About the song

“Seven Spanish Angels,” a poignant and memorable song, was brought to life by the legendary voices of Ray Charles and Willie Nelson. Written by Troy Seals and Eddie Setser, this classic duet was first released in November 1984, featuring on Charles’ album *Friendship*. Its success was notable, as it became Charles’ most successful country chart hit, spending a week at number one and remaining on the chart for twelve weeks.

The song’s origins trace back to a homage to the classic country sound of Marty Robbins, particularly inspired by Robbins’ hit “El Paso.” Seals and Setser, admiring Robbins’ work, created “Seven Spanish Angels” as a tribute to that style. The title was suggested by Setser, and the song quickly captured the attention of Willie Nelson. However, before Nelson could record it, producer Billy Sherrill heard the demo and envisioned a duet between Nelson and Ray Charles, leading to their memorable collaboration.

The narrative of “Seven Spanish Angels” tells a gripping tale of an outlaw and his lover trying to escape lawmen who are sent to bring them back to Texas. As they face a tragic showdown, their love and desperation become palpable. The lovers, believing in divine intervention, meet their end in a dramatic gunfight. The song ends with a poetic image of angels gathering to take the lovers to their heavenly home.

This powerful ballad has resonated with audiences over the years. It has been covered by several artists, including Canadian artist Corb Lund in 2019, and Sierra Ferrell, who released a cover in 2023 in celebration of Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday. Each rendition brings new life to this timeless story, reflecting its enduring appeal and emotional depth.

The song stands out not only for its evocative storytelling but also for its ability to connect deeply with listeners, making it a cherished piece in the legacy of both Ray Charles and Willie Nelson.

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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

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