Here on this country music singer Don Williams page are free demos, chord sheets and more of covers Don Williams recorded covering various genres. I know if you're not really familiar with Don's music, many will be surprised at some of these songs from folk to rock and more.
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Crying In The Rain is an old Carole King song that Don covered for his 2011 album Borrowed Tales. It was his second-to-last studio album before his retirement in 2016. "Borrowed Tales" features Williams' interpretations of songs originally recorded by other artists, showcasing his unique take on various classics.
Besides this song the album includes covers of songs such as "Long Black Veil," "I'll Be There," "Sing Me Back Home," and "Lay Down Beside Me," among others.
This version was never released as a single.
Fever is the first track on Don Williams' album "Borrowed Tales," released in 2011.
Don Williams' rendition of "Fever" is his interpretation of the classic song written by Eddie Cooley and John Davenport. The song has been recorded by various artists over the years, with the most well-known version being by Peggy Lee in 1958.
Don Williams brings his own unique style and vocal delivery to the song, giving it his signature touch. The track was never released as a single.
Games People Play is a Joe South song that Don Williams covered along with other artists songs for an album of covers.
The album is called Borrowed Tales from 1995. Don never released his version as a single.
If You Could Read My Mind of course is an old Gordon Lightfoot number which Don covered for his 1995 album Borrowed Tales.
The track was never released as a single.
I'll Be There is a track from the 1995 album from Don Williams entitled "Borrowed Tales".
The song was never released as a single.
Jamaica Farewell was first recorded by Harry Belafonte back in 1956. Don Williams covered the song for his 1990 album True Love.
Don never released his version as a single.
Louisiana Saturday Night ... info soon
Millers Cave was recorded way back in 1964 by Bobby Bare who had a #4 hit on the US country charts. Ten years later Don Williams covered the song for his 1974 album Don Williams Vol 2.
Don never released his version as a single.
Peace Train is a 70's tune from Cat Stevens which Don Williams covered for his 1995 album Borrowed Tales.
He never released his version as a single.
Sing Me Back Home is a great campfire kinda song recorded and made famous by Merle Haggard. Don Williams did a cover of this song and I'll have more details later.
The Letter was a big song from The Box Tops back in 1967.
The Long Black Veil was first recorded back in 1959 by Lefty Frizzell and picked up by Don Williams for his album of covers called Borrowed Tales. which was released in 1995.
Tis track was not released as a single.
Wonderful Tonight is of course an old Clapton songs but Don covered this one for his "My Heart To You" album released in 2004.
His version was never released as a single.
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