Outlaw Legend Billy Don Burns Asks For Prayers Amid Hospitalization


Billy Don Burns is one of the very last of the true American country music Outlaws. His songs have been recorded by the likes of Willie Nelson, Johnny Paycheck, Hank Cochran, Mel Tillis, Sammy Kershaw, Whitey Morgan, Cody Jinks, Colter Wall, and Connie Smith among others. Waylon Hanel’s releasing a new album on Friday (11-28) named after Billy Don’s song “When Waylon Came To Nashville.” The album includes three Billy Don Burns songs alone.

Burns also worked as a producer for Merle Haggard and Johnny Paycheck, and Billy Don’s last solo album featured appearances by Cody Jinks, Shooter Jennings, Whey Jennings, and Wes Shipp, speaking to the type of respect he pulls from the current generation of the Outlaw class.

Billy Don Burns came close recently to leaving the planet for good in a story that is only fit for Billy Don. While asking for prayers, a Facebook post by Billy Don on Tuesday (11-15) read in part,

So, I get out here to California to get my car. Johnny picks me up at the airport. I left Johnny Rotten’s house because he had his girlfriend there and I knew he doesn’t like me bringing any cocaine or anything around and all that so I found me so cocaine and whiskey and I get messed up man. It really takes me way out there now and I ran over a big concrete thing and tore up my car.

So, there I am again with my car broke down. I hadn’t even drove it ten miles since I came and got it. I walked to the liquor store which is not even 12 to 15 minutes there and back to get to my car. I left my phone and this son of a bitch stole it. So, when you don’t have a phone, in a strange land, and you don’t have a car….You are pretty much f-cked. So, I started shooting the drugs. Instead of putting water in the spoon, I started using whiskey. I was shooting Jim Beam Whiskey and cocaine. I’m out of my head man. I decided “why don’t you just kill yourself Billy”?

So, I stabbed myself three times. I got a pocket knife that has about a 4 ½ inch blade on it. I thought I stabbed myself 3 times but there is actually about 4 or 5, I didn’t remember the other 2. I bled. I know I bled over a pint on one of the cuts. Anyway, they rushed me to Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton, CA. They put me on the 4th floor which is a lockdown floor in the telemetry unit, that is a heart unit.

I’m hoping I get out of here in the next few days. It’s pretty crazy sh-t man but if you want to happen next, I guess you will have to buy the book I guess but man I was playing, reading the bible, and doing all that stuff but its crazy times man, crazy times. That guy called 911, they cut the clothes off of me and I finally made here to where I’m at.

Everyone, pray for me BDB.

We’re obviously all glad to hear that Billy Don Burns made it through the ordeal, and wish for his 100% recovery. Stories like these are the reason Billy Don is a legend in his own time, and sets the pace when it comes to living out his songs. Check out his song “Keith Whitley Blue” for an example. Waylon Hanel has a version of it. Or check out “Stranger” by Billy Don himself, which won the 2012 Saving Country Music Song of the Year.

But it’s also worth saying that there’s something a bit unsettling with how cavalier ol’ Billy Don tells his story while he still has an EKG strapped to his chest, especially in the wake of the passing of Todd Snider and others recently. Billy Don has fought through addiction issues and drug convictions for years, and this is one of the reasons his career has always remained in the underground.

The way that Billy Don delivers the story makes you feel like he thinks he’s telling a tale from 35 years in the past as opposed to recently living through it. Sure, maybe Billy Don is like Obi-Wan Kenobi and will be even more powerful in the afterlife. But once you cash in your paycheck, there’s no coming back. Take care of yourself Billy. The Outlaw Padawan of today need an master around to look up to, and hopefully for years to come.

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