Wistful Dawnings and Fading Embers | Amarillo By Morning | Willie Nelson

"Amarillo by Morning" is a song written by George Terrell and recorded by Willie Nelson, released in 1973 on his album "Toxic Terror". The song has become one of Nelson's signature tunes and a fan favorite.
The lyrics of "Amarillo by Morning" tell the story of a cowboy who wakes up to find that it is already morning in Amarillo, Texas. He reflects on the previous night's rodeo and the beautiful woman he met there. With the sun rising over the desert landscape, he knows he must get moving to catch the next stagecoach out of town.
The song features Willie Nelson's distinctive vocals and a simple but effective melody. The lyrics are told from the perspective of the cowboy, who is reluctant to leave Amarillo behind and the woman he met there. The song has been interpreted as a reflection on the passing of time and the fleeting nature of human connections.
Throughout his career, Willie Nelson has been known for his unique voice and his ability to craft songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable. "Amarillo by Morning" is just one example of this skill, and it remains a beloved song among country music fans.
