Born for Trouble (album) explained
Born for Trouble |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Willie Nelson |
Cover: | Willie-Nelson-Born-For-Trouble.jpg |
Released: | 1990[1] |
Genre: | Country |
Length: | 32:24 |
Label: | Columbia |
Producer: | Fred Foster[2] |
Prev Title: | A Horse Called Music |
Prev Year: | 1989 |
Next Year: | 1991 |
Born for Trouble is the 38th studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. It was his first release of the 1990s.[3] The album includes the singles "Ain't Necessarily So" and "Ten with a Two."
Track listing
- "Ain't Necessarily So"
- "(I Don't Have a Reason) To Go to California Anymore"
- "Ten With a Two"
- "The Piper Came Today"
- "You Decide"
- "Pieces of My Life"
- "It'll Come to Me"
- "This Is How Without You Goes"
- "Born for Trouble"
- "Little Things Mean a Lot"
Charts
Year-end charts
Notes and References
- Book: Miller, Donna Marie. The Broken Spoke: Austin's Legendary Honky-Tonk. April 21, 2017. Texas A&M University Press. 9781623495206. Google Books.
- Web site: Highwaymen : On the Road Again : Cash, Nelson, Jennings and Kristofferson--the last of the Nashville legends?--tour with hard-edged brand of country music. April 1, 1990. Los Angeles Times.
- Book: Richmond, Clint. Willie Nelson. January 6, 2000. Simon and Schuster. 9780671039608. Google Books.
- Top Country Albums – Year-End 1991. Billboard. January 4, 2021.