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  2. Hank Locklin - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, his son (Hank Adam Locklin) encouraged his father to return to the recording studio. In 2001, Locklin's first album in decades was released, titled Generations in Song . The project was produced by his son and featured session instrumentation from some of the original Nashville A-Team.

  3. Country Hall of Fame (1968 album) - Wikipedia

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    Country Hall of Fame is a studio album by American country singer–songwriter Hank Locklin. It was released in February 1968 via RCA Victor Records and contained 12 tracks. The album was co-produced by Chet Atkins and Felton Jarvis. The album's name was derived from its single of the same, which became Locklin's first major hit in several years.

  4. All Kinds of Everything (album) - Wikipedia

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    All Kinds of Everything is a studio album by American country singer–songwriter Hank Locklin. It was released in 1979 via Top Spin Records and contained 12 tracks of new material. It contained mostly re-recordings of songs Locklin had previously recorded. The album was issued to international markets outside of his home market: the United States.

  5. The Girls Get Prettier - Wikipedia

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    The Girls Get Prettier is a studio album by American country singer–songwriter Hank Locklin. It was released in May 1966 via RCA Victor Records and was produced by Chet Atkins. It was Locklin's thirteenth studio recording in his music career and contained two singles, one of which became a top forty hit in 1966.

  6. Send Me the Pillow You Dream On and Other Great Country Hits

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    Send Me the Pillow You Dream On and Other Great Country Hits is a studio album by American country singer–songwriter Hank Locklin. It was released in March 1967 via RCA Victor Records and was produced by Chet Atkins. The project was Locklin's fifteenth studio recording released in his career and contained twelve tracks.

  7. A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music - Wikipedia

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    Locklin was largely influenced by Acuff's music and was his first tribute project to be released with the RCA label. A Tribute to Roy Acuff was recorded at the RCA Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. The sessions for the album were produced by Chet Atkins, who also produced Locklin's previous three studio projects. Anita Kerr also co-produced the ...

  8. Hank Locklin Sings Eddy Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Hank Locklin Sings Eddy Arnold was released in June 1965 via RCA Victor Records. It was Locklin's tenth official studio album in his recording career. [3] The project was distributed as a vinyl LP, featuring six songs on either side of the record. [4] No known singles were spawned from the album, unlike many of Locklin's studio releases. [5]

  9. The Country Hall of Fame (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Country Hall of Fame" is a song written by Karl Davis that was originally recorded by American country singer–songwriter Hank Locklin. It was released as a single in 1967 and became a top ten hit on the American country chart the following year. It was Locklin's first major hit in several years and would be released on an album of the ...