Wright), ARE YOU WALKIN' AND A TALKIN' FOR THE LORD, Comedy with Hank and the Drifting Cowboys, MERCURY CD: 536082-2 [set 536077-2] — The Complete Hank Williams   (1998), POLYDOR CD: 847 195-2 [set 847 194-2] — The Original Singles Collection, Plus   (1991), COUNTRY MUSIC FOUNDATION CD: CMF-067D — Rare Demos: First To Last   (1990), COUNTRY MUSIC FOUNDATION LP 12": CMF-007 — The First Recordings   (1986), POLYDOR LP 12": 825 548-1 Y-2/1 — I Ain't Got Nothin' But Time, December 1946 - August 1947   (1985), POLYDOR LP 12": 825 548-1 Y-2/2 — I Ain't Got Nothin' But Time, December 1946 - August 1947   (1985), POLYDOR Cassette: 825 551-4 Y-1 — Lovesick Blues, August 1947 - December 1948   (1985), MERCURY CD: 536084-2 [set 536077-2] — The Complete Hank Williams   (1998), MERCURY CD: 536079-2 [set 536077-2] — The Complete Hank Williams   (1998), POLYDOR LP 12": 825 554-1 Y-2/2 — Lost Highway, December 1948 - March 1949   (1986), MERCURY CD: 546467-2 [set 546466-2] — Live At The Grand Ole Opry   (1999), POLYDOR LP 12": 825 551-1 Y-2/2 — Lovesick Blues, August 1947 - December 1948   (1985), MERCURY CD: 536086-2 [set 536077-2] — The Complete Hank Williams   (1998), AFRS ET 16": END-18, Programme 103   (1949), MERCURY CD: 536087-2 [set 536077-2] — The Complete Hank Williams   (1998), POLYDOR LP 12": 831 633-1 Y-2/2 — Long Gone Lonesome Blues, August 1949 - December 1950   (1987), MGM (UK) LP 12": 2683071/1 — Hank Williams 40 Greatest Hits   (1978), MGM LP 12": E 3267 — Hank Williams as Luke the Drifter    (1955), AFRS ET 16": END-18, Programme 116   (1950), MERCURY CD: 536085-2 [set 536077-2] — The Complete Hank Williams   (1998), AFRS ET 16": END-18, Programme 130   (1950), AFRS ET 16": END-18, Programme 139   (1950), POLYDOR Cassette: 831 633-4 Y-1 — Long Gone Lonesome Blues, August 1949 - December 1950   (1987), AFRS ET 16": END-18, Programme 151   (1950), COUNTRY MUSIC FOUNDATION LP 12": CMF-006 — Just Me And My Guitar   (1985), UNKNOWN ET 16": YTNY 14217 — 1951 March Of Dimes   (1950), MERCURY CD: 536080-2 [set 536077-2] — The Complete Hank Williams   (1998), POLYDOR LP 12": 831 634-1 Y-2/1 — Hey Good Lookin', December 1950 - July 1951   (1987), AFRS ET 16": END-18, Programme 175   (1951), POLYDOR LP 12": 831 634-1 Y-2/2 — Hey Good Lookin', December 1950 - July 1951   (1987), TIME-LIFE CD: 27462-D — The Lost Concerts   (2012), AFRS ET 16": END-18, Programme 197   (1951), ANTHOLOGY OF COUNTRY MUSIC LP 12": ACM-3 — Anthology of Country Music "Early Country Live" Volume I   (1983), POLYDOR CD: 847 197-2 [set 847 194-2] — The Original Singles Collection, Plus   (1991), POLYDOR Cassette: 833 749-4 Y-1 — Let's Turn Back The Years, July 1951 - June 1952   (1987), MGM (UK) LP 12": 2683071/2 — Hank Williams 40 Greatest Hits   (1978), POLYDOR Cassette: 833 752-4 Y-1 — I Won't Be Home No More, June 1952 - September 1952   (1987), MGM (UK) LP 12": MGM-C 8020 — In Memory Of Hank Williams   (1966), TIME-LIFE LP 12": TLCW-01/3 — Country & Western Classics - Hank Williams   (1981), MGM LP 12": E 3803 — The Lonesome Sound of Hank Williams   (1960), MGM (UK) LP 12": MGM-C 834 — Wait For The Light To Shine   (1960), MGM LP 12": E 3955 — The Spirit of Hank Williams   (1961), MGM LP 12": SE 3999 (1) — Hank Williams On Stage - Recorded Live   (1962), MGM LP 12": SE 4040 — 14 More of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits (Greatest Hits, Volume 2)   (1962), MGM LP 12": SE 4109 — Hank Williams on Stage, Volume 2   (1963), MGM LP 12": SE 4138 — Beyond The Sunset   (1963), MGM LP 12": SE 4140 — 14 More of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits, Volume 3   (1963), MGM (UK) LP 12": MGM-C 1008 — Hank Williams Sr. & Hank Williams Jr. Singing Together   (1962), MGM LP 12": E/SE 4378 — Hank Williams & Hank