Red Headed Stranger is a
1975 album by American
outlaw country singer
Willie Nelson. After the wide success of his recordings with
Atlantic Records, coupled with the negotiating skills of his manager, Neil Reshen, Nelson signed a contract with
Columbia Records, a label that gave him total creative control over his works. The concept for the album was inspired by the "
Tale of the Red Headed Stranger", a song that Nelson used to play as a disk jockey on his program in
Fort Worth, Texas. After signing with Columbia he decided to record the song, and arranged the details during his return to
Austin, Texas, from a trip to Colorado. It was recorded at low cost at Autumn Sound Studios in
Garland, Texas. The songs featured sparse arrangements, largely limited to Nelson's guitar, piano and drums. Nelson presented the finished material to Columbia executives, who were dubious about releasing an album that they at first thought was a
demo. However, Nelson had creative control, so no further production was added.