Tears stream down as Willie Nelson and his daughter Paula deliver an unforgettable, soul-stirring duet—an emotional performance that will leave you breathless.

Willie Nelson and his daughter, Paula, stand next to each other on stage as they sing
There’s a reason that Willie Nelson has become a legend in country music. In addition to a decades-long career full of hit songs, he continues to create amazing music, even now at 91 years old. Not even a recent, brief illness could keep him from the stage for long. During this brief break, however, many were reminded that the talent in the Nelson family extends well beyond Dad. This can be seen in a recent duet between Willie Nelson and his daughter, Paula. Together, they sang Creedence Clearwater Revival’s hit song Have You Ever Seen the Rain?There’s something about this song that is oh-so emotional. It’s no wonder, then, that this father-daughter duo’s rendition easily brought fans to tears. Together, they made the song their own in the best way. Experience this amazing performance for yourself in the video below!

The talent that runs in the Nelson family truly is something else. It’s clear that both Paula and Lukas Nelson are making their own mark in the country world, too. Still, nothing can compare to when this loving family joins together for a song, as many fans note.

Willie Nelson and His Daughter, Paula, Deliver a Beautiful Duet of Have You Ever Seen the Rain?

To show their love and appreciation for the Nelson family, fans are leaving all sorts of sweet comments about their duet.

“Willie has made some great memories for his kids to have these last few years recording with them and hopefully plenty more,” one fans writes, with another adding, “Always wanted to be one of Willie’s kids. What a great life that would of been. As a fellow Texan. I have seen him many times. Always great. Paula has great voice.”

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