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Don Williams – Tulsa Time (Live Farewell): A Final, Comforting Embrace from the Gentle Giant
First released in October 1978 as the lead single from his album Expressions, “Tulsa Time” quickly became a staple of American country music. Written by guitarist and band member Danny Flowers, the song soared to #1 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and went on to earn Single Record of the Year at the 1979 Academy of Country Music Awards. It also helped secure Don Williams the CMA Male Vocalist of the Year award, further cementing his legacy as the beloved “Gentle Giant.”
A Farewell Wrapped in Grace
“It’s time to hang my hat up and enjoy some quiet time at home. I’m so thankful for my fans, my friends, and my family for their everlasting love and support.”
Living on Tulsa Time: A Song That Speaks to the Soul
At its core, “Tulsa Time” is a deceptively simple song about longing for a place that feels like home. The story follows someone swept up by the glitz and chaos of Hollywood, only to discover that true peace lies in returning to familiar ground. The lines:
livin’ on Tulsa time.”
take on a deeper meaning when sung during Williams’ final chapter. This was a man who always preferred quiet truth over glamour—who chose heart over hype. In this moment, the song sounds less like a story and more like a personal philosophy. It becomes a reflection of Williams himself: steady, sincere, and anchored in authenticity.
A Gentle Goodbye from a Gentle Giant
And for Don Williams, that meant stepping away from the roar of the crowd and returning to the peace he had sung about his entire life.
A Legacy That Still Lives On
Don Williams didn’t just give country music great songs. He gave it heart, humanity, and a legacy that whispers instead of shouts.