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Hank Williams Jr - Old Nashville Cowboys

Album: Whiskey Hell And Hell Bound

1979

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9 years назад

Dacey Sara

Sigh. 

9 years назад

Josh Hotte

I know they killed Jesse James. 

9 years назад

Ken McLeod

I believe Hank wrote this one as well....But I could be wrong..

9 years назад

Carolyn Bilyeu

I Lost My SISTER Sunday.. The songs HELP. :-) 

9 years назад

Joe Parks

I lost my dad two days ago. He took me to see Hank Williams, Jr. who had just released this album in 1979. It was my very forst concert of any kind.This was his favorite song from the album, which he purchased for me at the show and got Hank to sign for me.

9 years назад

Jonathan Engström

The very very GOAT!!

10 years назад

Firstgary Lastmartim

good one

10 years назад

tjdinfl

"The Conversation" comes next on the Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound album. After this song ended, I was waiting for it to start. Some things are burned into the memory.

11 years назад

Shaded

Hank also did a few Steve Young tunes..... most notably "Montgomery Rain"

11 years назад

rowdyashell56

and your point is.....

11 years назад

Robert Fitzpatrick

OOPS NA$HVILLE

11 years назад

Robert Fitzpatrick

THE TRUTH ABOUT NASHEVILLE .

12 years назад

Chris Fontenot

I bought this album (vinyl LP 33) in Summer 1979 when I was 10 years old. I've been a Hank fan for a long time, his albums of the late 70's & 80's never seem to go out of style.

12 years назад

ddop32

Never has a song spoken so true about a genre of music continuously over time. I turned on country radio the other day, and I remembered why I am only 26 and grew up listening to classic country. The music today is total redneck crap or either something that sounded just like pop music.

12 years назад

TheChief1313

Waylon Jennings n Johnny Cash also cut this.

12 years назад

Bill Brabham

This GREAT song is one of the very few songs that Hank Williams, Jr. has cut that he did not write. The song was written by Billy Earl McClelland, Rock Killough, and Ken Beal. - McClelland and Killough, like Hank Williams, Sr. and Hank Williams, Jr., are great ALABAMA natives!!!

12 years назад

jim09667

years since i had heard this ..great

12 years назад

Scott Godwin

Man, why have I never heard this one? Chills

13 years назад

namelessdontneedone

i had this album but it got stolen i can understand though this cd is great now i bought it online and burnt a disc for my jeep so it is better now but still not the same

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