In 1978, “Tulsa Time” was a No.1 hit that made people smile and sing along. But when Don Williams performed it during his 2016 Farewell Tour, the room felt different — quieter, deeper, almost personal. There were no big speeches, no dramatic goodbye… just a familiar voice and a crowd holding onto every note. For many longtime country fans, it didn’t feel like a concert anymore — it felt like a chapter gently closing. If you’ve ever grown older with a song that changed meaning over time, this story — and the performance waiting at the end — will stay with you
Introduction In 1974, “Annie’s Song” floated into the world like a quiet promise. When John Denver first sang it, the melody felt…