Entertainment Music Country Music Willie Nelson Says He Has No Reason to 'Worry About Dying' at 91: 'I'm in Pretty Good Shape' "I'm 91 plus, so, you know, I'm not worried about it. I don't feel bad. I don't hurt anywhere," said Nelson By Ingrid Vasquez Ingrid Vasquez Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor in Journalism. Before joining the team, she worked as an Editor at FanSided and provided work in the celebrity and lifestyle space for brands that include Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, EW, and more. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 1, 2024 10:05PM EDT Comments Willie Nelson in Raleigh, North Carolina in September 2022. Photo: Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP/Getty Willie Nelson knows that age is nothing but a number. On Friday, Nov. 1, in honor of the release of his 76th solo studio album and 153rd album overall, Last Leaf on the Tree, the 91-year-old country star spoke to the Associated Press, sharing his candid thoughts about death, revealing why it's something he's "not worried about" at all. "I'm 91 plus, so, you know, I'm not worried about it. I don’t feel bad. I don’t hurt anywhere. I don’t have any reason to worry about dying," said Nelson, noting that he takes "pretty good care of myself." "And I feel like I’m in pretty good shape physically. Mentally? That’s another story," he joked. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! His new project includes 13 tracks, two of which he wrote— "The Ghost" and "Color of Sound." Nelson wrote "Color of Sound" alongside his son, Micah, 34, who also wrote the song "Wheels." With a decades-long career catalog, Nelson told the news agency that he hopes the legacy he leaves one day is all about his music. Willie Nelson performs at the 30th Annual Bridge School Benefit concert on Day 1 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in October 2016. Steve Jennings/WireImage "I had a good time. And I did what I came here to do: make music," said Nelson. When the legendary artist reached another milestone — his 90th birthday — in 2023, he told PEOPLE while speaking about his age, "I never thought I'd get here." "I get a lot of fun out of playing for an audience. There's a great energy exchange there. It's what keeps me going," he said at the time. Willie Nelson Says Kris Kristofferson's Death Was a 'Sad Time': 'Hated to Lose Him' Willie Nelson performs on stage during the Farm Aid Music Festival at the Coastal Credit Union Music Park in Raleigh, North Carolina, in September 2022. Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP/Getty In 2018, the musician revealed on his SiriusXM radio show that he celebrates his birthday on both April 29 and April 30 due to how his birth was registered in 1933. "I was born before midnight on the 29th, but it didn't get registered in the county courthouse until the next day, the 30th," Nelson said at the time. "So it went out officially as the 30th. I just do both days." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Last Leaf on the Tree is out now. Close