名人轶事 Country and Western Singer Hank Williams Wrote Songs About Love and Heartbreak THEME VOICE ONE PEOPLE IN AMERICA a program in Special English by the Voice of America THEME Every week at this time we tell you a story about people who played a part in the history of the United State...
From the wiki: “Hank Williams wrote ‘Cold Cold Heart’ after visiting his wife, Audrey, in the hospital where she was recovering from an illegal abortion. The flowers he brought her were thrown back in his face. ‘You sorry son of a bitch,’ she is claimed to have said. ‘It was ...
This Hank Williams song drips with pain and loneliness, and indeed it should. The singer was visiting Audrey in the hospital, and leaned down to kiss his wife, when she turned away and lashed out to him. He took his pain and wounded pride, went home, and wrote this timeless classic, w...
《(I Don't Have) Anymore Love Songs》是Hank Williams, Jr.演唱的歌曲,Williams作词,收录于专辑《Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound》。歌曲歌词 There's been some things that I wanted to say a long time Never have I spent a day without you on my mind And I've tried a lotta songs and I ...
Now hank Williams Jr writes ’em rough sings ’em tough Charlie Daniels sings a song about the devil Walloon and Willie sing about anythings they like And I’ll probably be sing these cowboy songs for the rest of my life And writing these cowboy songs yodeler cowboy songs Just me and ...
Now hank williams jr writes 'em rough and sings 'em tough And charlie daniels sings a song about the devil And waylon and willie sing about anythings they like And I'll probably be sing these cowboy songs for the rest of my life And writin' these cowboy songs yodellehe cowboy songs ...
Hank Williams Jr. has always played a tougher form of country music than his peers and trailblazing father. But his 1984 hit "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" grazes the edges of Southern rock with its blazing guitars and raucous subject. The song took on a life of its own...
but as time passed the recordings became more rhythmic. Louis Armstrong was one of the first to make the tune into a nationally known Pop tune in the 1930s. (Armstrong wrote that his sister told him she thought the secular performance style of the traditional church tune was inappropriate and...
The Counting Crows and Vanessa Carlton cover of this song might be the most famous version, but Joni Mitchell's was the original. Mitchell toldThe Los Angeles Timesthat she wrote the song after her first trip to Hawaii, where they had literally paved paradise to put up a parking lot. ...
Hank Williams, who wrote Jambalaya back in 1952 (well he most likely co-wrote it based off an old Cajun melody), may have played it on a guitar, but it sounds great on the ukulele. This is another simple two chord melody that works with a basic uke strum. Sometimes when playing simpl...