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Cajun Baby (lyrics by Williams; music composed by Hank Williams, Jr.) Cajun Baby Blues (co-written with Jimmy Fields) California Zephyr; Calling You; Coeur Brise (co-written with William Lamothe) Cold, Cold Heart; Come a Runnin' (co-written with Jimmy Fields) Countryfied; Cowboys Don't Cry (lyrics by Williams, music composed by Mickey Newbury)
Pages in category "Songs written by Hank Williams Jr." The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
"Cajun Baby" (Doug Kershaw with Hank Williams Jr.) 52 — — Hot Diggidy Doug "That Old Wheel" (Johnny Cash with Hank Williams Jr.) 21 — — Water from the Wells of Home: 1999 "A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K version)" (Chad Brock with George Jones and Hank Williams Jr.) 30 75 66 Yes! 2008 "Bartender Song (Sittin' at a Bar)" (Rehab featuring ...
Connie Francis and Hank Williams Jr. Sing Great Country Favorites (1964) Ballads of the Hills and Plains (1965) Blues My Name (1965) Country Shadows (1966) A Time to Sing (1967) My Own Way (1967) My Songs (1967) Luke The Drifter Jr. (1968) Songs My Father Left Me (1969) Luke the Drifter Jr. Vol. 2 (1969) Live at Cobo Hall (1969) Sunday Morning ...
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:
Greatest Hits is an album by American country music singer and songwriter Hank Williams Jr. The Album was issued by MGM Records as number SE 4656. It reached No. 7 on Billboard's chart of Country Albums in 1970. [1]
b/w "May You Never Be Alone" (from Sing Me A Blue Song) 5 — Ramblin' Man "Long Gone Lonesome Blues" 1 — Moanin' The Blues "My Son Calls Another Man Daddy" 9 — Ramblin' Man "Why Don't You Love Me" b/w "A House Without Love" (from Sing Me A Blue Song) 1 — "Why Should We Try Anymore" 9 — Sing Me A Blue Song "They'll Never Take Her Love ...
Five-O is the thirty-eighth studio album by American musician Hank Williams Jr. It was released by Warner Bros. Records on April 29, 1985. "I'm for Love," "This Ain't Dallas" and "Ain't Misbehavin'" were released as singles, reaching No. 1, No. 4 and No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.