Hank Williams Best Of The Singles 1947-1958 (4-CD)
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Hank Williams: Best Of The Singles 1947-1958 (4-CD)
Article properties: Hank Williams: Best Of The Singles 1947-1958 (4-CD)
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Interpret: Hank Williams
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Album titlle: Best Of The Singles 1947-1958 (4-CD)
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Genre Country
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Artikelart CD
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Label Reel To Reel Music
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EAN: 5036408199126
- weight in Kg 0.18
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01 | Never Again (Will I Knock on Your Door) | Hank Williams |
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02 | Calling You | Hank Williams |
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03 | Wealth Won't Save Your Soul | Hank Williams |
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04 | When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels | Hank Williams |
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05 | I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes) | Hank Williams |
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06 | My Love for You (Has Turned to Hate) | Hank Williams |
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07 | Honky Tonkin' | Hank Williams |
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08 | Pan American | Hank Williams |
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09 | Move It on over | Hank Williams |
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10 | (Last Night) I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep | Hank Williams |
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11 | Fly Trouble | Hank Williams |
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12 | On the Banks of the Old Pontchartrain | Hank Williams |
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13 | Rootie Tootie | Hank Williams |
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14 | My Sweet Love Ain't Around | Hank Williams |
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15 | I'm a Long Gone Daddy | Hank Williams |
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16 | I Saw the Light | Hank Williams |
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17 | Six More Miles (To the Graveyard) | Hank Williams |
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18 | A Mansion on the Hill | Hank Williams |
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19 | I Can't Get You off of My Mind | Hank Williams |
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20 | Lovesick Blues | Hank Williams |
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21 | Wedding Bells | Hank Williams |
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22 | Dear Brother | Hank Williams |
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23 | Mind Your Own Business | Hank Williams |
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24 | Lost Highway | Hank Williams |
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25 | My Bucket's Got a Hole in It | Hank Williams |
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Williams, Hank - Best Of The Singles 1947-1958 (4-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry | Hank Williams |
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02 | I Just Don't Like This Kind of Livin' | Hank Williams |
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03 | Beyond the Sunset | Hank Williams |
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04 | Long Gone Lonesome Blues | Hank Williams |
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05 | My Son Calls Another Man Daddy | Hank Williams |
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06 | Why Don't You Love Me | Hank Williams |
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07 | A House Without Love | Hank Williams |
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08 | Everything's Okay | Hank Williams |
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09 | They'll Never Take Her Love from Me | Hank Williams |
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10 | Help Me Understand | Hank Williams |
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11 | I Heard My Mother Praying for Me | Hank Williams |
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12 | Moanin' the Blues | Hank Williams |
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13 | Nobody's Lonesome for Me | Hank Williams |
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14 | Cold, Cold Heart | Hank Williams |
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15 | Dear John | Hank Williams |
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16 | Just Waitin' | Hank Williams |
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17 | Howlin' at the Moon | Hank Williams |
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18 | I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You) | Hank Williams |
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19 | Hey, Good Lookin' | Hank Williams |
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20 | I Dreamed About Mama Last Night | Hank Williams |
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21 | Crazy Heart | Hank Williams |
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22 | (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle | Hank Williams |
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23 | Baby, We're Really in Love | Hank Williams |
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24 | I'd Still Want You | Hank Williams |
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25 | Ramblin' Man | Hank Williams |
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Williams, Hank - Best Of The Singles 1947-1958 (4-CD) CD 3 | ||||
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01 | Honky Tonk Blues | Hank Williams |
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02 | Half As Much | Hank Williams |
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03 | Let's Turn Back the Years | Hank Williams |
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04 | Jambalaya (On the Bayou) | Hank Williams |
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05 | Window Shopping | Hank Williams |
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06 | Be Careful of Stones That You Throw | Hank Williams |
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07 | Settin' the Woods on Fire | Hank Williams |
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08 | You Win Again | Hank Williams |
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09 | I'll Never Get out of This World Alive | Hank Williams |
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10 | I Could Never Be Ashamed of You | Hank Williams |
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11 | Kaw-liga | Hank Williams |
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12 | Your Cheatin' Heart | Hank Williams |
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13 | Take These Chains from My Heart | Hank Williams |
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14 | I Won't Be Home No More | Hank Williams |
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15 | Weary Blues from Waitin' | Hank Williams |
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16 | I Can't Escape from You | Hank Williams |
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17 | Low Down Blues | Hank Williams |
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18 | You Better Keep It on Your Mind | Hank Williams |
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19 | How Can You Refuse Him Now | Hank Williams |
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20 | House of Gold | Hank Williams |
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21 | I Ain't Got Nothin' but Time | Hank Williams |
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22 | I'm Satisfied with You | Hank Williams |
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23 | The Angel of Death | Hank Williams |
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24 | (I'm Gonna) Sing Sing Sing | Hank Williams |
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25 | Please Don't Let Me Love You | Hank Williams |
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Williams, Hank - Best Of The Singles 1947-1958 (4-CD) CD 4 | ||||
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01 | Faded Love and Winter Roses | Hank Williams |
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02 | A Message to My Mother | Hank Williams |
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03 | Mother is Gone | Hank Williams |
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04 | A Teardrop on a Rose | Hank Williams |
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05 | Alone and Forsaken | Hank Williams |
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06 | At the First Fall of Snow | Hank Williams |
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07 | Someday You'll Call My Name | Hank Williams |
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08 | The Battle of Armageddon | Hank Williams |
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09 | Thank God | Hank Williams |
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10 | California Zephyr | Hank Williams |
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11 | Thy Burdens Are Greater Than Mine | Hank Williams |
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12 | I Wish I Had a Nickel | Hank Williams |
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13 | There's No Room in My Heart (For the Blues) | Hank Williams |
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14 | Blue Love (In My Heart) | Hank Williams |
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15 | The Singing Waterfall | Hank Williams |
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16 | The Pale Horse and His Rider | Hank Williams |
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17 | A Home in Heaven | Hank Williams |
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18 | Ready to Go Home | Hank Williams |
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19 | Leave Me Alone with the Blues | Hank Williams |
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20 | With Tears in My Eyes | Hank Williams |
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21 | The Waltz of the Wind | Hank Williams |
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22 | No One Will Ever Know | Hank Williams |
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23 | We Live in Two Different Worlds? | Hank Williams |
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24 | Roly Poly | Hank Williams |
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Hank Williams was to me the first rock 'n' roll singer.
