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  2. Your Cheatin' Heart - Wikipedia

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    "Your Cheatin' Heart" is a song written and recorded by country music singer-songwriter Hank Williams in 1952. It is regarded as one of country's most important standards . Williams was inspired to write the song while driving with his fiancée from Nashville, Tennessee , to Shreveport, Louisiana .

  3. List of country performers by era - Wikipedia

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    Hank Williams pioneer, singer, and songwriter, known for hits including "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)". Bill Monroe, father of bluegrass music. The Davis Sisters, best known for the hit "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know" Louvin Brothers, inspired the Everly Brothers.

  4. Hank Williams - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the biographical film Your Cheatin' Heart starring George Hamilton as Williams was released. [146] The American Truckers Benevolent Association, a national organization of CB truck drivers, voted "Your Cheatin' Heart" as their favorite record of all time in the fourth annual Truck Drivers' Country Music Awards, in 1978. [147]

  5. Ernest Tubb Sings Hank Williams - Wikipedia

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    "Take These Chains from My Heart" (Fred Rose, Hy Heath) "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)" "A Mansion on the Hill" (Hank Williams, Fred Rose) "Mind Your Own Business" "Your Cheatin' Heart" "Cold, Cold Heart" "Window Shopping" (Marcel Joseph) "Someday You'll Call My Name" (Jean Branch, Eddie Hill) "I Could Never Be Ashamed of You"

  6. Take These Chains from My Heart - Wikipedia

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    "Take These Chains from My Heart" is a song by Hank Williams. It was written by Fred Rose and Hy Heath and was recorded at Williams' final recording session on September 23, 1952, in Nashville . The song has been widely praised; Williams' biographer Colin Escott deems it "perhaps the best song [Rose] ever presented to Hank...It was one of the ...

  7. Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard Shows Off Massive Arm Tattoo

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    Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard’s new ink may be the biggest tattoo we’ve ever seen. On Tuesday, September 29, the 33-year-old performer debuted his arm design in an Instagram video post.

  8. 1950s in music - Wikipedia

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    Long regarded the master of these themes was Hank Williams, whose critically acclaimed songwriting resulted in a string of legendary hits and songs, such as "Cold, Cold Heart", "Your Cheating Heart", "Why Don't You Love Me" and many more titles. Williams also lived hard, and on 1 January 1953, died.

  9. Pete Hegseth hits back at accusations his tattoos are white ...

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    Trump’s pick for Secretary of Defense has spoken out against claims that his tattoos are symbols of white supremacy, calling the criticism “anti-Christian bigotry.”. Pete Hegseth, a longtime ...