Willie Nelson announces 156th album with Bob Dylan co-write

Country legend Willie Nelson has revealed details of his 156th studio album, Dream Chaser, set for release on May 29 via Legacy Records. The project features a co-written track with longtime collaborator Bob Dylan. Nelson maintains his prolific output, releasing albums nearly every year since his 1962 debut.

Willie Nelson, who has put out at least one album almost every year since his 1962 debut ...And Then I Wrote, continues his steady pace with the announcement of Dream Chaser, his 156th studio LP. The album arrives May 29 on Legacy Records and includes the track 'I Can’t Read Your Mind,' credited to Nelson, Buddy Cannon, and Bob Dylan. This marks another collaboration between the two artists, who previously recorded 'Heartland' together on Nelson's 1993 album Across the Borderline. The full tracklist is: 01 Dream Chaser (Buddy Cannon, Bobby Tomberlin, Willie Nelson); 02 Fly Away (Buddy Cannon, Bobby Whitlock); 03 We’d Make A Good Movie (Willie Nelson, Buddy Cannon, Bobby Tomberlin); 04 I Can’t Read Your Mind (Willie Nelson, Buddy Cannon, Bob Dylan); 05 Whiskey Wants Me To (Buddy Cannon, Bobby Tomberlin); 06 Wonder What I’m Gonna Do (Willie Nelson, Buddy Cannon); 07 After All (Willie Nelson, Buddy Cannon); 08 Love Overdue (Mickey Raphael, Donald W. Poythress, Anna Lisa Graham); 09 I Don’t Think I’ve Cried Today (Buddy Cannon, Bobby Tomberlin, Willie Nelson); 10 Developing My Pictures (Earl Montgomery). In a 2025 New Yorker profile of Nelson, Dylan offered high praise: “It’s hard to talk about Willie without saying something stupid or irrelevant, he is so much of everything... He’s like the invisible air. He’s high and low. He’s in harmony with nature. And that’s what makes him Willie.” Ahead of the release, Nelson starts a short US tour on April 22.

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