Prize Tribute Concert in Washington, D.C. (where the great Willie Nelson received the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song), Alison Krauss and Jamey Johnson took the stage to perform a duet of the 1984 classic “Seven Spanish Angels.”

Written by Troy Seals and Eddie Setser, “Seven Spanish Angels” was recorded by Willie Nelson and Ray Charles in 1984, and released on Charles’ album Friendship, and then later included on Willie’s 1985 duets compilation album, Half Nelson.

Willie was of course sitting in the audience, and he had all he could do to fight back the tears during the moving performance.

I mean, Willie, Jamey, Alison… it just doesn’t get much better, does it?

Check it out:

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A New Jamey Johnson Album?

“Cowboy” Eddie Long, longtime pedal steel player for Jamey Johnson, gave us all the news that we’d been waiting for forever:

A new album from Jamey Johnson was on the way.

Sitting down with the good folks of Small Batch Radio, he shared a number of stories from his days playing with Hank Jr., recording some of those great Jamey Johnson tunes and more, but then he said that Jamey had a new album on the way and that it was already recorded.

However, we got a little different news from the big man himself, who unfortunately stated the total opposite.

He recently sat down for an interview with Rolling Stone about the death of his former guitar player, and co-founding member of The Steel WoodsJason “Rowdy” Cope.

“My steel player, he did an interview recently and he told them all this wonderful stuff that we’d gone in and recorded. And they turned around and printed that there’s a new album… which is news to me.”

In fact, it appears Johnson has no intention of releasing a new album anytime soon at all:

“I don’t need to put out an album, and I know some people do put out albums every year. But I only want to put out an album if it’s going to be good, if it’s going to be something that I want to go out and play every night.

And if I’ve got those songs, then I have no reason not to put it out. But in absence of that, I don’t see why I would. You know, I wouldn’t waste everybody’s time and attention to come hear the newest bucket of crap.”

Welp, dreams shattered.

But it sounds like they definitely were in the studio so I’m thinking we just go ahead and releases whatever came out of that session.

All in favor?

And speaking of Jamey and Alison… how about a little “Tulsa Time” from Farm Aid 2016.

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