Williams, Jr. Again    (1966), MGM LP 12": E/SE 4429 — More Hank Williams & Strings   (1967), MGM LP 12": E/SE 4481 — I Won't Be Home No More   (1967), MGM LP 12": E/SE 4529 — Hank Williams and Strings, Volume 3   (1968), MGM LP 12": SE 3850 — Wait For The Light To Shine   (1968), MGM LP 12": SE 3733 — The Unforgettable Hank Williams   (1968), MGM LP 12": SE 3331 — I Saw The Light   (1968), MGM LP 12": SE 3924 — Let Me Sing A Blue Song    (1968), MGM LP 12": SE 3925 — Wanderin' Around   (1968), MGM LP 12": SE 3926 — I'm Blue Inside   (1968), MGM LP 12": SE 3928 — First, Last, And Always    (1969), MGM LP 12": SE 3955 — The Spirit of Hank Williams   (1969), MGM LP 12": SE 3999 (2) — Hank Williams On Stage - Recorded Live   (1969), POLYGRAM Cassette: 823 293-4 — 24 of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits   (1976). Date: November 12, 1949 A reception will follow in … Label: MGM, Overdubs, including strings, on previous recordings arranged by Bill McElhiney. (There's A) Bluebird On Your Windowsill is sung by Audrey Williams. As Williams biographer Colin Escott put it: "Rose used Hank's first album as … Location: Nashville, TN. Label: MGM, Hank Williams (voc, g), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Chet Atkins (eg), probably Jack Shook (ag), Charles "Indian" Wright (bas), Date: July 5, 1952 Location: Montgomery, AL, Hank Williams (voc, g), Kitty Wells, Johnnie Wright (vo), Hank Williams (voc, g), Curley Williams (vo, fid), Date: December 22, 1948 Dec. 22, 1948 “Lost on the River” “There’ll Be No Teardrops Tonight” “I Heard My Mother Praying for Me” overdubbed on previous Hank Williams recordings. Your email address will not be published. Location: Nashville, TN Location: E.T. Label: MGM, Previous Hank Williams recordings overdubbed by 5 musicians. Label: MGM, Overdubs, including strings, on previous recordings arranged by Bill McElhiney. It’s also quite apt that “Take These Chains” was recorded on what was the 22nd birthday of a man who became almost as closely associated with the song as Williams, the great Ray Charles. Location: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, Hank Williams (voc, g), Grady Martin (fid), Jimmy Selph, Zeb Turner (g), Billy Robinson (eg), Ernie Newton (bas), Date: August 30, 1949 (2:00 - 5:00 pm) Label: MGM, Hank Williams (voc, g), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Chet Atkins (eg), Sammy Pruett (rg), Ernie Newton or "Cedric Rainwater" (Howard Watts) (bas), Owen Bradley or Fred Rose (pn), Date: January 6, 1951 Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50513 (50-S-6064)N 50514 (52-S-6061)N 50515 (49-S-6073), Date: April 25, 1968 Location: Nashville, TN Location: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, Date: December 1950 Label: MGM, Hank Williams Jr. (vocal) & others? Date: July, 1953 Hank Williams This year marks the 70th anniversary of music icon Hank Williams’ second recording session in Cincinnati. Location: Castle Studio, Nashville, TN Location: Castle Studio, Nashville, TN Free shipping . Location: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, Date: June 14, 1950 (12:00 - 1:30 pm) Location: Nashville, TN Location: Nashville, TN Label: MGM, Overdubs, including strings, on previous recordings arranged by Bill McElhiney. Location: Nashville, TN They cut “Lovesick Blues” which launched Hank’s career into superstardom and led to his invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry. Private Hank Williams recordings overdubbed by Chester B 'Chet' Atkins (guitar), Sammy Pruett (guitar), Don Helms (steel guitar), Charles 'Indian Chuck' Wright (bass) and Jerry Rivers (fiddle). Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50670 (49-S-6031)N 50671 (53-S-6116)N 50672 (54-S-324)N 50673 (54-S-327)N 50674 (55-S-377)N 50675 (53-S-6114), Date: May, 1968 ONE more opportunity was opening up for Fred Rose as he tried to place Hank Williams with a major record label in the spring of 1947.The giant Loews corporation, which owned MGM Pictures, had just started a record division. Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50003 (50-S-6097)N 50004 (47-S-6024)N 50005 (47-S-6021)N 50006 (51-S-6114), Date: April 21, 1966 In particular, the studio discs are quite compelling, but for hardcore fans, the previously unheard live performances (including several songs that Williams … Label: MGM, Hank Williams (voc, g), L.C. A recording session took place on September 23, 1952 at Castle Studio in Nashville that was both productive and poignant. Original master number is shown in parentheses.65-XY-365 (52-S-6068)65-XY-366 (49-S-6038)65-XY-367 (49-S-6060)65-XY-368 (55-S-376), Date: 1966 Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50768 (47-S-6023)N 50769 (50-S-6064)N 50770 (49-S-6039)N 50771 (49-S-6073)N 50772 (47-S-126)N 50773 (55-S-361), Date: October 2, 1968 ... Time Life HANK WILLIAMS: Unreleased Recordings SEALED 2CD+Legendary Country MINT. Location: Nashville, TN Producer Fred Rose took songs from previous single releases that did not sell well at the moment of their release. Location: Nashville, TN Original show number or master number is shown in parentheses.61-XY-1096 (Health & Happiness Show # 2) 61-XY-1097 (49-S-6060) 61-XY-1098 (47-S-6022) 61-XY-1099 (Health & Happiness Show # 4), Date: December 30, 1962 Label: MGM. Location: Nashville, TN, Date: July 25, 1951 (7:15 - 10:35 pm) Label: MGM. Location: Nashville, TN Watch … overdubbed on previous Hank Williams recordings. 47-S-124 was reissued with stereo overdubprs using a master number shown in files as 62-XY-446. Robert Loius Stevenson. Label: MGM. Label: MGM, Overdubs, including strings, on previous recordings arranged by Bill McElhiney. Location: Castle Studios, Tulane Hotel, Nashville, TN, Hank Williams (voc, rg), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Bob McNett (eg), Hillous Butrum (bas), Grant Turner (ann), Hank Williams (voc, rg), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Bob McNett (eg), Hillous Butrum (bas), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Bob McNett (eg), Hank Williams (rg), Hillous Butrum (bas), Audrey Williams (voc), Hank Williams (voc, rg), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Bob McNett (eg), Hillous Butrum (bas). Label: MGM, Hank Williams (voc, g), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Sammy Pruett (eg), Jack Shook (rg), Ernie Newton or "Cedric Rainwater" (Howard Watts) (bas), Hank Williams (voc, g), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Sammy Pruett (eg), Jack Shook (rg), Ernie Newton or "Cedric Rainwater" (Howard Watts) (bas), Farris Coursey (drm), Hank Williams (voc, g), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Sammy Pruett (eg), Jack Shook (rg), Ernie Newton or "Cedric Rainwater" (Howard Watts) (bas), Owen Bradley or Fred Rose (org), Date: November 11, 1950 Track List [Disc 1] You Caused It All by Telling Lies; Faded Love and Winter Roses; The songs were recorded by Williams during sessions between 1946 and 1949. Hank Williams (country music legend) (tracks 6–9, 11, 14–15, 18–19) Bonnie Dodd ( American songwriter and musician ) (track 16) Marcel Joseph (track 10) As 62-XY-446 was assigned to another session, it is assumed there was a confusion with 45 rpm master 51-XY-446. Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50622 (48-S-19)N 50623 (50-S-6133)N 50624 (48-S-21)N 50625 (55-S-381)N 50626 (51-S-6078), Date: May 27, 1968 Original master number is shown in parentheses.65-XY-303 (51-S-6080)65-XY-304 (49-S-6033)65-XY-305 (50-S-6096)Note: On album 2ES 4865, 65-XY-304 includes a narration by Hank Williams Jr.Note:The full title of E/SE 4276 is "Father & Son: The Startling Realism of Hank Williams, Sr. and Hank Williams, Jr. Singing Together in a Recording Miracle". The main change is that, following comments from other respected discographers, I have created separate sessions for the overdubbing rather that adding them to the details of the original recordings. Hank Williams’ Radio Recordings Compiled in Massive New Box Set Six-CD ‘Hank Williams: Pictures From Life’s Other Side’ will be accompanied by 272-page book featuring rare images of the singer Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50163 (51-S-6028)N 50164 (50-S-6003)N 50165 (55-S-376), Date: April 28, 1967 Location: Nashville, TN Location: NBC Television, New York, Hank Williams (voc), Grady Martin (fid), Don Helms (sg), Billy Byrd (eg), Jack Drake (bas), Hank Williams (voc), Roy Acuff, Anita Carter, Opry Cast Ensemble (vo). Location: Nashville, TN Overdubbed Johnny Fair Syrup Radio Show Transcriptions. His 5th Session was on November 6, 1947 while his 6th Session was not until November 7, 1948. Location: Nashville, TN Location: WSM Studio, 7th Avenue and Union Street, Nashville, TN Label: MGM, Hank Williams (voc, g), Tommy Jackson (fid), Jerry Byrd (sg), Zeke Turner (eg), Louis Innis (rg), Ernie Newton (bas), Hank Williams (voc, g), Audrey Williams (vo). Label: MGM, Strings and the Jordanaires (vocal group) overdubbed on previous recordings arranged by Bill McElhiney. Location: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, Date: August 31, 1950 (2:00 - 5:00 pm) Location: NBC Television, New York, Hank Williams (voc, g), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Billy Byrd (eg), Jack Drake (bas), Hank Williams (voc, g), Anita Carter (vo), Grady Martin (fid), Hank Williams (voc), Roy Acuff, Opry Cast Ensemble, Carter Family (vo), Date: May 4, 1952 Date: September 22, 1951 For years, the principals of the Hank Williams estate (Hank Jr. and Jett) were warring back and forth, and this kept the treasure trove of Hank Williams' legacy recordings relegated to bootlegs and listening parties for the select few with access to the Acuff/Rose archive. Acquista il CD album 48 Original Recording di Williams Hank in offerta; album e dischi in vendita online a prezzi scontati su La Feltrinelli. Audrey Williams (voc), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Bob McNett (eg), Hillous Butrum (bas). Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50482 (50-S-6005)N 50483 (50-S-6004)N 50484 (51-S-6080)N 50485 (52-S-6059), Date: December 15, 1967 Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr. or alternatively as Hank Jr. or Bocephus, is an American singer-songwriter and musician.His musical style is often considered a blend of Southern rock, blues, and country. Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr. or alternatively as Hank Jr. or Bocephus, is an American singer-songwriter and musician.His musical style is often considered a blend of Southern rock, blues, and country. Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50651 (47-S-6007)N 50652 (47-S-6024)N 50653 (51-S-6130)N 50654 (48-S-24)N 50655 (55-S-378)N 50656 (55-S-368)N 50657 (47-S-124)N 50658 (48-S-23)N 50659 (49-S-6030)N 50660 (48-S-25)N 50661 (53-S-6113)N 50662 (48-S-26), Date: May 31, 1968 Master numbers were assigned in Nashville in 1955.Masters 55-S-371 (We Planted Roses on My Darling's Grave) and 55-S-375 (A Tramp On The Street) are now lost. Location: Nashville, TN Location: Nashville, TN Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50048 (50-S-6133)N 50049 (51-S-6057)N 50050 (50-S-6135)N 50051 (48-S-19), Date: October 7, 1966 Snoddy engineered Williams’ last recording session in 1952. But the last couple of years have seen a dizzying dump of previously-unheard material from country's first superstar. Location: Capitol Theatre, Niagra Falls, New York, NY, Hank Williams (voc, ag), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms, George Varney (sg), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms, George Varney (sg), Date: June 13, 1952 (10:00 am - 1:00 pm) JACKSON HOLE, Wyo., Nov. