If you're referring to the pop/rock song with chorus lyrics including "if you give me weed, whites & wine... I'll be willin' " that was recorded and (still is) performed by the band Little Feat. Linda Ronstadt also had a popular version of it.
Actually the title is Willin'...
who recorded Driving home for Christmas
Donna Summer- first recorded by Richard Harris.
Silence is golden was recorded by the Tremeloes, UK group in 1967
The song Blue Christmas was recorded by many artists. The most popular being the version recorded by the late Elvis Presley. It is the most popular downloaded song during the Christmas season.
Bing Crosby originally recorded the song in 1943. It's been recorded by several artists since then.
Willing, more willing, most willing.I am willing to help you.Barbara is more willing to help you.Fiona is most willing to help you.
The proud Scottish McKnight surname is recorded to have held a family seat from very early times at Kirkcudbright. Family motto: "Nothing is difficult for the willing!"
I am willing to answer your question, like you were willing to ask it.
Willing
The opposite of willing is unwilling.
more willing
'willing' in french is 'pret.'
tom is willing married.
willing
Some common prefixes for "willing" are "unwilling" (not willing), "unwillingness" (lack of willingness), and "willingness" (state of being willing). Suffixes such as "willingly" and "willingness" can also be used to modify the meaning of the word "willing."
Yes, "are willing" is the present tense form of the verb "willing" when used with the auxiliary verb "are". It indicates a current state of readiness or willingness.
i will what are you willing to trade