1973
Amanda (Bob McDill)
Waylon Jennings covered this song in 1979: Amanda, Waylon. Later, he performed the song with The Highwaymen.
1974
Atta Way to Go (Don Williams)
I Wouldn’t Want to Live If You Didn’t Love Me (Al Turney)
The Ties That Bind (Vin Corso, Clyde Otis)
1975
Till the Rivers All Run Dry (Wayland Holyfield, Don Williams)
Above: Recorded at a concert in Africa in 1997. Footage of African wildlife and other natural scenes have been interspersed between the portions of Williams’ performance.
Below: Two great songwriters who wrote or co-wrote many of the hits of Don Williams.
Left: Wayland Holyfield Right: Bob McDill
1976
I Recall a Gypsy Woman (Alan Reynolds, Bob McDill)
a.
b. with some words for the audience before the song – 3:52
You’re My Best Friend (Wayland Holyfield)
1. 2:47
2. A bit later version. It’s like a prayer gathering. Just after the 2 minute mark he says quietly, “I wanna just listen to ya.” And the audience takes up the verse. – 2:58
Beginning third from left: Bob McDill, Wayland Holyfield, Don Williams
1977
Some Broken Hearts Never Mend (Wayland Holyfield)
1980
Good Ole Boys Like Me (Bob McDill)
I Believe in You (Roger Cook, Sam Hogin)
1989
I’ve Been Loved By the Best (Bob McDill, Paul Harrison)
2004
My Heart to You
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