Don Everly
When Hank Williams's first M-G-M record hit radio stations and Southern juke joints in June 1947, country music was poised for a seismic shift. Western swing and cowboy crooners were waning in popularity, as were the mournful wails of Roy Acuff and trumpet-driven jukebox novelties. Eddy Arnold and Red Foley ruled the charts with finely honed records that sounded more uptown than down-home. Beyond a few select artists with established regional appeal, the major labels mostly ignored Southeastern vocalists who sounded too 'hillbilly,' leaving this market to aggressive independent labels. When King Records in Cincinnati began racking impressive sales figures with raw, unabashedly rural music, the majors took notice but stayed the course.
Williams's Move It On Over was not Ernest Tubb's, Floyd Tillman's or Moon Mullican's Texas honky tonk. It was something fresh and exciting, fusing passionate Acuffian phrasing with a high-volume backbeat straight out of late '30s Chicago race records. It rocked like crazy and formally introduced Hank Williams as a significant voice in country music.
Williams's early years and influences have been thoroughly documented elsewhere. New York writer Roger Williams (no relation) wrote the first significant biography in 1970 ('Sing A Sad Song: A Life Of Hank Williams'; Doubleday). The next fifteen years brought other full-length bios by Jay Caress, Chet Flippo, and George William Koon, among others. Dr. Charles K. Wolfe and Bob Pinson also contributed to our understanding of Williams's life, music, career and recordings. These studies have been largely supplanted by Colin Escott's 'Hank Williams: A Biography' (Little, Brown & Co., 1994) and his notes to Mercury Records' comprehensive 1998 compact disc anthology 'The Complete Hank Williams.'
Hiram 'Hank' Williams was born September 17, 1923 in Mount Olive Community, Alabama, the second child born to Elonzo Huble Williams (1891-1970) and Jessie Lillie Belle Skipper (1898-1955). Lon Williams, a native of Lowndes County, Alabama, was a locomotive driver for a logging company when he met Lillie Skipper. The couple struggled financially after their November 1916 marriage, often relying on help from Lillie's family and meager income from a small general store in their house. Lon Williams was drafted into the army in July 1918, spending part of the next eleven months in France. During his military service he suffered a serious head injury in either a drunken brawl over a woman or a fall from a truck. Although he apparently recovered, the injury caused irreparable neurological damage that later resurfaced.
Returning from the war, Lon Williams worked sporadically at the lumberyards, while Lillie took jobs as a nurse, a cannery worker and seamstress. Their first child, Irene, was born in August 1922, followed by Hank a year later.
Life was hard, but the family got by. On Sundays Lillie sang and played organ at the Mount Olive West Baptist Church. In one of his rare print interviews, Hank recalled those days to San Francisco journalist Ralph J. Gleason. "My earliest memory is sittin' on that organ stool and hollerin'," he said. "I must have been five, six years old, and louder 'n anybody else."
His parents noticed their son had a swollen spot on his spine, a birth defect later diagnosed as Spina Bifida Occulta. If not corrected by surgery, the spinal cord could herniate outward from the spine. Hank's condition went untreated. As he aged, the ailment progressed, leaving him susceptible to back injuries and debilitating pain.
Soon after the 1929 stock market crash, Lon became impaired by a brain aneurysm likely triggered by his earlier head injury. Temporarily unable to speak and his face paralyzed, he was admitted to a Veterans Administration hospital in Biloxi that November. He never lived with his family again.
from booklet BCD16636 - Hank Williams Rockin'Chair Money - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
Read more at: https://www.bear-family.de/williams-hank-rockin-chair-money-gonna-shake-this-shack-tonight.html
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