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Hank Williams - The Very Best Of Hank Williams flac album
  • Performer Hank Williams
  • Title The Very Best Of Hank Williams
  • Date of release 1973
  • Country US
  • Style Country
  • Other formats WAV FLAC DXD MP4 MP3 MIDI MP1
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1231 mb
  • Size FLAC 1684 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 898

Авторы текста и музыки. Hank Williams, Fred Rose. Countrypolitan Classics - Hank Williams (100 Essential Tracks). UMG (от лица компании "Reloaded Music"); UBEM, Warner Chappell, LatinAutor, LatinAutor - SonyATV, Sony ATV Publishing" и другие авторские общества (3).

The Very Best of Hank Williams. 1 2 3 4 5. Hank Williams. Hank Williams - Cold Cold Heart. dl. Hank Williams - Long Gone Lonesome Blues. Hank Williams - Hey, Good Lookin'. Hank Williams - Take These Chains from My Heart. Hank Williams - Why Don't You Love Me. 02:22. Hank Williams - Jambalaya (On the Bayou). Hank Williams - Kaw-Liga. Hank Williams - Moanin' the Blues. Hank Williams - I Won't Be Home No More. Hank Williams - I'll Never Get out of This World Alive. Released by Past Classics Mar 2009 19 Tracks. The Very Best Of Hank Williams is a English album released on Mar 2009. The Very Best Of Hank Williams Album has 19 songs sung by Hank Williams. Listen to all songs in high quality & download The Very Best Of Hank Williams songs on Gaana. attr("src", $('. de tp.

What can you say about hank he was the best and this album has so many of his greats on it and the price was just right. One person found this helpful. Post-mortem he placed another five in the Top Ten. That's 39 big-sellers in only seven years! MGM's twelve song compilation THE VERY BEST OF HANK WILLIAMS (E/SE4166) is exactly as advertised. It contains seven and two records, plus one that peaked at THE VERY BEST OF HANK WILLIAMS, Vol. 2 (E/SE 4227) completes this collection. RANDOM NOTES "Lovesick Blues" and "Wedding Bells" sound like "live" performances. Why Don't You Love Me" has an interesting bass line: three quickly-played two note phrases.

40 Greatest Hits is a two-record greatest hits compilation by American singer-songwriter Hank Williams. It was released in 1978 by Mercury Records - who under PolyGram became responsible for the MGM tape vault - on the 25th anniversary of Williams' death.

The Lonesome Sound of Hank Williams released: 1960. Honky Tonkin' released: 1954. Memorial Album released: 1953. Moanin' the Blues released: 1952.

The Very Best Of. Artist Hank Williams. Sheppard started playing bass and performing in his band and, in 1949, they had a son, Hank Williams Jr. Hank recorded four songs for Sterling Records in 1946, one of which, ‘Honky Tonkin’’, grabbed the attention of MGM Records in Nashville. He signed with them in 1947 and released ‘Move It On Over’ which kicks off this collection and which became a huge country hit, reaching Number 4. A 12-bar blues written by Williams, this song is considered to have been influential on early rock’n’roll.

Hank Williams – Your Cheatin’ Heart. One of the first posthumous releases for Williams, the inspiration for this song was reportedly his first wife - and subject for so much of his material - Audrey. He actually wrote the song while traveling from Music City to Shreveport, as he described his first wife to his then-fiancee, Billie Jean. The song served as the title of the 1964 film version of Williams’ life, which starred George Hamilton. This 1952 recording - which featured Chet Atkins on guitar - was intended to be little more than a novelty number, but this Hank Williams song became a very important one in his catalog, as the song was on the hit parade at the time of his famous last ride from Knoxville to Oak Hill, giving the song a more tragic sheen. 8. Hank Williams – Honky Tonk Blues.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Your Cheatin' Heart 2:38
A2 Jambalaya 2:47
A3 Lovesick Blues
Written-By – Cliff Friend, Irving Mills
2:42
A4 Half As Much
Written-By – Curley Williams
2:39
A5 Cold, Cold Heart 2:42
A6 Hey, Good Lookin' 2:35
B1 Why Don't You Love Me 2:23
B2 Wedding Bells
Written-By – Claude Boone
2:52
B3 Kaw-Liga
Written-By – Fred Rose
2:33
B4 So Lonesome I Could Cry 2:43
B5 Ramblin' Man 3:00
B6 Honky Tonkin' 2:40

Credits

  • Written-By – Hank Williams (tracks: A1, A2, A5 to B1, B3 to B6)

Notes

Manufactured and distrubuted by Polydor Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): SE-4168-S1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): SE-4168-S2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E-4168 Hank Williams The Very Best Of Hank Williams ‎(LP, Comp, Mono) MGM Records E-4168 US 1963
823 292-1, SE 4168 Hank Williams The Very Best Of Hank Williams ‎(LP, Comp, RE) Polydor, Polydor 823 292-1, SE 4168 US Unknown
SE-4168 Hank Williams The Very Best Of Hank Williams ‎(LP, Comp, Kee) Polydor SE-4168 US 1976
CSJ-341 Hank Williams The Very Best Of Hank Williams Vol. 1 ‎(LP, Comp, Unofficial, Red) 中聲 CSJ-341 Taiwan Unknown
422 - 823 929 - 1 -Y 1 Hank Williams The Very Best Of Hank Williams ‎(LP, Comp) Polydor 422 - 823 929 - 1 -Y 1 US Unknown