Why "Always On My Mind" Became A Hit For Willie Nelson

July 23, 2025 00:03:31
Why "Always On My Mind" Became A Hit For Willie Nelson
Heart Banter by David Gittlin
Why "Always On My Mind" Became A Hit For Willie Nelson

Jul 23 2025 | 00:03:31

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Willie Nelson made “Always On My Mind” one of his signature songs. Upon hearing the song for the first time, Nelson knew that he wanted to add “Always On My Mind” to his repertoire. Several recording artists, including Elvis Presley, released the song unsuccessfully. When Nelson recorded it in 1982, the song became a smash hit. Nelson’s sensitive rendition made the song a top 5 hit and a Grammy nomination.

Wayne Carson wrote “Always” as an apology to his wife when he was working in a recording studio in Memphis and stayed ten days longer than he expected to. When Carson called his wife to tell her that he had to stay in Memphis longer, she let him have it. To make his wife feel better, Carson told her she was “always on his mind.”

“It just struck me like someone had hit me with a hammer,” Carson told the LA Times. “I told [my wife] real fast I had to hang up because I had to put that into a song.  ‘Always’ is about one long apology. I guess there are a lot of people in the world who are looking for a way to say [what the lyrics express] in a song.”

“Always On My Mind” popped into my head from out of nowhere. Coincidentally, I’ve been hearing it at the gym where I work out, but after the fact. I’ve decided that it’s a reminder from the cosmos to appreciate my loyal wife of thirty-six years. Here’s my cover played in Nelson’s style.

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[00:00:14] Maybe I didn't love you quite as often as I could have. [00:00:27] Maybe I didn't treat you quite as good as I should have. [00:00:40] If I made you feel second best, girl, I'm sorry I was blind. [00:00:53] But you're always on my mind. [00:01:00] You were always on my mind. [00:01:08] Maybe I didn't hold you all those lonely, lonely times. [00:01:21] And I guess I never told you I'm so happy that you're mine. [00:01:34] Little things I should have said and done I just never took the time. [00:01:47] But you were always on my mind. [00:01:55] You were always on my mind. [00:02:02] Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died. [00:02:16] And give me, give me one more chance to keep you satisfied. [00:02:30] I'll keep you satisfied. [00:02:50] Little things I could have said and done I just never took the time. [00:03:02] But you were always on my mind. [00:03:08] You were always on my mind. [00:03:14] You were always on my mind. [00:03:22] You were always on my mind.

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