The collection contains a mix of covers, such as the
Hank Williams classic "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", and original compositions, including the prophetic "What Can You Do to Me Now?", a forlorn ballad Nelson wrote with
Hank Cochran in December 1970 just days before his house burned down on December 23. The Texan later quipped, "Even though the title – 'What Can You Do to Me Now?' – seemed to invite trouble, the story was really about getting strong in the face of adversity." Nelson also wrote "I'm a Memory", which was released as a single and reached number 28 on the country singles chart.
Willie Nelson and Family also contains Nelson's first cover of "
Today I Started Loving You Again", written by
Merle Haggard and
Bonnie Owens. Haggard later appeared at Nelson's first Dripping Springs Picnic in 1974 and recorded several duet albums with Nelson. In his 2015 autobiography Nelson wrote: :Also sang Merle Haggard's "Today I Started Loving You Again"...I met him when he was playing bass with
Wynn Stewart at the Nashville Nevada Club in Las Vegas...Merle was another one of those rugged individualists who, like me, was trying to make sense of all the nonsense in the music business. We became buddies for life." Nelson, who covered
Joni Mitchell and
Fred Neil on his
Both Sides Now album, continued to show his appreciation for the new generation of singer-songwriters of the youth culture at the time by recording
James Taylor's "
Fire and Rain". Nelson had also started cutting material by more progressive country tune-smiths like
Mickey Newbury and, on this album,
Kris Kristofferson, a "brilliant writer" whose "
Sunday Morning Coming Down" contained the poetic realism similar to his own lyrics. Nelson re-recorded the song on his tribute LP
Sings Kristofferson in 1979. ==Critical reception==