On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song) explained

On the Road Again
Type:single
Artist:Willie Nelson
Album:Honeysuckle Rose
B-Side:"Jumpin' Cotton Eyed Joe" (Johnny Gimble)
Released:August 1980
Recorded:Fall 1979
Studio:Enactron Truck, Hollywood, California
Genre:Country rock
Length:2:38
Label:Columbia
Producer:Willie Nelson
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Prev Year:1980
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"On the Road Again" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Willie Nelson.

The song, about life on tour, came about when the executive producer of the film Honeysuckle Rose approached Nelson about writing the song for the film's soundtrack.[1] "On the Road Again" became Nelson's 9th Country & Western No. 1 hit overall (6th as a solo recording act) in November 1980, and became one of Nelson's most recognizable tunes. In addition, the song reached No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 7 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[2] It was his biggest pop hit to that time and won him a Grammy Award for Best Country Song a year later.

Background and writing

In 1980 Nelson starred in his first leading role in the Jerry Schatzberg film Honeysuckle Rose, about an aging musician who fails to achieve national fame and his relationship with his family, who also are part of his band that travels throughout the United States while playing in different venues. Shortly after signing the contract, Nelson was approached during a flight by Schatzberg and the executive producer of the movie, who requested him to write a song about life on the road to use as the theme song. Nelson quickly wrote the song on a barf bag. The tune featured a "train beat".

Release and reception

The song was released with Nelson's 1980 album Honeysuckle Rose, reaching the first position on Billboard's top country albums, while it ranked twenty on the Billboard Hot 100. Nelson received a Grammy Award for Best Country Song, while he was nominated for Best Original Song during the 53rd Academy Awards.[3] In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked it No. 471 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In 2011, "On the Road Again" was inducted to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Legacy

The song has also featured in several other films and TV series including South Park, Shrek, Shameless, Family Guy, Forrest Gump, The Big Green, The Littlest Hobo, Monk, Open Season 3, , Dumb and Dumber To and Nomadland.[4]

A live version of the song is featured in 2008 video game Guitar Hero World Tour, while the studio version was released for Rock Band via the Rock Band Country Track Pack.

Charts

Chart (1980)Peak
position
Australian Kent Music Report[8] 64
Canadian RPM Country Tracks2
Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks3
US Cashbox Top 10022

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20061228114429/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6596316/on_the_road_again "On the Road Again"
  2. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Joel Whitburn . 2002 . Record Research . 178.
  3. Grein . Paul . Chart Beat: The Long-Playing, Hit-Studded Record of One of the Most Prolific and Successful Artists in Music History . 2024-03-07 . . 11 October 1986 . W-10, W-14.
  4. Nomadland (2020) - Soundtracks - IMDb . en-US . 2024-07-05 . www.imdb.com.
  5. Conan O'Brien Revives Edgy 'Late Night' Vibe at First Live Show. https://web.archive.org/web/20100417095312/http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2010/04/13/conan-obrien-revives-edgy-late-night-vibe-at-first-live-show/. dead. April 17, 2010. Scott Sepich. April 13, 2010. April 14, 2010. Rolling Stone.
  6. Web site: The Story Behind Country Music's Epic Mash-Up! Plus: Hear Blake, Carrie, Miranda and 36 Other Stars Sing 'Forever Country'. Finan. Eileen. September 16, 2016. People. September 21, 2016.
  7. Web site: First Aid Kit Share Cover of Willie Nelson's 'On the Road Again' . Spin. August 14, 2020. August 25, 2020.
  8. Book: Kent, David . David Kent (historian) . Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 . 1993 . Australian Chart Book . 0-646-11917-6.