Posted on 02/02/2020 9:39:20 PM PST by nickcarraway
One of the most beloved country duets of the 1980s, Willie Nelson and Merle Haggards Pancho and Lefty is among the 2020 inductees to the Grammy Hall of Fame. This No. 1 hit, recorded in 1982 and released in 1983, was written by Townes Van Zandt, who appears several times throughout the video. (Thats him at the one-minute mark.)
Nelson and Haggard had never heard the song until Nelsons daughter, Lana, suggested it. At a time when music videos were brand new, with CMT and TNN both debuting in 1983, this cinematic clip helped propel the captivating story song to success. Haggard and Nelson also titled their collaborative album Pancho and Lefty.
Nelsons prior recordings inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame include the albums Red Headed Stranger (1975), Wanted! The Outlaws (1976), and Stardust (1978), as well as the singles On the Road Again (1980) and Always on My Mind (1982). Haggards recordings in the Grammy Hall of Fame are Mama Tried (1968) and the album Okie From Muskogee (1969). Both men are recipients of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Grammy Hall Of Fame was established by the Recording Academys National Trustees in 1973 to honor recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance that are at least 25 years old. Inductees are selected annually by a special member committee of eminent and knowledgeable professionals from all branches of the recording arts.
The Grammy Awards will air live on Sunday, January 26, on CBS.
They inducted Panch and Lefty into the Grammy Hall of Fame... out of kindness I suppose.
All the Federales say, they could have had him any way....
All the Federales say, they could have had El Chapo any day,
They only let him get away, out of kindness I suppose
Willie Nelson’s Stardust album is one of my all time favorite albums.
I agree.
Willie is a leftist. I pefer Townes Van Zandt’s original song version.
https://youtu.be/zprRZ2wFQD4
That’s the music I like to play on guitar.
Haggard was one of my main stay 8 tracks.
I would burn up the road listening to this guy.
I am not a concert goer, but went to see him twice.
You are right-Van Zandt’s version is much better. But the Grammys are all about cash flow, not the quality of the music.
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