Willie Nelson has sung about love his whole life — but when he talks about his wife, Annie D’Angelo, it’s different. He calls her his lover, nurse, doctor, and bodyguard — not out of exaggeration, but because it’s the truth. Through illness, aging, and life on the road, Annie’s been the steady hand beside him. Willie doesn’t romanticize it. He just tells it like a man who knows he couldn’t have done it alone. In a world full of noise, their love is quiet, strong, and real. And for a man who’s written hundreds of songs — maybe Annie’s been the one worth singing about all along.
Introduction If love could write a song without ever picking up a pen, it would sound like the way Willie…