Willie Nelson – Always On My Mind
**Background** “Always On My Mind” is one of Willie Nelson’s most iconic songs, released in 1982 as part of his album *Always on My Mind*. The song was written by…
**Background** “Always On My Mind” is one of Willie Nelson’s most iconic songs, released in 1982 as part of his album *Always on My Mind*. The song was written by…
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