Bismeaux Records is very pleased to announce that Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel have teamed up to release an album collaboration due in February 2009. A concept thirty years in the making, Willie & The Wheel is a collection of classic western swing songs hand-picked by the late Jerry Wexler.
"Jerry wanted us to do this album and I'm glad we got to do it for him, “says Willie Nelson. “And that he heard it before he passed on."
“Willie & the Wheel is a CD whose time has come,” says Ray Benson. "Jerry Wexler originally came up with this concept back when Willie was on the Atlantic label. But, before the record could be made Willie left Atlantic for CBS records and so the idea was shelved.”
Better known as ‘Mr. R&B’, Jerry Wexler was a great fan of the original Western Swing bands like Bob Wills, Milton Brown, Cliff Bruner – all first introduced to him while he was studying journalism in Kansas City. Willie Nelson also had grown up on western swing and it has always figured heavily into his approach to music. Finally Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel (hailed as the modern kings of western swing) were added, resulting in a sublime album, surefooted in its mastery but still as playful and daring as the originals. Such a fitting collaboration certainly begs the question as to why this hasn’t happened already.
In 2003 Jerry Wexler, who was retired and living in Florida, called his old friend Ray. "’Ray!’" Benson recalls, "’I’m getting rid of my LPs! They collect dust and it bothers me. I have recorded them all and I am sending you all my western swing albums!’ I told Jerry thank you very much and how much I appreciated him thinking of me. Well, a few weeks later a box arrived with twenty or so LP's from Jerry. They were collections of the music originally on 78 rpm records reissued on 33 1/3 rpm LPs and although I had a few of them they were a welcome addition to my collection. I noticed that a number of the song titles had two initials next to them: ‘WN.’ I didn't think much about it but when I talked to Jerry to thank him I asked what they were. He explained that ‘WN’ stood for Willie Nelson.”
In 2007, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Ray Price and Asleep at the Wheel set out on the wildly successful Last of the Breed tour and PBS television broadcast - showcasing classic western swing and Texas country music. Not long after, Ray Benson got the call from Willie and his manager.
According to Ray, they asked, "'Jerry Wexler thinks now’s the time to do the western swing CD. You've got the LPs don’t you?’ It took me a second to realize what they were talking about and once I put two and two together I answered ‘Yes of course!’ I went to the shelf and pulled out the LP's. Sure enough there were the penned-in ‘WN's’ by certain songs and so I went to work.”
From a catalogue of nearly 40 selections Jerry and Ray painstakingly narrowed the list down to twelve. Always the producer with a vision, Jerry was involved in every way. He insisted that some of the tracks should include horns as well as a return to traditional fiddles and lap steel guitar associated with western swing.
As the sessions concluded and Willie finished his vocals the tracks were sent to Jerry.
“To my delight and relief,” says Ray, “he loved them.”
Not yet satisfied with the collection, Ray determined that an instrumental piece was – instrumental. For Ray, one tune kept coming up: South, originally done by Bennie Moten, it was also the song that Bob Wills opened his shows with for a number of years.
“I called Jerry up and he was in total agreement. He also informed me that South was a million seller when it came out in 1927. We recorded the song about the same time we were doing a benefit for Habitat for Humanity with David Letterman in Austin so it was natural for our good friend Paul Shaffer to join us for the session. We were also fortunate enough to have the talented Vince Gill lend his electric guitar licks on this track.”
“It was a sad day indeed when the news came in that Jerry Wexler had passed away,” says Ray. “We’re so proud to have had this opportunity to make this record with him.”
Right or Wrong
Willie Nelson & Asleep At The Wheel Lyrics
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I'll do what you ask me to
For I believe that I belong by your side
Right or wrong
Right or wrong it's gotta be
Always you always me
Won't you take me along to be with you
Right or wrong
It can't be wrong for me to care
If you will say you love me
My life with you I'll share
Right or wrong day by day
Oh my love all the way
For I believe that I belong by your side
Right or wrong
If it's right for me to love you
The lyrics to Willie Nelson and Asleep At The Wheel's "Right Or Wrong" depict a person's unwavering commitment to their significant other. The singer makes it clear that they will always be there for their partner, regardless of whether their actions are deemed right or wrong by society. They firmly believe that they belong by their partner's side, and will do whatever it takes to maintain their bond.
The song is a testament to the strength of love and the power it holds over people. It portrays the notion that when two people are in love, they are willing to defy convention and societal norms in order to remain together. The lyrics reinforce the idea that love is unconditional and can transcend all obstacles.
The song has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including Patsy Cline and Linda Ronstadt. It has become a classic in the country music canon, and has been beloved by generations of fans. Its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics continue to resonate with audiences to this day.
Line by Line Meaning
Right or wrong I'll be with you
I will stand by you no matter what, whether it's right or wrong.
I'll do what you ask me to
I trust and respect you enough to follow your lead.
For I believe that I belong by your side
I feel like I am meant to be with you and support you.
Right or wrong
I am committing to being with you through thick and thin, regardless of what happens.
Right or wrong it's gotta be
No matter what happens, we will deal with it together.
Always you always me
We will always be there for each other and support one another.
Won't you take me along to be with you
I want to be by your side and support you in everything you do.
Right or wrong
Once more, I am committing to being with you through all the ups and downs of life.
If it's right for me to love you
If it's meant to be, then me loving you is the right thing for me.
It can't be wrong for me to care
If I care for you, it can't be wrong.
If you will say you love me
If you express your love for me, I will feel even more committed to you.
My life with you I'll share
I am willing to share my life with you, to go through everything together.
Right or wrong day by day
Every day, I will be with you, no matter what happens.
Oh my love all the way
I love you deeply, and I will love you all the way, in every aspect of our lives.
For I believe that I belong by your side
Once again, I feel like my place is with you, supporting you through everything.
Right or wrong
And one more time, I am committing to be there for you through everything, no matter what.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: WANDA JACKSON
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