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Live-streaming music platform Sessions Live is excited to announce an intimate show with country music legend Hank Williams, Jr. on November 20th from the world famous Cowboy Bar in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.The socially distanced event,'Once in a Lifetime: An Evening with Hank Williams, Jr.,' will be streamed globally to more than … Hank wrote a body of songs tha…. Hank’s daughter, Jett Williams, said. Hank’s final recording session produced his last country chart-topper. THE YEAR OF THE LION. overdubbed on previous Hank Williams. Location: New York In 1989 he began touring with Jett Williams, Hank Williams' daughter. Location: Castle Studio, Nashville, TN Date: March 16, 1951 (1:30 - 5:00 pm) To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive. Location: Castle Studio, Nashville, TN Original master number is shown in parentheses.59-XY-1111 (55-S-369)59-XY-1112 (55-S-370)59-XY-1113 (55-S-362), Date: April 3, 1960 (afternoon) “The first recording of my dad when he was fifteen was given to me decades ago, and then the 1940 home recordings followed a few years later. It was his 11th in a span of some four years. A Chronology of Patsy Cline's Recording Sessions From November 16, 1960 To February 7, 1963. Hank Williams acts as emcee for this show in Red Foley's absence. Location: Nashville? He was paid $100 a week for the shows. It was written by Fred Rose and Hy Heath and was recorded at Williams' final recording session on September 23, 1952, in Nashville. On Dec. 11, 1946, country star Hank Williams recorded three hit songs in his first studio recording session ever. Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50364 (50-S-6096)N 50365 (49-S-6033)N 50366 (47-S-6023)N 50367 (47-S-123), Date: June 15, 1967 Label: STERLING, Hank Williams (voc, g), Tommy Jackson (fid), Dale "Smokey" Lohman (sg), Zeke Turner (eg), Louis Innis (bas), Date: April 21, 1947 Recording and composition. In that short period, Hank released two studio albums and 31 singles. Location: Rhein-Main AFB, Gateway Theatre, Frankfurt, Date: November 18, 1949 Label: MGM, Hank Williams (voc, g), Jerry Rivers (fid), Don Helms (sg), Sammy Pruett (eg), Rusty Gabbard (rg), Ernie Newton (bas), Date: August 12, 1950 According to Suchtya, other participants recording the Hank Williams songs include Willie Nelson and Norah Jones, and later reports have added Lucinda Williams and Alan Jackson to the group. Label: MGM, Overdubs on previous recordings. Date: July 8, 1953 The historical marker recognizing Herzog’s studio and Hank Williams’ sessions will be unveiled at 1 p.m. Sunday in front of 811 Race St., Downtown. Date: April 23, 1952 Location: Nashville, TN Label: MGM, Hank Williams (voc, g), Robert "Chubby" Wise (fid), Jerry Byrd (sg), Zeke Turner (eg), probably Louis Innis (bas), possibly Fred Rose or Owen Bradley (pn), Date: November 7, 1947 Label: STERLING, Hank Williams (voc, g), Charles "Skeeter" Willis (fid), Vic Willis (acc), James "Guy" Willis (g), Charles "Indian" Wright (bas). Original master number is shown in parentheses.65-XY-349 (49-S-6035)65-XY-350 (49-S-6034)65-XY-351 (49-S-6074)65-XY-352 (51-S-6079), Date: March 16, 1965 The Hank Williams Sessions at the E.T. Private Hank Williams recordings