Book summaryThe ageless country crooner with a bent for drink, song, storytelling, and dirty jokes is on the road again--literally--in this hodgepodge of anecdotes, photographs, lyrics, and musings composed while Nelson went on tour in his bus, Honeysuckle Rose III. Drifting through his past like a tumbleweed, Nelson offers up a cornucopia of stories that serve as a very unofficial history of country music, from his songwriting past--he wrote the Patsy Cline hit "Crazy," among many others--to his romps with his buddies, many of whom are very old or long gone. |
The Facts of Life : And Other Dirty Jokesby Nelson, WillieFirst American Edition
Book description: Random House, Incorporated, 2002. First American Edition. Hard Bound. Fine/Fine. F/F in Mylar. Unmarked. Unclipped. First Edition
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