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This list contains 167 songs written by American singer-songwriter Hank Williams, including those where he is credited as co-author. The songs are arranged alphabetically. The songs are arranged alphabetically.
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:
It also contains a 120-page book entitled The Stories which includes essays and notes about Williams and his work as well as assembling comments about Williams from other musicians, including Alan Jackson, Tony Bennett, and Mike Mills of R.E.M. Art in the package includes eight postcards, over a hundred photos, replicas of Williams' handwritten ...
The songs were recorded by Williams during sessions between 1946 and 1949. [3] Producer Fred Rose took songs from previous single releases that did not sell well at the moment of their release. As Williams biographer Colin Escott put it: "Rose used Hank's first album as a dump site for oddball tracks that hadn't sold elsewhere.
20 Hits Special Collection, Vol. 1 is a greatest hits album by American country music singer and songwriter Hank Williams, Jr. This album was released on November 7, 1995, on the Curb Records label. Track listing
The completed album, named The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams, included the contributions of Bob Dylan and Holly Williams, as well as recordings by Alan Jackson, Jack White, Jakob Dylan, [163] Lucinda Williams, Norah Jones, Vince Gill, Rodney Crowell, Patty Loveless, Levon Helm, Sheryl Crow, and Merle Haggard. The album was released on October ...
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]