Live and Kickin'
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Live and Kickin' | ||||
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Live album by Willie Nelson | ||||
Released | June 24, 2003 | |||
Recorded | April 9, 2003 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 57:48 | |||
Label | Lost Highway | |||
Producer | James Stroud | |||
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Live and Kickin' is a 2003 live album by country singer Willie Nelson, featuring music stars of diverse genres like Eric Clapton, Shania Twain, Elvis Costello, Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Ray Charles and Steven Tyler.
Track listing
- "I Didn't Come Here (And I Ain't Leavin')" (Scotty Emerick, Michael Smotherman) - 3:12
- "Night Life" (Walt Breeland, Paul Buskirk, Willie Nelson) - 4:32
- duet with Eric Clapton
- "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" (Fred Rose) - 2:55
- duet with Shania Twain
- "Homeward Bound" (Paul Simon) - 3:57
- duet with Paul Simon
- "Beer for My Horses" (Emerick, Toby Keith) - 3:33
- duet with Toby Keith
- "Crazy" (Nelson) - 4:35
- duet with Diana Krall and Elvis Costello
- "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" (Hal David, Albert Hammond) - 4:25
- duet with Wyclef Jean
- "The Wurlitzer Prize" (Bobby Emmons, Chips Moman) - 2:30
- duet with Norah Jones
- "She Loves My Automobile" (Frank Beard, Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill) - 2:40
- duet with ZZ Top
- "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground" (Nelson) - 4:37
- duet with Shelby Lynne
- "A Song for You" (Leon Russell) - 5:22
- duet with Ray Charles
- "I Couldn't Believe It Was True" (Eddy Arnold, Wally Fowler) - 2:53
- duet with John Mellencamp
- "Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning" (Donna Farar, Gary P. Nunn) - 4:33
- duet with Kenny Chesney
- "Run That by Me One More Time" (Fred Foster, Arthur Hancock, Jimmy Lambert) - 2:34
- duet with Ray Price
- "One Time Too Many" (Richard Supa, Steven Tyler) - 5:30
- duet with Steven Tyler
Personnel
- Willie Nelson - Guitar, Vocals
- Eric Clapton - Vocals
- Shania Twain - Vocals
- Elvis Costello - Vocals
- Diana Krall - Vocals
- Norah Jones - Vocals
- Ray Charles - Piano, Vocals
- Steven Tyler - Vocals
Chart performance
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 4 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 42 |
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