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- My_Own_Peculiar_Way abstract "My Own Peculiar Way is the ninth studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. It was his last release in the 1960s. Bergen White was the conductor and arranger. This became Willie's first studio album in which he used his new classical acoustic guitar called Martin N-20 which he named it Trigger. For the session record of My Own Peculiar Way see Teatro album (1998).".
- Q6946228 abstract "My Own Peculiar Way is the ninth studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. It was his last release in the 1960s. Bergen White was the conductor and arranger. This became Willie's first studio album in which he used his new classical acoustic guitar called Martin N-20 which he named it Trigger. For the session record of My Own Peculiar Way see Teatro album (1998).".
- My_Own_Peculiar_Way comment "My Own Peculiar Way is the ninth studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. It was his last release in the 1960s. Bergen White was the conductor and arranger. This became Willie's first studio album in which he used his new classical acoustic guitar called Martin N-20 which he named it Trigger. For the session record of My Own Peculiar Way see Teatro album (1998).".
- Q6946228 comment "My Own Peculiar Way is the ninth studio album by country singer Willie Nelson. It was his last release in the 1960s. Bergen White was the conductor and arranger. This became Willie's first studio album in which he used his new classical acoustic guitar called Martin N-20 which he named it Trigger. For the session record of My Own Peculiar Way see Teatro album (1998).".