In 2003, a number of great performers gathered for Willie Nelson’s 70th birthday concert. One unforgettable moment from that concert celebration occurred when Nelson took the stage to sing “A Song For You” with Leon Russell and Ray Charles.
The performance at New York’s Beacon Theatre, is memorable for a number of reasons. Of course, it is a great teaming of the three friends singing Russell’s classic song and they all do great. But it is the emotional impact of the performance that shines through the most, as you watch Willie Nelson’s face near tears for much of the song.
Nathaniel Rateliff, on the One By Willie podcast, recently reported that Willie’s sadness was because he knew Ray Charles was very ill. In fact, the performance would the be last with the two old friends. Willie was reportedly very close to Ray Charles, as well as to Leon Russell, so it is a touching performance among the three men.
I love you in a place
Where there’s no space or time;
I love you for my life,
You’re a friend of mine;
And when my life is over,
Remember when we were together;
We were alone,
And I was singing this song to you.
After Russell and Nelson take turns at the beginning, they turn over the song to the great Ray Charles. Check it out, and have some tissues handy.
The performance, as well as other songs from the concert, appear on Nelson’s album, Live and Kickin‘.
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