The GRAMMYs
2026
Dec 1st, 2025
Best Americana Album
Best Americana Album
Nomination
Last Leaf On The Tree (Willie Nelson) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Americana Album
Last Leaf On The Tree (Willie Nelson) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Americana Album
Last Leaf On The Tree (Willie Nelson) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Americana Album

Last Leaf On The Tree
Willie Nelson's 76th solo studio album, Last Leaf On The Tree, was produced in collaboration with his son, Micah Nelson, and features covers of songs by artists including Tom Waits, Neil Young, and Beck.
Cultural impact
Willie Nelson performed "Last Leaf" live at Farm Aid 2024 in Saratoga Springs, New York, bringing the album's themes to a major national stage.
The album has been noted for its reflection on mortality and legacy, resonating deeply with audiences and critics as a testament to Nelson's enduring influence in American music culture.
Last Leaf On The Tree continues Nelson's tradition of advocacy, with performances and interviews highlighting his ongoing support for family farmers and environmental causes.
Critical response
Uncut observed that "Aged 91, Nelson brings gravitas to any lyric, the more world-weary or wistful the better, and these covers fit him like a glove." Read full review
"With Last Leaf on the Tree, Willie Nelson and Micah have crafted a relaxed album of subtle virtuosity, as if every song could be the last," noted AllMusic. Read full review
The Telegraph (UK)'s review highlighted the album as "bathed in qualities of ancient grace," reflecting Nelson's advancing years while sounding "astonishingly contemporary." Read full review

Last Leaf On The Tree
Willie Nelson's 76th solo studio album, Last Leaf On The Tree, was produced in collaboration with his son, Micah Nelson, and features covers of songs by artists including Tom Waits, Neil Young, and Beck.
Cultural impact
Willie Nelson performed "Last Leaf" live at Farm Aid 2024 in Saratoga Springs, New York, bringing the album's themes to a major national stage.
The album has been noted for its reflection on mortality and legacy, resonating deeply with audiences and critics as a testament to Nelson's enduring influence in American music culture.
Last Leaf On The Tree continues Nelson's tradition of advocacy, with performances and interviews highlighting his ongoing support for family farmers and environmental causes.
Critical response
Uncut observed that "Aged 91, Nelson brings gravitas to any lyric, the more world-weary or wistful the better, and these covers fit him like a glove." Read full review
"With Last Leaf on the Tree, Willie Nelson and Micah have crafted a relaxed album of subtle virtuosity, as if every song could be the last," noted AllMusic. Read full review
The Telegraph (UK)'s review highlighted the album as "bathed in qualities of ancient grace," reflecting Nelson's advancing years while sounding "astonishingly contemporary." Read full review

Last Leaf On The Tree
Willie Nelson's 76th solo studio album, Last Leaf On The Tree, was produced in collaboration with his son, Micah Nelson, and features covers of songs by artists including Tom Waits, Neil Young, and Beck.
Cultural impact
Willie Nelson performed "Last Leaf" live at Farm Aid 2024 in Saratoga Springs, New York, bringing the album's themes to a major national stage.
The album has been noted for its reflection on mortality and legacy, resonating deeply with audiences and critics as a testament to Nelson's enduring influence in American music culture.
Last Leaf On The Tree continues Nelson's tradition of advocacy, with performances and interviews highlighting his ongoing support for family farmers and environmental causes.
Critical response
Uncut observed that "Aged 91, Nelson brings gravitas to any lyric, the more world-weary or wistful the better, and these covers fit him like a glove." Read full review
"With Last Leaf on the Tree, Willie Nelson and Micah have crafted a relaxed album of subtle virtuosity, as if every song could be the last," noted AllMusic. Read full review
The Telegraph (UK)'s review highlighted the album as "bathed in qualities of ancient grace," reflecting Nelson's advancing years while sounding "astonishingly contemporary." Read full review









