About the song
**Willie Nelson – Seven Spanish Angels** is one of the most iconic and emotionally resonant songs in the rich legacy of American country music. Released in 1984, this timeless ballad showcases the exceptional songwriting talent of **Willie Nelson**, a true legend in the country music world. With a soft yet powerful voice, Nelson sings about a tragic yet beautiful tale set in the wild, unforgiving landscape of the American West. This song, a collaboration with the legendary **Ray Charles**, stands as a testament to the deep storytelling tradition that is at the heart of country music.
In **Seven Spanish Angels**, Nelson weaves a narrative that transcends the usual tropes of cowboy ballads. The song paints a vivid picture of a gunfight, where the protagonist, a cowboy, faces his fate with the strength and resolve of a man who knows his time has come. As he falls, he is watched over by the titular “Seven Spanish Angels,” mystical figures who seem to embody the blend of hope, redemption, and the inevitable nature of death. This imagery not only gives the song a spiritual dimension but also ties it to the larger themes of human mortality and divine intervention.
The interplay between **Willie Nelson**’s voice and the smooth, soulful style of **Ray Charles**’s piano creates a unique sound that blends country, gospel, and blues in a way that is truly captivating. The fusion of these two legends of American music results in a song that is both haunting and beautiful, with a depth of emotion that resonates deeply with listeners, particularly those who appreciate a more reflective, introspective approach to country music.
**Seven Spanish Angels** is much more than just a song; it’s a powerful example of how music can tell stories, evoke emotions, and create lasting memories. Its ability to bridge genres and reach listeners of all ages and backgrounds ensures that it will continue to hold a special place in the hearts of fans, old and new, for many years to come.
Video
Lyrics
He looked down into her brown eyes
And said “Say a prayer for me”
She threw her arms around him
Whispered “God will keep us free”
They could hear the riders comin’
He said “This is my last fight
If they take me back to Texas
They won’t take me back alive”
There were seven Spanish Angels
At the Altar of the Sun
They were prayin’ for the lovers
In the Valley of the Gun
When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared
There was thunder from the throne
And seven Spanish Angels
Took another angel home
She reached down and picked the gun up
That lay smokin’ in his hand
She said, “Father please forgive me
I can’t make it without my man”
And she knew the gun was empty
And she knew she couldn’t win
But her final prayer was answered
When the rifles fired again
There were seven Spanish Angels
At the Altar of the Sun
They were prayin’ for the lovers
In the Valley of the Gun
When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared
There was thunder from the throne
And seven Spanish Angels
Took another angel home
There were seven Spanish Angels
At the Altar of the Sun
They were prayin’ for the lovers
In the Valley of the Gun
When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared
There was thunder from the throne
And seven Spanish Angels
Took another angel home
Alright ya’all help me now
There were seven Spanish angels
At the Altar of the Sun (Oh I believe)
They were prayin’ for the lovers (Yeah they was)
In the Valley of the Gun (Well, well, well)
When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared
There was thunder from the throne (Oh, yeah)
And seven Spanish Angels
Took another angel home