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Hank Williams Jr. singles chronology. "To Love Somebody". (1979) " Family Tradition ". (1979) "Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound". (1979) " Family Tradition " is a song written and recorded by American musician Hank Williams Jr. It was released in May 1979 as the fourth and final single and title track from his album of the same name.
Family Tradition was a significant success, both critically and commercially for Williams. It peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, making it Williams' first Top 5 album since 1969's Live at Cobo Hall. Four of the ten tracks were released as singles, the first single being "I Fought the Law".
"Calling You" is a hymn written and recorded by Hank Williams. Background. With its simple musical structure and infectious sing-a-long chorus, "Calling You" remains one of Williams' most affecting gospel compositions. It was recorded at the singer's first ever recording session on December 11, 1946 for Sterling Records with Fred Rose producing.
Released: March 1980. Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound is a studio album by American musician Hank Williams Jr., and his fourth on the Elektra/Curb labels. It was Williams' second album of 1979, with Family Tradition released in April. Released in November 1979, Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart ...
Hank Williams Jr. singles chronology. "Young Country". (1988) " If the South Woulda Won ". (1988) "That Old Wheel". (1988) " If the South Woulda Won " is a song written and recorded by American musician Hank Williams Jr. It was released in July 1988 as the first single from the album Wild Streak.
Wild Streak is the forty-first studio album by American musician Hank Williams Jr. It was released by Warner Bros. Records on June 21, 1988. "If the South Woulda Won" and "Early in the Morning and Late at Night" were released as singles. The album reached No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart [2] and has been certified Gold by the RIAA.
I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome (co-written with Bill Monroe) I'm Gonna Break Your Heart. (I'm Gonna) Sing, Sing, Sing. I'm Not Coming Home Anymore. I'm Praying For the Day (co-written with Pee Wee King) I'm So Happy I Found You (lyrics by Williams, recorded by Lucinda Williams for The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams)
Hank Williams, Jr. Lainey Wilson. The collaborators highlight how broad and deep Malone's public embrace of country music has expanded in the past half-decade. In the past few years, his set lists ...