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The Complete Hank Williams is a 1998 box set collecting almost all of the recorded works of country music legend Hank Williams, from his first recorded track in 1947 to the last session prior to his untimely death in 1953 at the age of 29. [2]
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)
Academy of Country Music: with Hank Williams Jr. [199] 1990: Vocal Collaboration of the Year ("There's a Tear in My Beer") TNN/Music City News: with Hank Williams Jr. [200] 1990: Video of the Year ("There's a Tear in My Beer") TNN/Music City News: with Hank Williams Jr. 2010: Special Awards and Citation for his pivotal role in transforming ...
The Legend of Hank Williams in Song and Story (with Hank Williams, Jr.) Release date: 1973; Label: MGM Records; 17 — — The Best of Hank & Hank (with Hank Williams, Jr.) Release date: 1992; Label: Curb Records; 44 179 26 Three Hanks: Men with Broken Hearts (with Hank Williams, Jr. and Hank Williams III) Release date: September 17, 1996 ...
This list contains cover songs recorded by American singer-songwriter Hank Williams and the composer(s). The songs are arranged alphabetically. The songs are arranged alphabetically. Contents:
The album was included in Robert Christgau's "basic record library", published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981). [2] In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it at number 94 on a list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, [3] maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list. [4]
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The LP contains two indisputable Hank Williams classics: the album opener "Lost Highway," which was composed by blind Texas honky tonk singer and songwriter Leon Payne, and the gospel standard "I Saw the Light," which Williams usually sang to close his shows. Five of the album's eight tracks were composed by Williams, with the only legitimate ...