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Butterflies in His Stomach: Why Willie Nelson Was Nervous to Pitch “Crazy” to Patsy Cline … from the American Songwriter Peter Burditt

Tom Bettenhausen7 hours ago01 mins

Country Singer Willie NelsonWhen Willie Nelson went to deliver “Crazy” to Patsy Cline, he was reportedly reluctant to get out of the car.

The post Butterflies in His Stomach: Why Willie Nelson Was Nervous to Pitch “Crazy” to Patsy Cline appeared first on American Songwriter.

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