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"'Willingly'" is a duet by American country music singer Willie Nelson and Shirley Collie, produced by Joe Allison during Nelson's third session for Liberty Records. Released in March 1962, the album reached number ten on 'Billboard's' Hot Country Singles.

Background



Leveraged by his prominence as a songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee, Nelson was signed as a recording artist by Liberty Records in 1961. Nelson produced two sides in his first session, and an entire album after his second one.

While touring with Ray Price as a 'Cherokee Cowboys' bassist, Nelson had attended the Nashville disc jockeys convention. Songwriters Harlan Howard and Hank Cochran visited with Nelson California DJ Biff Collie's hotel room at the Hermitage Hotel. There they met Collie's wife, Shirley, a fellow Liberty recording artist.



During Nelson's second recording session at Radio Recorders, in California, Harlan Howard took Shirley Collie to the studio, where Nelson was cutting "Mr. Record Man". After the Collies attended a Ray Price concert at Harmony Park Ballroom, the couple socialized often with Nelson. While in California, Nelson and Collie began an affair.

Recording



Producer Joe Allison held Nelson's third Liberty Records recording session at Nashville's Bradley's Barn studio in November 1961. The backing was composed of fiddler and guitarist Ray Edenton, pianist Pig Robbins, drummer Buddy Harman, bassist Bob Moore. The band also featured Ray Price's steel guitarist, Jimmy Day and the Anita Kerr singers.

At the persistence of Nelson, Allison added Shirley Collie to the session. Collie sang the lead on "Willingly", with Nelson blending on a high tenor to join her voice. The session also produced the duet "Our Chain of Love", that was used as the flipside of the single.

Release



On its January 1962 review, 'Billboard' rated the single with four stars with "strong sales potential". The review noted the song as a "pleasant duo blend work on effective country theme with good lyrics".

The single was released on March 17, 1962, reaching by May number ten on 'Billboard's' Top country singles.

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Category:1962 singles

Category:Liberty Records singles

Category:Willie Nelson songs

Category:Songs written by Hank Cochran

Category:1962 songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Joe Allison

Category:Malefemale vocal duets

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