92y/o Willie Nelson sings for civil peace with brand new protest tune, “Heart of America”
Willie Nelson, now 92, has released “Heart of America,” an acoustic protest single calling for peace, goodwill and unity. The Texas-born country musician delivers a politically focused message that balances hope against darker circumstances. A video of Nelson performing the new track drew more than 217,000 views within a little under two weeks.
The song departs from the Republican associations that the source identifies as a longstanding backdrop to country music. Nelson instead builds his message around freedom, hope and an inclusive understanding of American identity. At a time of entrenched cultural division, he uses the song to encourage people to overcome those barriers and recognize a place for everyone.
Without reproducing its lyrics, the song presents America through images of welcome, guidance and hope amid darkness. It also treats mutual support as extending across families and communities, while connecting freedom with the ability to sing something unprecedented. These ideas form the basis of Nelson’s appeal for greater civil unity.
“Heart of America” draws on the tradition of protest songs associated with the 1960s, setting its effort to inspire and bring people together within a ballad. The performance also displays the experience Nelson has accumulated across decades in music. He plays guitar with notable dexterity, and the source characterizes his singing voice as smoky and enriched by age.
Watch the full performance on page two