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An Evening With Don Williams Album
  1. Good Ole Boys Like Me
  2. Some Broken Hearts Never Mend
  3. Ties That Bind
  4. Louisiana Saturday Night
  5. Till The Rivers All Run Dry
  6. I Recall A Gypsy Woman
  7. It Must Be Love
  8. Lord I Hope This Day Is Good
  9. Tulsa Time
  10. Amanda
  11. I Believe In You
Cafe Carolina Album
  1. Leaving
  2. Beautiful Woman
  3. True Blue Hearts
Country Boy Album
  1. Louisiana Saturday Night
  2. Too Many Tears to Make Love Strong
  3. Falling in Love
Currents Album
  1. Only Water (Shining in the Air)
  2. Too Much Love
  3. That Song About the River
  4. Catfish Bates
  5. Back on the Street Again
  6. So Far So Good
  7. In the Family
  8. Standing Knee Deep in a River
  9. Lone Star State of Mind
  10. Old Trail
Don Williams, Vol. 1 Album
  1. Come Early Morning
  2. Too Late to Turn Back Now
  3. Endless Sleep
  4. Shelter of Your Eyes
  5. I Recall A Gypsy Woman
  6. No Use Running
  7. How Much Time Does It Take
  8. Amanda
Don Williams, Vol. 2 Album
  1. Wish I Was in Nashville
  2. Your Sweet Love
  3. Atta Way to Go
  4. We Should Be Together
  5. Loving You So Long Now
  6. Oh Misery
  7. Down the Road I Go
Don Williams, Vol. 3 Album
  1. Fly Away
  2. Ghost Story
  3. Such a Lovely Lady
  4. The Ties That Bind
  5. When Will I Ever Learn
  6. Why Lord Goodbye
Especially for You Album
  1. Fair Weather Friends
  2. Years from Now
  3. Lord I Hope This Day Is Good
  4. Especially You
  5. If I Needed You
  6. Now and Then
  7. Smooth Talking Baby
  8. Miracles
Expressions Album
  1. I Would Like to See You Again
  2. Tears of the Lonely
  3. Tulsa Time
  4. Lay Down Beside Me
  5. Not a Chance
  6. It Must Be Love
Harmony Album
  1. Till The Rivers All Run Dry
  2. You Keep Coming Round
  3. Where the Arkansas River Leaves Oklahoma
  4. Say It Again
  5. Magic Carpet
  6. She Never Knew Me
I Believe in You Album
  1. Falling Again
  2. I Want You Back Again
  3. Simple Song
  4. I Believe In You
  5. Just Enough Love (For One Woman)
  6. I Keep Putting Off Getting Over You
  7. Rainy Nights and Memories
  8. Slowly But Surely
I Turn The Page Album
  1. Take it easy on Yourself
  2. Her Perfect Memory
  3. Elise
  4. Ride On
  5. Something Bout You
  6. Cracker Jack Diamond
  7. From Now On
  8. Pancho
  9. Harry and Joe
  10. How Did You Do It
  11. I Sing For Joy
Listen to the Radio Album
  1. Listen to the Radio
  2. Only Love
  3. Fool Fool Heart
  4. Mistakes
  5. Help Yourself to Each Other
My Heart to You Album
  1. Fly Away
  2. Get Away
  3. My Heart to You
  4. Oh Misery
  5. Wonderful Tonight
  6. Years from Now
One Good Well / Just As Long As I Have You Album
  1. Learn To Let It Go
  2. One Good Well
  3. Broken Heartland
  4. Just As Long As I Have You
Portrait Album
  1. It Only Rains on Me
  2. We Never Tried It With Each Other
  3. Steal My Heart Away
  4. Love Me Over Again
  5. Good Ole Boys Like Me
Prime Cuts Album
  1. Old Coyote Town
  2. Heartbeat in the Darkness
  3. Desperately
  4. Another Place Another Time
Traces Album
  1. Desperately
  2. Easy Touch
  3. Come From The Heart
  4. Looking Back
  5. Another Place Another Time
  6. You Love Me Through It All
True Love Album
  1. True Love
  2. Lord Have Mercy on a Country Boy
  3. Come a Little Closer
  4. Back in My Younger Days
  5. Donald and June
  6. Diamonds to Dust
  7. Jamaica Farewell
Visions Album
  1. Time on My Hands
  2. Missing You Missing Me
  3. Some Broken Hearts Never Mend
  4. We Can Sing
  5. Expert at Everything
Yellow Moon Album
  1. Stay Young
  2. Story of My Life
  3. Wrong End of the Rainbow
  4. Yellow Moon
  5. Love Is on a Roll
  6. Pressure Makes Diamonds
  7. If Love Gets There Before I Do
  8. Nobody But You
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There are few American classics these days, but Don Williams is certainly one of them. With a warm hickory baritone that balances strength with a gentle concern, he draws his listener into the intimate world of an old friend, someone who cares deeply about you and the quality of your life ... and who will always offer a hand when you need it.

