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One by Willie

One by Willie

John Spong 84 Episodes Aug 12, 2026

Music writer John Spong interviews notable Willie Nelson fans about a single Willie song they love. Each conversation becomes a personal reflection on how Willie's music has influenced their lives and contributed to the world. The podcast explores the deep connections people have with Nelson's songs and legacy.

Episodes

Ziggy Marley on "Still Is Still Moving to Me"
Ziggy Marley on "Still Is Still Moving to Me" Aug 12, 2026 43:07 Nine-time Grammy-winner and bona fide reggae royalty Ziggy Marley talks about the closing track on Willie’s 1993 masterpiece, Across the Borderline, “Still Is Still Moving to Me.” It’s a song to be dug on multiple levels, from the hard-driving melody, to the koan-like lyrics, to Trigger’s stunning runs, and Ziggy gets into all that. But his focus is on the song’s message, which he calls “
I'm With Her on "Wake Me When It's Over"
I'm With Her on "Wake Me When It's Over" Jul 29, 2026 45:11 Three-time Grammy-winning, supergroup folk trio I’m With Her—whose individual members Aoife O’Donovan, Sara Watkins, and Sarah Jarosz also have an additional four Grammy wins outside the band—discuss the one Willie song they’ve covered together, “Wake Me When It’s Over.” It’s one Willie’s cut repeatedly over the years, but the version that caught the trio’s ear was off his seldom cited, 1
Taj Mahal on "Bloody Mary Morning" - Live from Luck!
Taj Mahal on "Bloody Mary Morning" - Live from Luck! Jul 15, 2026 43:05 In a special episode taped on Willie Nelson’s ranch at last year’s Luck Reunion, Taj Mahal—a true genius of the blues and roots music from all over the world—talks about the first song on Side 2 of Willie’s 1974 masterpiece Phases and Stages, “Bloody Mary Morning.” That song and album were among the earliest, best examples of what Willie would accomplish once he broke free from Nashville,
Dave Stewart on "Energy Follows Thought"
Dave Stewart on "Energy Follows Thought" Jul 1, 2026 36:49 Eurythmic Dave Stewart, who along with his bandmate Annie Lennox—and, of course, Willie Nelson—is a member of both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, discusses one of Willie’s most beloved songs of recent vintage, “Energy Follows Thought.” The song was the standout off Willie’s great 2022 album A Beautiful Time, and one Dave loves in part for the freedom he h
Bill Anderson on "Funny How Time Slips Away"
Bill Anderson on "Funny How Time Slips Away" Jun 17, 2026 57:04 Whisperin’ Bill Anderson, a multimillion-selling Country Music Hall of Famer, 65-year Grand Ole Opry regular, and almost certainly the only living songwriter who got to Nashville before Willie did, talks about one of Willie’s earliest entries into the Great American Songbook, “Funny How Time Slips Away.” It’s a song Willie actually pitched to Bill back in 1961, when the two were part of t
Ali Siddiq on "Midnight Rider"
Ali Siddiq on "Midnight Rider" Jun 3, 2026 47:39 Comedian Ali Siddiq zooms in on Willie Nelson’s 1979 cover of the Allman Brother’s tale of a desperate outlaw’s life on the lamb, “Midnight Rider.” It’s a song Ali used to blast in his Monte Carlo during his days as what he calls “street pharmaceutical rep” in Houston’s Third Ward, as detailed in his groundbreaking 4-part comedy special Domino Effect, and it gets him thinking aloud on Ame
George Saunders on "Pancho and Lefty"
George Saunders on "Pancho and Lefty" May 20, 2026 01:00:10 Celebrated author George Saunders digs deep into one of the best-loved songs not just in Willie Nelson’s catalog, but in all of American music, Townes Van Zandt’s legendary tale of betrayal, “Pancho and Lefty.” It is, in many ways, a song full of mystery, and George, who also teaches Russian short fiction at Syracuse University’s acclaimed creative writing program, walks us through it ver
Tami Neilson on "I Thought About You, Lord"
Tami Neilson on "I Thought About You, Lord" May 6, 2026 46:34 Americana star Tami Neilson—a New Zealand-based singer-songwriter and, essentially, adopted member of Willie Nelson’s family—talks about a deep cut off his sublime 1996 album Spirit, “I Thought About You, Lord.” It’s a hugely important song to Tami, who first came to Willie through his gospel side as a young girl barnstorming the US and Canada with her country-gospel family band, The Neil
One by Willie x Nashville Now: Happy Birthday, Willie Nelson!
One by Willie x Nashville Now: Happy Birthday, Willie Nelson! Apr 29, 2026 55:31 With Willie Nelson turning 93 today, One by Willie hooks up with Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now and its host, RS Head of Country Joseph Hudak, for a special birthday collab episode. We’ll open with a look at how OBW host John Spong managed to turn listening to Willie Nelson records into a full-time job, plus the unique, almost metaphysical way that individual songs connect fans not just to
Emmylou Harris on "Till I Gain Control Again" (special Willie's birthday episode)
Emmylou Harris on "Till I Gain Control Again" (special Willie's birthday episode) Apr 22, 2026 42:28 In another of our annual, Icon-on-Icon birthday tributes to Willie, 14-time Grammy winner and Country Hall of Famer Emmylou Harris talks about a song she sang every night with him when they toured together in the 70s, “Till I Gain Control Again.” It was, of course, written by one of her and Willie’s all-time favorite songwriters, Rodney Crowell, and it gets Emmy thinking about being a you
Matt Berninger on "All of Me"
Matt Berninger on "All of Me" Apr 8, 2026 47:51 Matt Berninger, lead singer and lyricist of beloved Brooklyn rock band The National, talks about Willie’s 1978 cover of “All of Me.” It was the third single off his dad’s favorite Willie record, Stardust, an album Matt loves so much that, when he went to record his first solo album, Serpentine Prison, he enlisted Stardust producer Booker T. Jones to produce, and Willie’s harmonica player,
Jamey Johnson on "It Always Will Be"
Jamey Johnson on "It Always Will Be" Mar 25, 2026 51:04 Million-selling country star Jamey Johnson, one of the finest singer-songwriters alive and a man generally considered the walking embodiment of Outlaw Country, talks on the title-cut to Willie’s 2004 album, It Always Will Be. The song’s a simple, hymn-like ballad, and maybe not the first thing you’d think of when Outlaw comes up, but that will change when Jamey explains what the term—and

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