Introduction

A Challenge in Research
Unfortunately, there seems to be a misunderstanding. While Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard are iconic country music figures and have a vast discography together, a song titled “Reasons To Quit & No Reason To Quit” doesn’t appear to exist in their repertoire.

It’s possible that:

There might be a misremembered title or artist.
The song could be a deep cut or an unreleased track.
It might be a fan-made creation or a cover.
How to Proceed
To accurately write an introduction, I would need more specific information. If you can provide any additional details, such as:

The album or year the song was released (if known)
Specific lyrics you remember
Any other context about the song
I can refine my search and attempt to find the necessary information.

Alternatively, we could focus on a different Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard collaboration, as they have many iconic songs together.

Would you like to try one of these options?

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