The Old Country Church - Hank Williams There's a place near to me where I'm longing to be With my friends at the old country church There with mother we went and our Sundays we spent With our friends at the old country church Precious years of memories Oh what joy they bring to me...
Like we prayed in that old country church If they'd only confess, Jesus surely would bless As He did in that old country church Precious years of memories Oh, what joy they bring to me How I long once more to be With my friends at the old country church...
and she mapped out her experience in this breakthrough ballad. “If you think we live in the land of the free/You should try to be black like me,” she sang over pedal-steel cries on the track, teasing out the strands of R&B and Black church music so integral to country’s 21st ...
Stonewall Jackson 乡村 · 1969年 试听 歌曲 时长 1 Jesus Hold My Hand 3:38 2 The Old Country Church 2:39 3 Where Could I Go but to the Lord 2:58 4 Something Got a Hold of Me 4:02 5 Kneel at the Cross 2:14 6 Save a Little Place for Me ...
8. Hank Williams, Jr. –“Old Habits” One of the singer’s more understated performances, this song reached the top 10 in the fall months of 1980. In the lyrics, Williams laments that even though he has beaten some formidable odds and opponents over the years, losing the love of his...
Williams (ˈwɪljəmz) n 1.(Biography)Hank,real nameHiram Williams.1923–53, US country singer and songwriter. His songs (all 1948–52) include "Jambalaya", "Your Cheatin' Heart", and "Why Don't you Love me (like you Used to Do?)" ...
He grew up listening to country stars like Hank Williams and Gene Autry, and he learned how to play the guitar at 10 years old. Travis spent years honing his craft in bars in North Carolina before setting off for Nashville. The "Promises" singer has gone on to become one of the most ...
Also ranks #13 on The 50 Best Country Singers Of The '90s, Ranked 18 Hank Williams, Jr. 2,910 votes As the son of a legendary musician, this artist faced immense pressure to live up to his family's legacy – a challenge he met head-on by forging his own path in country music. ...
For years, Burton played only that 1953 Tele, first white and later painted red, as he became a top-flight session player in Los Angeles. He appeared on records by Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., and Glen Campbell, as well as the...
1. Hank Williams Hank Williams made a big impact on American music in the 1900s. He sang country songs that many people loved. Born in 1923, Williams had a special way of singing that touched people’s hearts. His songs were about real life – both happy and sad times. Some of his ...