Musical Time Capsule: Relive 1984 with Willie Nelson’s “Seven Spanish Angels”

“Seven Spanish Angels” is an iconic country ballad that transcends generations. In 1984, two legendary voices, Willie Nelson and Ray Charles, joined forces to create this heart-wrenching masterpiece. Their collaboration produced a timeless song that has left an indelible mark on the music world.

Did You Know?

Duet of Legends: “Seven Spanish Angels” is the result of a remarkable collaboration between Willie Nelson and Ray Charles. Both artists are celebrated icons in the music industry, and their combined talents created a song that continues to resonate with listeners worldwide.

Grammy Recognition: This duet received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals in 1985, showcasing its profound impact and musical excellence.

Storytelling in Song: The lyrics of “Seven Spanish Angels” tell a powerful narrative of love and sacrifice, making it more than just a song but a heartfelt story set to music.

Timeless Appeal: Despite its release nearly four decades ago, “Seven Spanish Angels” remains a beloved classic, showcasing the enduring quality of both Willie Nelson’s and Ray Charles’ artistry.

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Lyrics:

“Seven Spanish Angels”
(duet with Willie Nelson)

He looked down into her brown eyes
And said, “Say a prayer for me.”
She threw her arms around him,
Whispered, “God will keep us free.”They could hear the riders comin’,
He said, “This is my last fight.
If they take me back to Texas,
They won’t take me back alive.”

There were seven Spanish angels at the altar of the sun.
They were prayin’ for the lovers in the valley of the gun.

When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared,
There was thunder from the throne,
And seven Spanish angels took another angel home.

She reached down and picked the gun up
That lay smoking in his hand.
She said, “Father, please forgive me;
I can’t make it without my man.”

And she knew the gun was empty,
And she knew she couldn’t win,
But her final prayer was answered
When the rifles fired again.

There were seven Spanish angels at the altar of the sun.
They were prayin’ for the lovers in the valley of the gun.

When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared,
There was thunder from the throne,
And seven Spanish angels took another angel home.

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