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  1. Willie: An Autobiography is an autobiographic book, written by American country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson with the assistance of writer Bud Shrake. Published by Simon & Schuster in 1988, the book received favorable reviews.

    • Willie Nelson, Edwin Shrake
    • 1988
  2. Oct 1, 1988 · January 31, 2020. Willie an Autobiography by Willie Nelson With Bud Shrake by Simon and Schruster is a book about Willie Nelson and how he is going through the steps of becoming who he is now today. This book was not rated 5 stars because of how it has not been updated for almost 30 years and lot more has occured since then.

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    • Paperback
  3. This autobiography of Willie is as well done as it could possibly be. Willie is as big as anyone in the music world and in fact created a lot of that world himself.To the multitude of fans who love his music;this book will tell you much more about Willie, the man.Even if you think you know all there is to know, it will hold more surprises than you could imagine.I must warn you that the book ...

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    • Willie Nelson, Bud Shrake
  4. Willie Nelson, Bud Shrake. Cooper Square Press, Aug 29, 2000 - Biography & Autobiography - 368 pages. Willie Nelson is more than just a singer whose albums have captures this country's imagination for more than thirty years: he is the nearest thing we have to the poet laureate of America's heart and the heartland.

  5. Jul 24, 1990 · Willie: An Autobiography by Willie Nelson Hardcover – July 24, 1990 by Willie Nelson (Author), Bud Shrake (Author) 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 118 ratings

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    • Willie Nelson, Bud Shrake
  6. Willie : an autobiography ... An autobiography of the country music star including his childhood in the Depression, his career achievements, and personal life

  7. Nelson, self-proclaimed "outlaw'' of country music, is depicted from many angles in this rambling account of his trajectory into celebrity. Written with freelancer Shrake in salty and sometimes vulgar language, Nelson's reflections on his three wives, children, his country music peers and others in his large, floating entourage reveal a hard-living man.

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