Willie Nelson re-ignited the worries that both his family and his fans had been feeling through the stunning disclosure in his biography.
Nelson’s long-awaited new autobiography, “Me and Paul: Untold Stories of a Fabled Friendship, the 89-year-old On the Road Again,” was released this month and is now available to readers. According to legend, Paul English became famous forever as a result of the book, just like his song “Me and Paul” had done before. Paul English recalled his right-hand man in the song, who also served as his accountant, bodyguard, and drummer. The book was successful in doing this.
Along with addressing their seven decades of friendship, Nelson also revealed in the book that he had previously attempted suicide, which alarmed a lot of people.
The lead singer of “Seven Spanish Angels” apparently recalled an incident in which he was “feeling so terrible until he laid his head on some lonesome railroad line and let it relieve his troubled mind” when he was at a pub. He apparently made an attempt on his own life as a result.
According to reports, the country singer returned to the tavern to consume additional alcoholic beverages after waiting for fifteen minutes. When Patsy Cline recorded his song in 1961, it was a turning point in his career and helped him establish himself in the music business. He had effectively navigated the challenging time.
Radar Online was informed by an unnamed insider that Nelson felt he had to exert a lot of effort because he was concerned that all he had fought for would wind up being lost. The renowned performer, however, seemed to prefer to die on stage while singing, which is what he likes doing the most, rather than taking his own life.
Willie Nelson does not plan to leave the music industry.
Nelson stated that he had no intentions to ever retire in a statement that corroborated the insider’s assertions. The singer would prefer not to think about it at this moment in his life.
He said he didn’t want to worry about the time he has left on earth in a talk with Parade. Instead, he wants to maximize the pleasant life he already leads while also making as many improvements as he can.
“”Pay for the Day” is the name of a song I composed. In order to earn enough money for the day, you will need to take action. I rise and begin to jog. I do a little bit of exercise, and I also think singing is good for my lungs. This is just another thing that my entire body yearns for throughout this confinement, he said.
When asked what the secret was to living a happy life, he advised others to “think positively,” just as he did at the point when he was contemplating suicide.
Nelson plans to do live gigs in the future in addition to these activities.