Willie Nelson Moved to Tears as Alison Krauss and Friends Honor Him with Emotional ‘Seven Spanish Angels’ Tribute

At the Gershwin Prize Awards Ceremony on November 18, 2015, something truly special happened. Country music legend Willie Nelson was honored for his amazing songs that have touched millions of lives. It was a night he’d never forget, and some of his famous friends showed up to celebrate him.

The Library of Congress gave Willie this big award because his music is so incredible and has made a huge impact. Two of his close pals, Alison Krauss and Jamey Johnson, got up on stage to sing one of his most famous songs, “Seven Spanish Angels.” This song first came out in 1984 when Willie sang it with another legend, Ray Charles. Back then, it was a huge hit on country radio.

When Alison and Jamey sang it that night, it was extra special. You could feel their hearts in every note, and it even made Willie emotional as he watched. They weren’t just singing—they were showing how much Willie means to them and to everyone who loves his music. It was a one-of-a-kind moment, full of love and respect.

This performance was so touching and different from any other version of the song. It’s something you have to hear for yourself to understand how powerful it was. Check out the video below to see Alison and Jamey honor their friend Willie Nelson in a way that will stick with you forever.

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