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The lyrics of "From Hank to Hendrix" tell of the changes in a relationship over time, using musical and pop culture figures as reference points. [2] The "Hank" in the title refers to either Hank Williams or Hank Marvin, both of whom inspired Young, and the "Hendrix" refers to Jimi Hendrix.
[1] [2] Nigel Williamson feels that the lyric about how the woman used to work in a diner was inspired by Young's first wife Susan Acevedo and that the lyrics about an "unknown legend" who is raising two kids but still has "the far away look in her eyes" were inspired by his later wife Pegi Young, and music critic Johnny Rogan agrees that the ...
"From Hank to Hendrix" uses cultural references to measure time in a relationship. Young recalls the process of writing the song in a contemporary interview: "I wrote the song in my house. I sat down with my 12 string guitar and just started playing and writing all at once. I don't think about it. I just do it.
Cajun Baby (lyrics by Williams; music composed by Hank Williams, Jr.) Cajun Baby Blues (co-written with Jimmy Fields) California Zephyr; Calling You; Coeur Brise (co-written with William Lamothe) Cold, Cold Heart; Come a Runnin' (co-written with Jimmy Fields) Countryfied; Cowboys Don't Cry (lyrics by Williams, music composed by Mickey Newbury)
Dreamin' Man Live '92 is a live album by the Canadian / American musician Neil Young, released on December 8, 2009.It features live, solo acoustic performances of all ten songs from Harvest Moon, recorded on tour in 1992. [4]
John Hendrix (1865-1915) is well-known locally as the 20th century prophet of Oak Ridge. After responding to a voiced command “as loud and sharp as thunder,” he lay on the ground for 40 nights ...
A migraine attack can be a debilitating condition. But a headache is just one part. There are other subtle warning symptoms to watch out for, neurologists say.
With Helms, Hank Garland, Beal and Boothe all long dead, it's difficult to definitively determine the song's authorship, especially as very little hard evidence survived: There is no songwriting ...