Classic Country - Page 65

This category would feature the music and videos of the pioneers and legends of country music, such as Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, and many more.

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Hank Williams Hank Williams Jr. Johny Cash Patsy Cline Loretta Lynn Willie Nelson Dolly Parton

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I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY (1949) by Hank Williams
One of my favourite Hank Williams songs. Hank recorded this track on 30 August 1949 in Ohio. With him were ace studio musicians: Zeke Turner (electric guitar), Louis Innes (rhythm guitar), Jerry Byrd (steel guitar), Ernie Newton (bass), and Tommy Jackson (fiddle). They were not part of the Drifting Cowboys who toured with Hank at that time (although a couple did do stints with them). The Drifting Cowboys did record with Hank on many other sessions. According to Colin Escott who wrote a biography on Hank "Here is the chill of the void that would become one of the hallmarks of Hank's writing. It is the most oft cited example of Hank Williams the hillbilly poet, but its poetic form comes from the fact that it was originally intended to be spoken, not sung. Acuff-Rose staff writer Vic McAlpin said that Hank had written it for his first session of recitations slated for January 1950, but at some point he changed his mind. "I think ol' Hank needs to record this," he told McAlpin. Hank was concerned that some of the lines might sound self-consciously artsy and alienate his audience, but, as he so often did, he tried out the song on friends, fellow performers, and Fred Rose, and let them convince him that he had excelled". Veteran Nashville songwriter Jimmy Rule recalls: "One day I was over at Acuff-Rose, our mutual publisher, and Hank handed me a piece of paper and said, "Do you think people will understand what I'm trying to say when I say this?" The line was 'Did you ever see a robin weep when leaves begin to die? It's because he's lost the will to live; I'm so lonesome I could cry'. Hank had this lonesome streak, and I think it was largely caused by his marital problems. I think he wrote it out of a feeling of loneliness that stayed very much with him. He would be the natural person to write 'I'm so lonesome I could cry'." I have done my own slideshow video of this song, using as many images of Hank singing that I could find. Also included a few images of the musicians who played on this session, Jerry Byrd and Tommy Jackson. I hope that people not into Hank might take the time to explore his music.
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03:54
Creed Fisher- Hank Williams (Official Music Video)
Listen to "Hank Williams" and the rest of the album 'This Ain't the Hamptons' here : https://cmdshft.ffm.to/tath To see all upcoming tour dates, visit: https://creedfisher.net/tour/ Official Creed Fisher Merchandise: www.creedfishermerch.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creedfisher... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CreedFisherM... Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@officialcreed... Twitter: https://twitter.com/creedfisher1 ????Text me - (512) 548-2204 CREDITS PRODUCTION COMPANY: Gotay Entertainment VIDEO PRODUCER & DIRECTOR: Giovanne Gotay ASSISTANT PRODUCER & DIRECTOR: Melissa Gotay RECORD PRODUCER: Bart Rose, Josh Rodgers, Creed Fisher (Fort Worth Sound) RECORD LABEL: Dirt Rock Empire LYRICS Written By: Creed Fisher and Kaleb McIntire VERSE 1 Ain’t got a lotta money but I just don’t care Got my woman and the dogs and the man upstairs This ol flat bottom boat she sure been around She gonna make it down the creek ‘four the sun goes down The grass is green and I love these hills The rivers flowing down to my moonshine still Shotgun rifle and an old john deere, people think I’m crazy cause I live out here Well I wish those people well, but I still ain’t living in the city, think I’m good right here CHORUS I got all I need, with the whiskey on ice and them outlaw women I got a bag that’s got them seeds, grow our own, got a Zebco spinning Kicking back out in the sticks, middle fingers up in the air I play Hank Williams till the day I die That’s how a Southern Man does it round here VERSE 2 I love fishing and hunting them Whitetail deer Got everything I’ll ever need out here While they’re burning them big cities down to the ground I’ll be back in the woods with my old bloodhound Smile on my face and a gun in my hand Ain’t watching TV, I’m working my land Shot of good whiskey and an old john deere, people think I’m crazy cause I live out here Well I wish those people well, but I still ain’t living in the city, think I’m good right here REPEAT CHORUS GUITAR SOLO BRIDGE A Country Boy Can Survive, Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound, That’s a Family Tradition I guess these old habits are hard to break I’ll play Hank Williams til the day I die REPEAT CHORUS #hankwilliams #countrymusic #creedfisher
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Waylon Jennings With Hank Willaims Jr. - The Conversation ‌‌ - Bohemia Afterdark
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