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

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    In tracks like "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", Williams expressed intense, personal emotions with country's traditional plainspoken directness, a then-revolutionary approach that has come to define the genre through the works of subsequent artists from George Jones and Willie Nelson to Gram Parsons and Dwight Yoakam.

  3. List of songs written by Hank Williams - Wikipedia

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    I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome (co-written with Bill Monroe) I'm Gonna Break Your Heart (I'm Gonna) Sing, Sing, Sing; I'm Not Coming Home Anymore; I'm Praying For the Day (co-written with Pee Wee King) I'm So Happy I Found You (lyrics by Williams, recorded by Lucinda Williams for The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams) I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry; I'm ...

  4. B. J. Thomas discography - Wikipedia

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    I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry: Scepter Records: Tomorrow Never Comes: 1967 Sings for Lovers and Losers: 1968 On My Way: 133 1969 Young and in Love: Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head: 12 10 1970 Greatest Hits Volume 1: 90 Everybody's Out of Town: 72 71 Most of All: 67 44 1971 Greatest Hits Volume 2: 92 1972 Country: 209 Billy Joe Thomas: 145 1973 ...

  5. Category:Leon Russell songs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry; J. Jumpin' Jack Flash; L. Lady ...

  6. Paul Gilley - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Paul Gilley (October 1, 1929 – June 16, 1957) was an American country music lyricist and promoter from Kentucky. In his lifetime, he was little known as a songwriter, but decades after his death by drowning at age 27, he was identified more widely as likely having written the lyrics to a dozen famous songs, including two that were hits for Hank Williams: "Cold, Cold Heart" and "I'm ...

  7. Kaw-Liga - Wikipedia

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    A demo version of Williams singing "Kaw-Liga" with just his guitar, likely recorded in 1951, [13] is also available. On the recording, Williams misplays a chord and can be heard muttering "shit" before starting the song again. The song is featured in two Wes Anderson films: Moonrise Kingdom and Asteroid City. [14]

  8. Your Cheatin' Heart (Hank Williams Jr. album) - Wikipedia

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    Your Cheatin' Heart is the second studio album by American musician Hank Williams Jr. The full title is: The MGM Sound Track Album Hank Williams' Life Story – The MGM Film Your Cheatin' Heart Sung by Hank Williams Jr.

  9. No Direction Home - Wikipedia

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    Bob Dylan – "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" Bob Dylan and the Band (live in London) – "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" Bob Dylan and the Band (live in London) – "Tell Me, Momma" Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan (backstage cover) – "Whiporwhill (So Lonesome I Could Cry)" by Hank Williams; Bob Dylan – "Visions of Johanna"