George Strait - Lovesick Blues video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/08/24

"Lovesick Blues" was the seventh track on George Strait's 1991 "Chill Of An Early Fall" album. The song was written by Cliff Friend and Irving Mills. It is here a cover version, as it was most famously recorded by Hank Williams in 1948.

This Song belongs to George "King of Country" Strait, Hank "Father of Country" - "The Lovesick Blues Boy" Williams, and MCA Records.

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12 years ago

Too Far

HANK WILLIAMS WAS THE KING OF COUNTRY AND THE FATHER OF COUNTRY WAS JIMMIE ROGERS THE SINGING BREAKMAN....

12 years ago

354Texxx

"She'll do me, She'll do you, shes got that kinda lovin' "...............eh yea....thats why we're divorced.. (Great song, no matter who recorded it...)

13 years ago

Jeff Briggs

Great song by Hank Williams I like this cover better than most others. Patsey Cline did a good cover also.

13 years ago

Zebra902

At least you didn't say Abe Lincoln :~)

13 years ago

tthomaselli2

Hank Williams, Sr.'s version of 'The Love-Sick Blues' is classic.; Speaking of classic, the song was featured in the 1994 film 'The Shawshank Redemption', which was where I first heard of the song.

13 years ago

Stank Toe

Yeah, you better stick to Porter Wagner and Buck Owens.

13 years ago

Daniel Pantoja

Dadgum George can moan the blues with the best of em!

13 years ago

OfficialJakeHouston

Definitely my favorite version of this song. Long live the KING!!

14 years ago

TheGulfray

When this guy sings 'em they stay sung. Great!

14 years ago

WinstonFreedman

@cowboytwang Thank you for the correction.

14 years ago

Alvin Blaine

This song was NOT first recorded by Hank Williams. It was one of Hank's first hits, but it has been recorded by about a half a dozen times before Hank covered it. The first recording was by Elsie Clark in 1922, then Jack Shea also in '22, then twice by Emmett Miller once in 1925 then in 1928, and Rex Griffin covered Miller's version in 1939, and that's the version Hank covered. The early versions have an intro and another verse that no one does anymore.

14 years ago

Rebecca Fannon

I love anything this man sings... have loved him since 1984 and every song he sings is GREAT!

14 years ago

Zebra902

Lord have mercy, that man is good lookin'. Toobad I'm more than old enough to be his mother!

14 years ago

cjkreitel

This is AWESOME, thanx for posting it

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