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The Heartbreak of Morning: A Look at Willie Nelson’s “Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning”
“Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning” isn’t one of Willie Nelson’s biggest hits, but it’s a song that captures the raw ache of heartbreak with his signature country twang. Released in 1982 as the B-side to his hit single “Always on My Mind,” the song offers a glimpse into the emotional toll of a love lost.

While details about the song’s origin are scarce, it likely reflects themes present throughout Nelson’s career. Nelson himself has experienced his share of heartbreak, with four failed marriages. This personal experience infuses his music with a deep well of emotional honesty, and “Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning” is no exception.

The song opens with a simple declaration of pain: “The last thing I needed / The first thing this morning / Was to have you walk out on me.” Nelson’s signature raspy vocals deliver the lyrics with a world-weary resignation, painting a picture of a love shattered by a sudden departure.

The rest of the song explores the aftermath of this loss. The morning, typically a time of new beginnings, is now filled with a sense of emptiness. The simple act of waking up becomes a stark reminder of what’s missing.

“Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning” may not be a chart-topper, but it’s a song that resonates with anyone who’s ever grappled with the sting of a broken relationship. Nelson’s voice, weathered by time and experience, perfectly conveys the raw emotion of waking up to a world without your loved one.

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