To say Willie Nelson is a patriotic man would be an understatement. He has repeatedly stepped forward to say how much he loves his country. Heck, he even served in the military!
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His 1986 song, “Living in the Promiseland,” seems to display more patriotism than he could say in words. As the first single to his album, The Promiseland, it definitely outlined the theme for the entire album.
When Nelson released it to the public in 1986, the song went straight to the top of the charts and became his twelfth No. 1 single. It became an anthem for country music listeners and an anthem for the country they lived in—their promised land.
Nelson founded the benefit concert Farm Aid in 1985, which helps raise money for family farmers in the United States. He continues to put these concerts on with the help of his board members Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews. At the Farm Aid concert in 2004, Nelson performed the ever-relevant “Living In The Promiseland” for his thousands of fans.
Watch him sing “Living in the Promiseland” after being introduced by Matthews and Young below.