Hank Williams - Country Nostalgia (2022)

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Title: Country Nostalgia
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Old but Gold Music
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:34:43
Total Size: 518 / 224 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Happy Rovin' Cowboy (Theme) (01:19)
2. Sally Goodin' (Show Two) (00:52)
3. Lost Highway (03:20)
4. I Saw the Light (02:39)
5. Tramp on the Street (03:49)
6. Wedding Bells (03:47)
7. Sally Goodin' (00:53)
8. Sally Goodin' (Show Three) (01:27)
9. Old Joe Clark (00:38)
10. Lovesick Blues (03:20)
11. Happy Rovin' Cowboy (Theme) (Show Two) (01:13)
12. I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry (02:54)
13. Fire on the Mountain (00:41)
14. You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave) (03:00)
15. I'm a Long Gone Daddy (02:50)
16. (There's A) Bluebird on Your Windowsill (02:07)
17. Happy Rovin' Cowboy (Theme) (Show Three) (01:20)
18. Where the Soul of Man Never Dies (01:52)
19. Cotton Eyed Joe (00:28)
20. I'm Telling You (02:15)
21. Bill Cheatham (01:09)
22. I Want to Live and Love (02:35)
23. Bile Them Cabbage Down (00:38)
24. Happy Rovin' Cowboy (Theme) (Show Four) (01:22)
25. Sally Goodin' (Show Four) (00:34)
26. The Prodigal Son (02:34)
27. When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels (02:42)
28. Mansion on the Hill (03:12)
29. Wagner (00:36)
30. I'll Have a New Body (I'll Have a New Life) (02:40)
31. Fingers on Fire (00:40)
32. Sally Goodin' (Show Five) (01:00)
33. Happy Rovin' Cowboy (Theme) (Show Five) (01:16)
34. Lovesick Blues (Show Six) (03:29)
35. Fisherman's Hornpipe (00:32)
36. Sally Goodin' (Show Six) (00:40)
37. Happy Rovin' Cowboy (Theme) (Show Six) (01:19)
38. Thy Burdens Are Greater Than Mine (03:44)
39. There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight (03:11)
40. Wedding Bells (Show Seven) (03:58)
41. Pan American (03:06)
42. I've Just Told Mama Goodbye (02:10)
43. I Can't Get You off My Mind (01:57)
44. Arkansas Traveler (00:35)
45. Sally Goodin' (Show Seven) (00:57)
46. Happy Rovin' Cowboy (Theme) (Show Seven) (01:18)
47. Mind Your Own Business (02:57)
48. Happy Rovin' Cowboy (Theme) (Show Eight) (01:09)
49. Sally Goodin' (Show Eight) (01:35)

Hank Williams is the father of contemporary country music. He was a superstar by the age of 25; he was dead at the age of 29. In those four short years, he established the rules for all the country performers who followed him and, in the process, much of popular music. Hank wrote a body of songs that became popular classics, and his direct, emotional lyrics and vocals became the standard for most popular performers. He lived a life as troubled and reckless as that depicted in his songs.

Hiram King Williams was born in Mount Olive, AL, on September 17, 1923. When he was eight years old, he was given a guitar by his mother. His musical education was provided by a local blues street singer, Rufus Payne, who was called Tee Tot. From Tee Tot, Williams learned how to play the guitar and sing the blues, which would come to provide a strong undercurrent in his songwriting. Williams began performing around the Georgiana and Greenville areas of Alabama in his early teens. His mother moved the family to Montgomery, AL, in 1937, where she opened a boarding house. In Montgomery, he formed a band called the Drifting Cowboys and landed a regular spot on a local radio station, WSFA, in 1941. During his shows, Williams would sing songs from his idol, Roy Acuff, as well as several other country hits of the day. WSFA dubbed him "the Singing Kid" and Williams stayed with the station for the rest of the decade.



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Many thanks for lossless.