Hank Williams – On Top of Old Smokey
About The Song “On Top of Old Smoky” is not a Hank Williams original and, in most widely cited music…
About The Song “On Top of Old Smoky” is not a Hank Williams original and, in most widely cited music…
About The Song “I Dreamed That the Great Judgement Morning” is a well-known gospel hymn that predates Hank Williams and…
About The Song “At the First Fall of Snow” is a Hank Williams title that often shows up in his…
About The Song “Drifting Too Far from the Shore” is a classic gospel standard that predates Hank Williams, and the…
About The Song “I’m Gonna Sing” is best understood as part of Hank Williams Sr.’s gospel-facing repertoire culture rather than…
About The Song “The Prodigal Son” in a Hank Williams context should be framed first through source tradition: the title…
About The Song “From Jerusalem to Jericho” is best approached as part of Hank Williams’s sacred-performance world rather than his…
About The Song “Cool Water” is one of the most famous Western songs in American music, and the first factual…
About The Song “Softly and Tenderly” is one of the most enduring American gospel hymns associated with altar-call tradition, and…
About The Song “Just When I Needed You” is associated with Hank Williams’s early-period recording activity, but it is not…
About The Song “Gathering Flowers for the Master’s Bouquet” is a traditional gospel-country piece that predates Hank Williams’s commercial career…
About The Song “Why Should We Try Anymore” is one of the strongest examples of Hank Williams writing directly from…
About The Song “The Old Country Church” is one of the clearest windows into how Hank Williams carried church-rooted repertoire…
About The Song For this title, the first thing to clarify is attribution reliability. In widely cited Hank Williams discographies,…
About The Song “Pictures from Life’s Other Side” is a traditional-country narrative piece that predates Hank Williams as a recording…
About The Song “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You” in Hank Williams’s catalog should be handled carefully,…
About The Song “When the Saints Go Marching In” is not a Hank Williams composition, but a much older American…
About The Song “Where the Soul Never Dies” is one of the best examples of how Hank Williams connected commercial…
About The Song “Pins and Needles (In My Heart)” belongs to the core period when Hank Williams was defining modern…
About The Song “Tennessee Border” sits in an interesting place in Hank Williams’s catalog: it is a recognizable title from…