overdubbed by Chester B 'Chet' Atkins (guitar), Sammy Pruett (guitar), Don Helms (steel guitar), Charles 'Indian Chuck' Wright (bass) and Jerry Rivers (fiddle). Location: Castle Studio, Nashville, TN Location: Nashville, TN Location: Nashville, TN. This version of Pan American has an extra verse. MGM master numbers were assigned at Nashville in 1948 when they were purchased by MGM from Fred Rose. Master number was assigned by MGM for LP issue. Location: KWKH Studios, Shreveport, LA. Label: MGM, Overdubs on previous recordings. The first CD includes the earliest recordings of Hank at age 15 and four songs from a home recording session in 1940. Date: September 24, 1954 Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50596 (50-S-6096)N 50597 (47-S-6023)N 50598 (51-S-6129)N 50599 (51-S-6114)N 50600 (49-S-6074)N 50601 (47-S-6021), Date: May 1, 1968 Label: MGM, Overdubs, including strings, on previous recordings arranged by Bill McElhiney. This is bound to frustrate some collectors, but it makes for a better listen, actually. Location: Nashville, TN Original master number, when applicable, is shown in parentheses.60-XY-662 (Are You Walkin' And A Talkin' For The Lord [version 2])60-XY-66360-XY-790 (55-S-382), Date: April 20, 1960 (evening) https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/aug/30/hank-williams-10-of-the-best Many have mistakenly assumed that Hank Williams did all of his studio sessions in Nashville, Tennessee. Label: MGM, Strings and the Jordanaires (vocal group) overdubbed on previous recordings arranged by Bill McElhiney. His recording sessions lasted from 1947 to 1952. Location: Castle Studio, Nashville, TN Label: MGM, Johnny Fair Syrup Radio Show Transcriptions overdubbed by 5 musicians. Original master number is shown in parentheses.N 50007 (52-S-6097)N 50008 (52-S-6062)N 50009 (49-S-6075), Date: May 2, 1966 Label: MGM. ∙ Williams distilled Rufus Payne’s blues, Jimmie Rodgers’ yodeling and lyric imagery, and Ernest Tubb’s honky-tonk into a unique—and high…. From the beginning of 1949 to the end of 1953, Hank Williams was well represented on the Billboard Charts. It marked the final studio booking for Hank Williams, a little over three months before his death at the age of just 29. Hank Williams SHREVEPORT SESSIONS Vinyl Record. Crysel (fid), Sammy Pruett (lg), Herman Herron (sg), Slim Thomas (rg), Lum York (bas), Date: November 6, 1947 Original master number, when applicable, is shown in parentheses.59-XY-634 (55-S-359)59-XY-635 (55-S-372)59-XY-636, Date: October 28, 1959 Personnel possibly Ray Edenton (rhythm guitar); Thomas Grady Martin (electric guitar); Floyd T "Lightnin" Chance (bass); Murray M "Buddy" Harman Jr. (drums); Floyd Cramer (piano). Location: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN. Location: Nashville, TN, Date: September 23, 1952 (1:30 - 3:40 pm) Location: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, Date: September 29, 1951 Location: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, Hank Williams (voc, g), Don Helms (sg), Sammy Pruett (eg), Date: October 25, 1951 Location: Nashville, TN Location: Nashville, TN Location: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN. The other two CDs are from Hank’s syndicated radio show in 1949, The Health And Happiness Show. Date: December, 1962 Herzog Studios, Cincinnati, OH The following March — almost one year to the date after the song's recording session — he made one of his only TV appearances, performing the song on 'The Kate Smith Evening Hour.' Label: MGM, Hank Williams (voc, g), Dale Potter (fid), Don Davis (sg), Zeb Turner (eg), Jack Shook (rg), Velma Williams (bas), Date: Spring 1949 overdubbed on previous Hank Williams recordings. 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