在Apple Music 上收听Hank Williams & Hank Williams, Jr.的《Gospel Favorites》。1995年。12 首歌曲。时长:29 分钟
According to legend, Williams penned this countrified song of lust and yearning for Little Jimmy Dickens while traveling on an airplane with his fellow Grand Ole Opry member, as well as comedian Minnie Pearl and her husband Henry. Williams decided to record the song himself, and the result beca...
Hank Williams. Soundtrack: The Last Picture Show. Hank Williams was born in September 1923 in a small Alabama farming community about 70 miles south of Montgomery. His father was a railroad engineer who was also a victim of shell shock after a year of fi
20 soul-stirring songs, including: Are You Walkin' and A-Talkin' for the Lord * A Home in Heaven * How Can You Refuse Him Now * I Saw the Light * Jesus Is Calling * Wealth Won't Save Your Soul * When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels * and more. 我来说两句 短评 ··· 热...
Emmylou Harris – Her luminous version of Drifting Too Far is from her, ‘Angel Band’ collection of Country Gospel songs. Hank Williams – His version was unreleased during his lifetime. One thing I can say – you can never have too many Hank Williams records. ...
It also led to partnerships with other artists, likeMerle Haggard. Hank Williams may be the Godfather of country music, but Buck Owens pioneered country on the West Coast. Every time you hear a song that pulls from influences from outside of Music City, think of him. ...
and the crack epidemic was decimating families. There was police brutality and quasi-racism. We felt the tension between us and the police. Things were dark for us. We wrote a song for Run-D.M.C. called "God Bless the U.S." but Russel [Simmons] didn't like it. It was too politi...
saddest moments of Williams’ life. After a show with Minnie Pearl, the singer was reportedly depressed, and she began to prod him to sing this Gospel standard. Williams replied “Minnie, there ain’t no light.” Roy Acuff performed the song at Williams’ funeral in Montgomery in January ...
Hank Williams. Soundtrack: The Last Picture Show. Hank Williams was born in September 1923 in a small Alabama farming community about 70 miles south of Montgomery. His father was a railroad engineer who was also a victim of shell shock after a year of fi
saddest moments of Williams’ life. After a show with Minnie Pearl, the singer was reportedly depressed, and she began to prod him to sing this Gospel standard. Williams replied “Minnie, there ain’t no light.” Roy Acuff performed the song at Williams’ funeral in Montgomery in January ...