Billy Joe Shaver died in 2020. Two years later, 12 of his songs came back in the voices of the people who had spent their lives admiring him. Shaver never needed Nashville polish to sound dangerous. He had lost two fingers in a sawmill accident, still taught himself to play guitar, and eventually handed Waylon Jennings the songs that helped shape Honky Tonk Heroes. Johnny Cash called him his favorite songwriter. Willie Nelson simply said Billy Joe was the best writer in Texas. On October 28, 2020, Shaver died in Waco after suffering a stroke. He was 81. Then, two years later, his friends picked up the songs. Live Forever: A Tribute to Billy Joe Shaver arrived with 12 tracks. Willie Nelson and Lucinda Williams opened it with “Live Forever,” the song Billy Joe had written with his late son Eddy. George Strait sang “Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me.” Miranda Lambert took “I’m Just an Old Chunk of Coal.” But the title track said everything that needed saying. Billy Joe spent his life writing songs for other people to carry. After he was gone, they carried him. Which Billy Joe Shaver song still feels personal to you?
Billy Joe Shaver’s Songs Came Back Two Years After His Death Billy Joe Shaver never sounded polished in the way…