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  2. List of songs written by Hank Williams - Wikipedia

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    I Hope You Shed a Million Tears (lyrics by Williams, recorded by Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell for The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams) I Just Don't Like This Kind of Living; I Lost the Only Love I Knew (co-written with Don Helms) I Saw the Light; I Told A Lie To My Heart (recorded by Willie Nelson and Hank Williams for Half Nelson)

  3. Dear John (Hank Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    According to Colin Escott's 2004 biography of Hank Williams, producer Fred Rose initially saw "Cold, Cold Heart" as a B-side and regarded "Dear John" a more appropriate A-side, since jukeboxes preferred up-tempo singles. [3] The song was originally recorded by Jim Boyd, younger brother of Dallas-based western swing artist Bill Boyd.

  4. I Saw the Light (Hank Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics and the melody by Williams closely resembled Albert E. Brumley's "He Set Me Free", published in 1939 and released in March 1941 by the Chuck Wagon Gang. [7] Biblical citations were used, including the Gospels of Matthew and John , [ 8 ] as well as excerpts from the First Epistle to the Thessalonians and Book of Revelation . [ 9 ]

  5. List of songs recorded by Hank Williams - Wikipedia

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    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:

  6. Hank Williams - Wikipedia

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    Hiram King "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer-songwriter. He is regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century.

  7. Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals - Wikipedia

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    [4] The song contains a similar theme as Hank's own "Men with Broken Hearts" but, like "The Funeral," somehow lacks the down-to-earth gravitas that characterized his own lyrics. Williams recorded the song in Nashville at Castle Studio at the first Luke the Drifter session on January 10, 1950, with Fred Rose producing.

  8. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - Wikipedia

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    According to Colin Escott's 2004 book: Hank Williams: A Biography, the inspiration for the song came from the title to a different song Williams spotted on a list of forthcoming MGM record releases. The song was recorded on August 30, 1949, at Herzog Studio in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  9. Hey, Good Lookin' (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hey, Good Lookin'" is a 1951 song written and recorded by Hank Williams, and his version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001. [4] In 2003, CMT voted the Hank Williams version No. 19 on CMT's 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music. Since its original 1951 recording it has been covered by a variety of artists.