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“Seven Spanish Angels” is a duet sung by Ray Charles and Willie Nelson. Willie describes the song as a story about “gunfights and death on the lonely Southwestern frontier.” It was featured on Willie Nelson’s live album “Hell of a Ride”.
[Verse 1: Ray Charles]
He looked down into her brown eyes
And said, "Say a prayer for me"
She threw her arms around him
Whispered, "God will keep us free"
They could hear the riders coming
He said "This is my last fight
If they take me back to Texas
They won't take me back alive"
[Chorus: Ray Charles]
There were seven Spanish angels
At the Altar of the Sun
They were praying for the lovers
In the Valley of the Gun
When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared
There was thunder from the throne
And seven Spanish angels
Took another Angel home
[Verse 2: Willie Nelson]
She reached down and picked the gun up
That lay smoking in his hand
She said, "Father please forgive me
I can't make it without my man"
And she knew the gun was empty
And she knew she couldn't win
But her final prayer was answered
When the rifles fired again
[Chorus: Willie Nelson]
There were seven Spanish angels
At the Altar of the Sun
They were praying for the lovers
In the Valley of the Gun
When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared
There was thunder from the throne
And seven Spanish angels
Took another Angel home
[Chorus: Ray Charles]
There were seven Spanish angels
At the Altar of the Sun
They were praying for the lovers
In the Valley of the Gun
When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared
There was thunder from the throne
And seven Spanish angels
Took another Angel home
[Interlude: Ray Charles]
Alright, y'all help me now
[Chorus: Both]
There were seven Spanish angels
At the Altar of the Sun (Oh I believe)
They were praying for the lovers (Yeah they was)
In the Valley of the Gun (Well, well, well)
When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared
There was thunder from the throne (Oh, yeah)
And seven Spanish angels
Took another Angel home
Seven Spanish Angels was written by Eddie Setser & Troy Seals.
Seven Spanish Angels was produced by Billy Sherrill.
It peaked at #1 on 3.23.1985 for two weeks on the Hot Country Songs Chart. It spent 27 weeks on chart.