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The Party's Over (Willie Nelson song) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Party's Over (Willie Nelson song)

"The Party's Over" is a song written by country music singer Willie Nelson during the mid-1950s. After arriving in Houston, Texas, Nelson was hired to play for the Esquire Ballroom band, where he would be allowed to close the shows singing the song. Guitar instructor and Nelson's friend Paul Buskirk forwarded the song to singer Claude Gray, who recorded the original version of the song, released as "My Party's Over" in 1959.
Nelson recorded the song himself in 1966, which was released as a single in February 1967. It reached number twenty-four on ''Billboard's'' Hot Country Singles, and it was included as the title track of Nelson's album. The song was later popularized by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and ''Monday Night Football'' host Don Meredith, who sang a line of the song on the broadcasts.
==Background==
In 1956, Nelson moved from Fort Worth, Texas to Portland, Oregon. He soon found a job on KVAN, in Vancouver, Washington, hosting the show ''The Western Express''. Nelson became a popular DJ, while he continued to make live performances. During this time he wrote "The Party's Over".
When he moved to Houston, Texas, Nelson stopped by the Esquire Ballroom to sell his original songs to house band singer Larry Butler. Butler refused to purchase the songs, and instead signed Nelson to his band. Butler would at the end of the show let Nelson sing solo "The Party's Over" as a closer.
During his time in Fort Worth, Nelson was signed by Pappy Daily to D Records. While in Houston, he recorded sides for the label. Nelson was also hired by guitar instructor Paul Buskirk to work as an instructor in his school.

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