About "Weed With Willie"
The Bus Songs is a compilation album from American country music artist Toby Keith. The album was announced July 14, 2017, and was released September 8, 2017. It is a combination of new and older songs written by Keith. The album contains twelve songs: two new, five re-recorded, and five previously released songs. The new songs on the album are "Shitty Golfer" and "Wacky Tobaccy". The songs "Runnin' Block", "Hell No", "The Critic", "Ballad of Balad", and "Weed With Willie" have been re-recorded and are referred to as "fresh takes on old favorites" by Rolling Stone magazine.
Top songs by Toby Keith
- Huckleberry
- I Love This Bar
- If I Was Jesus
- American Soldier
- Ain't It Just Like You
- A Woman's Touch
- Die With Your Boots On
- I'll Never Smoke Weed With Willie Again
- Blue Bedroom
- Whiskey Girl
- He Ain't Worth Missing
- Close But No Guitar
- Forever Hasn't Got Here Yet
- Christmas Rock
- Dream Walkin'
- Closin' Time At Home
- A Womans Touch
- Heart To Heart
- Do I Know You
- How Do You Like Me Now?!
- In Other Words
- I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying (performed With...
- Beer For My Horses
- It's All Good
- Don't Leave, I Think I Love You
- Ain't No Thang
- Bethlehem In Birmingham
- Boomtown
- Hold You, Kiss You, Love You
- A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action
- Christmas To Christmas
- I Wanna Talk About Me
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