Country Recording Artists
HANK WILLIAMS
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Singles
(1947)
NEVER AGAIN (WILL I KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR) (1947)
PAN AMERICAN (1948)
MY SWEET LOVE AIN'T AROUND (1948)
I SAW THE LIGHT (1949) WEDDING BELLS (1949)
LOST HIGHWAY (1950)
I JUST DON'T LIKE THIS KIND OF LIVING (1950)
WHY DON'T YOU LOVE ME (LIKE YOU USED TO DO) (1950)
MOANIN' THE BLUES (1951)
COLD, COLD HEART (1951)
HEY, GOOD LOOKIN' (1951)
BABY, WE'RE REALLY IN LOVE (1952)
JAMBALAYA (ON THE BAYOU) (1952)
I'LL NEVER GET OUT OF THIS WORLD ALIVE Meant to be a humorous song, as evidenced by its ironic title and chorus, the composition took on additional poignancy following Williams' death. In fact, the urban legend that the song was #1 at the time of his demise is not far from the truth, as he did in fact die in the early hours of January 1953.
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(1947)
WEALTH WON'T SAVE YOUR SOUL (1947)
MOVE IT ON OVER (1948)
HONKY TONKIN' (1948)
MANSION ON THE HILL (1949)
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS (1949)
MY BUCKET'S GOT HOLE IN IT (1950)
LONG GONE LONESOME BLUES (1950)
WHY SHOULD WE TRY ANYMORE (1950)
NOBODY'S LONESOME FOR ME (1951)
HOWLIN' AT THE MOON (1951)
(I HEARD THAT) LONESOME WHISTLE (1952)
HONKY TONK BLUES (1952)
SETTIN' THE WOODS ON FIRE |
(1947)
MY LOVE FOR YOU (HAS TURNED TO HATE) (1947)
ON THE BANKS OF THE OLD PONTCHARTRAIN (1948)
I'M A LONG GONE DADDY (1949)
LOVESICK BLUES (1949)
YOU'RE GONNA CHANGE (OR I'M GONNA LEAVE) (1949)
I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY (1950)
MY SON CALLS ANOTHER MAN DADDY (1950)
THEY'LL NEVER TAKE HER LOVE FROM ME (1951)
DEAR JOHN (1951)
I CAN'T HELP IT (IF I'M STILL IN LOVE WITH YOU) (1951)
CRAZY HEART (1952)
HALF AS MUCH (1952)
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