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  2. 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 ...

  3. Your Cheatin' Heart - Wikipedia

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    The session, which became Williams' last, also produced the A-side "Kaw-Liga", as well as the songs "I Could Never Be Ashamed of You" and "Take These Chains from My Heart". [9] It was produced by Williams' publisher Fred Rose , [ 10 ] who made minor arrangements of the lyrics of "Your Cheatin' Heart".

  4. Trouble in Mind (George Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    Trouble in Mind is a George Jones album released on the United Artists label in 1966. "Trouble in Mind" and "Worried Mind" had previously been released on the LP George Jones Sings Bob Wills in 1962, while "I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep" and "Take These Chains from My Heart" were included on My Favorites of Hank Williams, also released in 1962.

  5. Fred Rose (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    "Settin' the Woods on Fire" (Rose/Ed G. Nelson) – Hank Williams, Johnny Burnette "Take These Chains From My Heart" (Rose/Heath) – Hank Williams "Texarkana Baby" (Rose/Clark) – Eddy Arnold, Bob Wills "Waltz of the Wind" (Rose) – Roy Acuff, Carl Smith, Hank Locklin, Marty Robbins, Hank Williams

  6. Lee Roy Parnell - Wikipedia

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    The album also contained a No. 17-peaking rendition of the Hank Williams song "Take These Chains from My Heart", which Parnell recorded as a duet with Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn, although Dunn was not credited on the chart. The final single from On the Road, "The Power of Love", peaked at No. 51.

  7. I Won't Be Home No More - Wikipedia

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    "Take These Chains From My Heart" (1953) "I Won't Be Home No More" ... (1953) "I Won't Be Home No More" is a song recorded by Hank Williams on July 11, 1952.

  8. 'The Last of Us' Found Its Perfect, Lonely Match in This Hank ...

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    Unlike showrunner Craig Mazin’s use of the Ronstadt ballad in Bill and Frank’s love story, the Hank Williams song has a key connection to The Last of Us's source material. The track boasts ...

  9. Category:Hank Williams songs - Wikipedia

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    I Can't Escape from You (Hank Williams song) I Can't Get You Off of My Mind; I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You) I Could Never Be Ashamed of You; I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes) (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle; I Just Don't Like This Kind of Living; I Saw the Light (Hank Williams song) I Won't Be Home No More; I'd Still Want You