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Funny How Time Slips Away

"Funny How Time Slips Away" is a song written by Willie Nelson and first recorded by country singer Billy Walker. Walker's version was issued as a single by Columbia Records in June 1961 and peaked at number 23 on the Hot C&W Sides chart.[2] The song has been featured in several live action films and television shows, such as in the first episode of the second season of AMC’s Better Call Saul and in the 2020 Netflix drama The Devil All the Time.

"Funny How Time Slips Away"

"Joey's Back in Town"[1]

June 23, 1961[1]

April 21, 1961

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"You Gotta Have Love"

June 1964

1964

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- Jimmy Elledge released a version as a single on RCA Victor, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3][4] His version, which was recorded on September 7, 1961, sold more than one million copies.

1961

- Arthur Alexander released a version on his country soul album You Better Move On.

1962

- Willie Nelson recorded his own version for his debut studio album ...And Then I Wrote (Liberty 3239).

1962

- Wanda Jackson released a version on Love Me Forever.

1963

- Johnny Tillotson released a version as a single on Cadence, peaking at number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100.[5]

1963

- Joe Hinton had a major crossover hit with his version, which went to number 1 on the Cash Box R&B chart and number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.[6]

1964

- Brenda Lee released a version on the album In The Mood For Love: Classic Ballads, an MCA Nashville compilation released in 1998 consisting of releases drawn from 11 different albums from 1961-1971.[7]

1964

- Georgie Fame released a version on his studio album Sweet Things.[8][9]

1966

- Elvis Presley covered the song on the album Elvis Country, recorded in RCA's Studio B in Nashville.[10]

1970

- Al Green released a version on his Call Me album, which reached number 10 on the Billboard pop albums chart and number 1 on the "Black albums" chart.

1973

- Bryan Ferry covered the song on his second solo album Another Time, Another Place.

1974

- Narvel Felts released a version that peaked at number 12 on the Hot Country Singles chart.[11]

1975

- Dorothy Moore released a version that reached number 7 on the soul charts and number 57 on the Hot 100.[12]

1976

- The Spinners recorded a version that peaked at number 43 on the soul chart and number 67 on the Hot 100.[13]

1982

- Al Green and Lyle Lovett released a version on the compilation album Rhythm, Country and Blues. Green won his ninth Grammy Award for this version in the category of "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals".

1994

- Cybill Shepherd duetted the song with 'Cybill' co-star Tom Wopat on the album Songs from the Cybill Show.

1999

2001 - has played the song at concerts dating back to 2001[14] and have included it in multiple live releases.[15]

Dave Matthews Band

2005 - released a version on Hits I Missed...And One I Didn't

George Jones

2017 - A duet version between Nelson and appeared on Campbell's final album, Adiós, and won both artists the 2017 CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year.

Glen Campbell

2018 - Walker’s vocals and guitar riffs are sampled by Lofi artist 90sflav for the song “Call Me,” which would go on to become one of the most recognizable and popular songs of the Lofi genre, breathing new life into the original song

2020 - Instrumentalist Saxophonist Dan Traxler released his cover of "Funny How Time Slips Away" on his album "Blues In Black & White, In The Beginning"

2022 - from his posthumous album Things Happen That Way.

Dr. John