"Willie Nelson and Family" is an album by American country music artist Willie Nelson. It was released in 1971 and was his first album for RCA Records. The album brings a raw and intimate feeling to the music, with varied styles of country, reflective ballads, and traditional pop.
This album marks the idiosyncratic path he would follow for the better part of the 1970s. He presents a mixture of original songs and covers. His own compositions like "I'm a Memory" and "What Can You Do To Me Now?" stand out for their emotional depth and for the insight they provide into his personal life.
Moreover, covers like "Once More With Feeling" and "I'd Rather You Didn't Love Me," among others, provide listeners with a different take on popular songs of the time. Although it didn't achieve massive commercial success, the album helped to establish Willie Nelson's reputation as one of country music's most innovative and individualistic artists.
The 'Family' in "Willie Nelson and Family" refers to his band. Nelson first established his Family band when he moved to Austin, Texas in 1971. The band, comprised of a rotating lineup of musicians, has become synonymous with Nelson’s distinctive outlaw country sound.