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Timeless Tribute: Willie Nelson’s Enduring Legacy with ‘Always On My Mind’

About The Song

“Always on My Mind” is a song written by Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher, and Mark James, and it was originally recorded by Brenda Lee in 1972. However, it’s Willie Nelson’s rendition that became the most famous version. Willie Nelson’s cover of “Always on My Mind” was released in 1982 as a single from his album of the same name. The song became one of Nelson’s signature tunes and one of the most beloved country songs of all time. It topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and won three Grammy Awards: Song of the Year, Best Country Song, and Best Male Country Vocal Performance. The lyrics express regret and longing as the singer reflects on past mistakes and promises to make amends to the one they love. The song’s emotional depth, combined with Nelson’s heartfelt delivery and distinctive vocal style, resonated deeply with listeners, making it a timeless classic in the country music genre.

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Lyrics

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤  

Maybe I didn’t love you
Quite as often as I could have
And maybe I didn’t treat you
Quite as good as I should have
If I made you feel second best
Girl I’m sorry I was blind

You were always on my mind
You were always on my mind

And maybe I didn’t hold you
All those lonely, lonely times
I guess I never told you
I’m so happy that you’re mine
Little things I should have said and done
I just never took the time

But you were always on my mind
You were always on my mind

Tell me
Tell me that your sweet love hasn’t died
And give me
Give me one more chance
To keep you satisfied
I’ll keep you satisfied

[Instrumental Interlude]

Little things I should have said and done
I just never took the time

But you were always on my mind
You were always on my mind
You were always on my mind
You were always on my mind

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