Performer: Hank Williams, Sr.
Title: Father & Son
Country: US
Style: Honky Tonk
Category: Folk - Country
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Father & Son (LP, Album, Comp, Mono). MGM Records, MGM Records. Hank Williams, Sr. & Hank Williams, Jr. - Father & Son (LP, Comp, Mono).
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Hank Williams Jr. lyrics - 578 song lyrics sorted by album, including "All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)", "Outlaw Women", "A Country Boy Can Survive". album: "Sings The Songs Of Hank Williams" (1964). album: "Hank Williams, Sr. And Hank Williams, Jr. - Again" (1966). My Sweet Love Ain't Around I'll Be A Bachelor 'Til I Die Window Shopping My Bucket's Got A Hole In It I Can't Help It Howlin' At The Moon My Son Calls Another Man Daddy Moanin' The Blues Kaw-Liga Baby We're Really In Love Why Should We Try Anymore I'll Never Get Out Of This World. album: "Songs My Father Left Me" (1969).
Hiram King "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. Regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century, Williams recorded 35 singles (five released posthumously) that reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 11 that ranked number one (three posthumously).
Of course, he was able to become his own artistic entity, making records that surpassed this, but Hank Williams, Jr. Sings Hank Williams, Sr. remains an enjoyable, straightforward collection of sympathetic treatments of such Hank classics as "Your Cheatin' Heart," "I Saw the Light," "Jambalaya," "Cold Cold Heart," "Hey Good Lookin'," "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," and "You Win Again. The original productions were somewhat slick and overproduced, boasting saxophones and electric guitars that may upset purists.
Listen to music from Hank Williams Jr. like A Country Boy Can Survive, Family Tradition & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Hank Williams J. .Born Randall Hank Williams in Shreveport, Louisiana, and known by the nickname Bocephus (a name given to him by his father because he thought his son as a baby resembled a TV ventriloquist dummy named Bocephus), he was raised by his mother Audrey after his father's death in 1953. He began performing when eight years old, and in 1963 made his recording debut with "Lone Gone Lonesome Blues", a staple of his father's career.
Hank Williams stands at the top of one of the most famous family trees in country music. His son Hank Williams Jr. carried on the tradition with his rabble-rousing tunes in the '70s and '80s. But father and son only scratch the surface on the incredible Williams family tree. Image Courtesy of Blank Archives/Getty Images. Audrey had singing aspirations of her own and sometimes performed with Hank on radio shows. The Louisiana Hayride's Horace Logan described her voice as follows: "horrible, unbelievably horrible. However, Audrey was crucial in encouraging the career of her son, Hank Jr. Hank Williams Jr. Image Courtesy of Rick Diamond, Getty Images. In his early years, Hank Williams Jr. stood in his father's shadow.
Album Information : Title: Hank Williams Jr. Sings Hank Williams S.Release Date:2005-07-05.
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"singing together in a recording miracle" below artist title.Gatefold jacket, back cover is white with all-black text.
SKAO-90417 on lp labels & jacket back cover.
90417 inside gatefold.
SE-4276 on jacket front cover.
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