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Hank Williams Live at the Grand Ole OpryHank

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Live at the Grand Ole Opry
Mercury Records
Performances from Hank's debut broadcast performance in June of 1949 to one of his last
in July of 1952.
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Track Listing
Disk 1
Lovesick Blues
Wedding Bells
You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)
Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used to Do)?
Comedy - Red Foley/Minnie Pearl
They'll Never Take Her Love from Me
Moanin' the Blues
Nobody's Lonesome for Me
Dear John
Cold, Cold Heart
Disc 2
Aunt Jemima's Plaster - Red Foley
Lead Me to That Rock - Wally Fowler
I Just Don't Like This Kind of Livin'
Comedy - Minnie Pearl
Lord, I'm Coming Home - Red Foley
Oh, You Beautiful Doll - Claude Sharpe
Comedy With Jamup & Honey
Lovesick Blues
You Ain't Got Faith - Wally Fowler
Church Music - Red Foley
Liner Notes:
"I thought he lived in our house. When I was a boy in Alabama, his voice, his words, his
agony and joy and spirit were as inescapable as the heat, the damp, the sound of the wind
in the pine … even in his beautifully tailored western suits, he had told our story with
beauty and pride and pain and something very close to love, for a man who had seemed to
loathe himself, before he died … " - Rick Bragg
Related links:
Official Website
Hank Williams Lyrics
Country Music Hall of Fame
PBS American Masters
All Music Guide
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Hank Williams Live at the Grand Ole OpryHank
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