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"Pretty Paper" is a song written by country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson in 1963. After being signed to Monument Records , Nelson played the song for producer Fred Foster . Foster pitched the song to Roy Orbison , who turned it into a hit.
Pretty Paper may refer to: Pretty Paper (album) , a 1979 Christmas album by Willie Nelson "Pretty Paper" (song) , a 1963 song by Willie Nelson, originally recorded by Roy Orbison
Orbison finished 1963 with a Christmas song written by Willie Nelson, "Pretty Paper" (US number 15 in 1963, UK number six in 1964). As "In Dreams" was released in April 1963, Orbison was asked to replace Duane Eddy on a tour of the UK in top billing with the Beatles. The tour sold out in one afternoon. [6]
Pretty Paper is the first Christmas album and 24th studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. It was also his last release of the 1970s. It was also his last release of the 1970s. Nelson reunited with producer/arranger Booker T. Jones , with whom he had collaborated on the acclaimed Stardust album released the year before.
"Pretty Paper" (with Kenny Chesney) 45 — All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan: 2008 "That Lucky Old Sun" (with Kenny Chesney) 56 — Lucky Old Sun: 2010 "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (with Norah Jones) 55 — American Classic: 2013 "Coconut Tree" (with Kenny Chesney) — 56 Life on a Rock: 2019 "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" (featuring ...
Considered among the best examples of her vocal delivery are the songs "Walkin' After Midnight", "I Fall to Pieces and "Crazy". [2] These singles were also among Cline's biggest hits, all of which reached major positions on the Billboard country and pop music charts. [1] During her eight-year career, Cline recorded a total of 104 songs.
Nicholas D’Agostino, 21, pleaded guilty Wednesday to second-degree murder in the caught-on-camera slaying of 20-year-old Yusef Staine, according to Newsday and court records.
Pretty Paper" was the first single from the album and was released as a digital single on November 27, 2012. [4] [5] Rather than traditional music videos, "vignettes" were filmed and released to promote the album and feature Rossum in early 1900s clothing and setting with songs from the album playing in the background. [6] [7]