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Willin' (Little Feat song)

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| genre = Country rock, country blues, folk rock, roots rock

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| label = Warner Bros.

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"'Willin'" is a song written by Lowell George while a member of the Mothers of Invention and subsequently recorded by his band Little Feat. They first released it on their 1971 self-titled debut album. The band re-recorded the song at a slower tempo to much greater success on their 1972 'Sailin' Shoes' album. A live version recorded in 1977 appears on their 1978 album 'Waiting for Columbus'.

The lyrics are from the point of view of a truck driver who has driven "from Tucson to Tucumcari, Tehachapi to Tonopah" and "smuggled some smokes and folks from Mexico"; the song has become a trucker anthem. (It is not known whether the lyrics . . . from Tucson to Tucumcari . . . " were inspired by the same line as spoken by the character Turk, about halfway through the 1961 Sam Peckinpah film, 'The Deadly Companions').

When Frank Zappa heard George sing a demo of "Willin'" as a Mothers of Invention song, he suggested that the guitarist form a band.

The song was subsequently recorded by Linda Ronstadt on her 1974 breakthrough album 'Heart Like a Wheel'.

Personnel



Source:

* Lowell George lead, rhythm and slide guitars, lead and backing vocals

* Bill Payne keyboards, backing vocals, piano

* Roy Estrada bass, backing vocals

* Richard Hayward drums, backing vocals

'Additional'

* Russ Titelman percussion, backing vocals

* Ry Cooder bottleneck guitar

Covers



Seatrain covered the song (titled "I'm Willin') on their eponymous 1970 album. The song was covered by Linda Ronstadt on her 1974 'Heart Like a Wheel' album. This version was used in James Cameron's 1989 movie, 'The Abyss'.

The Byrds recorded the song during the sessions for their 1970 album '(Untitled)' and performed the song live throughout that same year. The studio version was included as a bonus track on the reissue of '(Untitled)' and a live version is featured on 'The Byrds' box set. Gene Parsons, who sang the song as a member of the Byrds, recorded his own version on his 1973 solo album 'Kindling'. Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen covered the song in 1975 on 'Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen' (album)

Phish covered the song live on Halloween in 2010 as part of their whole-album cover of 'Waiting for Columbus'.

Mr. McFall's Chamber covered the song on their debut album, Like the Milk with vocals by their roadie, Dave Brady.

Bob Dylan has performed the song live.

Phil Pritchett covered this song as a duet with Cody Canada on his 2002 album 'Tougher Than the Rest'. Jackson Browne covered this song with the band Lucius for the 2016 Showtime TV Series, 'Roadies'. Gregg Allman covered Willin in his last album, 'Southern Blood', released in 2017.

The Norwegian troubadour Stein Ove Berg covered this song with Norwegian lyrics on his album 'Vei-Viser' (Road Tracks) in 1979. Another Norwegian artist named Johan Berggren covered the Stein Ove Berg version of Willin' on his album 'Ei Hytte Foran Loven' (One Cabin Ahead of the Law) in 2021.

Richard Shindell covered a live version on his album Courier in 2002.

The Black Crowes included a cover of the song as an iTunes-only bonus track on their acoustic album 'Croweology' in 2010.

Mandy Moore covered the song on the soundtrack for the 'This Is Us' television series.

References



Category:1971 songs

Category:Song articles with missing songwriters

Category:Songs about truck driving

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