Willie Nelson recorded a tribute album to Frank Sinatra



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Willie Nelson. Image: AFP / Yuri Gripas

The 85-year-old singer-songwriter is coming out "My Way" this fall.

This album covers standards and classics made famous by Sinatra, accompanied by arrangements of strings and horn. The 11-track album (produced by Buddy Cannon and Matt Rollings, with the help of Norah Jones on the song "What Is This Thing Called Love") will be released on September 14th and inscribed in the Spirit of the 1978 Nelson's album "Stardust".

Nelson and Sinatra were close friends and mutual admirers of each other's work. In the 1980s, the pair played on the same bill at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas and appeared together in a public service announcement for the NASA Space Foundation.

Nelson, who canceled a few shows in February because of road sickness at the end of this year. JB

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