Throwback to the 80's - "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground"
Our first Throwback Thursday belongs to the 80's. 1981 to be exact and Willie Nelson's classic- "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground".
From "Seven Spanish Angels" to "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground", the self proclaimed outlaw and problem child of God has always been able to seduce perfect rustic harmony from any tune he sings. In early '81 he brought to life the haunting and beautiful sound, telling the story of finding love and wishing best for a fallen angel.
The story was rumored to be about the "Hell's Angels" as one of Willie's good friends was a member of the notorious biker gang. While Willie never confirmed nor denied the rumor, however, he once commented on it being about his wife Connie.
The hit would peek at #1 on the country charts following the still successful hit, "On the Road Again".
There has been at least six covers recorded of the Willie penned song, "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground," including versions by: Cross Canadian Ragweed, Bob Dylan, and Alison Krauss' 2017 Target's exclusive release of the Windy City album.
Willie Nelson: "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground"
Alison Krauss: "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground"
Bob Dylan: "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground"
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