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Disc 01 01. "Introduction / Lovesick blues" 02. "Where the old red river flows" 03. "How can you refuse him now?" 04. "Alabama waltz" 05. "Lord build me a cabin" 06. "Nobody's lonesome for me" 07. "Gathering flowers for the master's bouquet" 08. "The blind child's prayer" 09. "When God dips his love in my heart" 10. "A mansion on the hill" 11. "Nobody's lonesome for me" 12. "I'll have a new life" 13. "Everything's okay" 14. "Mother's best theme" 15. "I heard my mother praying for me" 16. "Move it on over" 17. "I saw the light" 18. "Seaman's blues" 19. "Something got hold of me" 20. "Blue eyes crying in the rain" 21. "I've just told Mama goodbye" 22. "May you never be alone" 23. "Dear brother" 24. "They'll never take" 25. "Wait for the light to shine"
Disc 02 01. "Pins and needles (in my heart)" 02. "I heard my mother praying for me" 03. "Cool water" 04. "Lonely tombs (Oh those tombs)" 05. "I just don't like this kind of living" 06. "Jesus remembered me" 07. "On the banks of the Pontchartrain" 08. "Calling you" 09. "My sweet love ain't around" 10. "Where the soul of man never dies" 11. "Mind your own business" 12. "When God dips his love in my heart" 13. "Cold cold heart" 14. "Sally Goodin" 15. "Dear John" 16. "Something got hold of me" 17. "Move it on over" 18. "I'll have a new life" 19. "Faded love and winter roses" 20. "I saw the light" 21. "At the first fall of snow" 22. "When God dips his love in my heart" 23. "Wedding bells" 24. "Where the soul of man never dies"
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Description: | Hank Williams' career was brief and incendiary. Most of those fortunate enough to have seen him in concert say that he was a captivating performer. Now, sixty years after his passing, we finally get a sense of Hank Williams onstage, adding another dimension to our scant knowledge of him. Still popular today, he's a giant in American music. DESTINED TO SURVIVE: The performances heard here were recorded on acetate discs (meant to be played only once or twice) that were shelved in 1951, and they gradually faded from common memory. In the 1970s the acetates were saved from the trash by a WSM employee and eventually given to Hank's daughter, Jett. On behalf of the estate, Jett fought an eight-year battle to establish ownership, finally winning the right to release these recordings in partnership with Time Life. Pictures From Life's Other Side, Vol. 1Hank Williams' career was brief and incendiary. Most of those fortunate enough to have seen him in concert say that he was a captivating performer. Now, sixty years after his passing, we finally get a sense of Hank Williams onstage, adding another dimension to our scant knowledge of him. Still popular today, he's a giant in American music. DESTINED TO SURVIVE: The performances heard here were recorded on acetate discs (meant to be played only once or twice) that were shelved in 1951, and they gradually faded from common memory. In the 1970s the acetates were saved from the trash by a WSM employee and eventually given to Hank's daughter, Jett. On behalf of the estate, Jett fought an eight-year battle to establish ownership, finally winning the right to release these recordings in partnership with Time Life. |
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Manufacturer No.: |
405053866976 |
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