The Heartfelt Duet of Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack in ‘Mendocino County Line

Mendocino County Line” is a classic country ballad that has captured the hearts of music lovers worldwide. Sung by the legendary Willie Nelson in collaboration with the talented Lee Ann Womack, this song takes you on a heartfelt journey through emotions, love, and memories. Released in 2002, it remains an enduring gem in the country music genre.

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Did You Know?

Willie Nelson, born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas, is an iconic figure in the world of country music. He’s not only a celebrated singer but also a prolific songwriter and actor. Nelson’s distinctive voice and signature guitar-playing style have made him a beloved figure in American music. With a career spanning several decades, he has released numerous hit songs, and “Mendocino County Line” is undoubtedly one of them.

Lee Ann Womack, born on August 19, 1966, in Jacksonville, Texas, is a Grammy Award-winning country singer and songwriter. Her beautiful voice and emotional delivery have earned her a special place in the hearts of country music fans. Collaborating with Willie Nelson on “Mendocino County Line” showcased her exceptional talent and added to the song’s allure.

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Lyrics:

“Mendocino County Line”

Counted the stars on the 4th of July
Wishing they were rockets bursting into the sky
Talking about redemption and leaving things behind
As the sun sank west of the Mendocino County LineAs fierce as Monday morning feeling washed away
Our orchestrated paradise couldn’t make you stay
You dance with the horses through the sands of time
As the sun sinks west of the Mendocino County Line

I have these pictures and I keep these photographs
To remind me of a time
These pictures and these photographs
Let me know I’m doin’ fine
I used to make you happy once upon a time
But the sun sank west of the Mendocino County Line

The two of us together felt nothin’ but right
Feeling you near immortal every Friday night
Lost in our convictions left stained with wine
As the sun sank west of the Mendocino County Line

I have these pictures and I keep these photographs
To remain me of a time
These pictures and these photographs
Let me know I’m doin’ fine
I used to make you happy once upon a time
But the sun sank west of the Mendocino County Line

I don’t talk to you too much these days
I just thank the lord pictures don’t fade
I spent time with an angel just passing through
Now all that’s left is this image of you

Counted the stars on the 4th of July
Wishing we were rockets bursting in the sky
Talking about redemption and leaving things behind
I have these pictures and I keep these photographs
To remind me of a time
These pictures and these photographs
Let me know I’m doin’ fine
We used to be so happy once upon a time
Once upon a time
But the sun sank west of the Mendocino County Line
And the sun sank west of the Mendocino County Line

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