His weathered hands barely moved on the guitar strings, but when Don Williams’ gentle baritone whispered ‘I believe in love’ during this iconic performance, time itself seemed to stand still. ‘I never changed one lick of the original demo,’ Williams once confessed about recording his biggest crossover hit in 1980, a song that topped country charts for two weeks and became his only Top 40 pop entry. There’s something almost spiritual in how his warm, reassuring voice delivers these simple truths—rejecting the superficial while embracing what truly matters. Watch how his eyes close during the chorus, as if he’s not performing but rather sharing a personal confession with each listener about what anchors his soul in an uncertain world.
Introduction “I Believe in You” is a renowned song performed by Don Williams, a celebrated country music artist. Released in 1980, this track became one of Williams’…
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Country Music On February 3, 1959, Waylon Jennings narrowly avoided the Beechcraft Bonanza crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, that claimed the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and “The Big Bopper” J.P. Richardson—he’d given up his seat to the ailing Richardson and taken the tour bus instead. Haunted by survivor’s guilt, Jennings later recorded the spoken-word tribute “The Stage (Stars in Heaven)” to honor his fallen friends and the enduring legacy of “The Day the Music Died”
Introduction Waylon Jennings recorded “The Stage (Stars in Heaven)” shortly after giving up his seat on the fateful 1959 flight that claimed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and…