“I don't think there's anything we have to do daily in our walk that's more important than how we deal with each other,� Williams confesses. “To me, it's everything. So when you're looking for songs, if they can express that, then you've found something special.�


Without a doubt Williams, whose hits with the likes of Good Ole Boys Like Me, I Believe In You, Love Is On A Roll, Amanda and Tulsa Time, have always had a knack for finding songs that speak directly to people's hearts.

“When you first start making records, all the songs are challenging and there's so much to talk about,� Williams begins, explaining the challenges of maintaining one's artistic commitment a quarter of a century into a solo career. “But after you've done it for a while, it's hard to revisit the same places and still be believable.�

“The longer you do it, the harder it becomes to do things that aren't just an echo of something you've already done. Of course, when you do lock into it, the fact that you've lived all those years and seen so much allows you to bring a lot of things to the song you couldn't have when you were starting out.�


For Don Williams, trying to address the simple pleasures and the things that should last has always been his stock in-trade. And he's also always been something of an iconoclast in a town known for its assembly line approach to making music.

Williams recalls, “Back when I was on JMI Records several industry people really liked what I was doing but they also said it would never work ... it's too laid back.�


What those people forgot is that country music is built on real emotions, real songs, real moments in people's lives. Don Williams is a subtle master of all of those things, deftly inhaling tenderness and concern into some of the best lyrics and melodies ever created.

And his commitment to the songs never flags. “What it is, is simple: I want the best songs possible. I don't look at songs as just singles or who the publisher is - I look at what it's trying to say, how it feels. Then when they're picked out, I want to treat them all the same. I want to make them as special as I can.�



“Ideally, whether I'm in the studio or on stage, I'm totally into the story, or if there's no story, that emotion, that feel of what I'm doing at that moment is the only thing I want to experience.�

“After a day in the studio or a show, the energy I've used just wears me out and if you're not 100% there, that's even worse. There's nothing more trying than not being completely there!�

For the man who got his professional start with the Pozo Seco Singers, who hit with Time in the mid-60s, there's no greater sin than not being completely committed to the songs he's entrusted with. As he says with an earnestness that stops you in your tracks, “There's just the emotion. There's the right emotion - and then it's over.�

Simple. Direct. To the point. Exactly the things that have made Don Williams' music so compelling - and that's helped him build an international audience in places one can't imagine country music ever being more than a curiosity. Yet for Don Williams, he's popular in far-flung places like Zimbabwe, Australia, England, Monaco, Finland and Brazil as he is in his native America.

“I couldn't have picked anything for the South African culture or the English culture,� Williams explains. “We're all made of the same stuff - and when we're dealing with one another, we're all on the same plane. I've been fortunate that when I've picked material, there's always been a universality to what I want to sing and what other people feel.�

“It's pretentious to think that you can speak for anyone else, but I work very hard to align myself with the average person who's never been in a studio or sat down with a number of writers to hear their songs. Those are the people I make music for, not Nashville so much, and I think it's served me well.�

Enlisting the help of his accomplished road band, Williams creates the kind of music that speaks to everyone. There's a broken-in familiarity among his players that can't be created merely by charts and musicians - and those lived-in grooves fit Williams like the custom-Stetson hat he's know for.

“Everybody knows from me on the road that when they're doing their job well, I hear nothing,� Williams says, explaining the subtle musical web his band spins. “It's the emotion of what we're doing is all that I hear. Nothing sticks out. Nothing jars me.�

“That lets me get to the inside of the song. When that is working right, there's nothing but that (song's) feeling, and I can focus completely on that. If you can create that, then you've done a good job.�




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