Harlan Howard - "Heartaches By the Number" (performed by the original songwriter) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/11/29

From the 1965 "All Time Favorite Country Songwriter" LP

Harlan wrote this classic tune ...

Harlan Howard was a prolific country music songwriter. He wrote Patsy Cline's hit "I Fall to Pieces," Johnny Cash's "Busted" and hundreds of other popular classic country songs.

visit his site at:

http://www.harlanhoward.com/

short bio:

Howard was born in 1927 in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up on a farm in Kentucky. As a child he listened to the Grand Ole Opry radio show. In later years Howard recalled the personal formative influence of country music:

"I was captured by the songs as much as the singer. They grabbed my heart. The reality of country music moved me. Even when I was a kid, I liked the sad songs songs that talked about true life. I recognized this music as a simple plea. It beckoned me."

Howard completed just nine years of formal education, though he was an avid reader.[2] When he was 12 years of age Harlan began writing songs, "an enthusiasm fueled by an appetite for books and an ear for a telling phrase.

After serving as a paratrooper with the United States Army, he went to Los Angeles, California, hoping to sell his music.

He did manual labor while writing songs and pushing his finished material. Eventually he sold some of his compositions and, after a few minor successes, his song, "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down", recorded by Charlie Walker, went to No. 2 on the country music charts in late 1958. A year later Ray Price had a major country hit with "Heartaches By The Number"; simultaneously a pop version of the song performed by Guy Mitchell went to No. 1 on the Pop Charts. Buoyed by these two major hits, Howard moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1960. Bringing along a large portfolio of compositions, he signed a contract with Acuff-Rose Music. Howard's songs were so immediately successful that in 1961 alone he had fifteen of his compositions on the country music charts, earning himself ten BMI awards. Among his biggest hits was "I Fall to Pieces," co-written with Hank Cochran and recorded by Patsy Cline. He also wrote the classic Kingston Trio song "Everglades", and the song "Busted", originally a hit for both Ray Charles and Johnny Cash and later a hit for John Conlee whose known to use the song to create awareness for Feed the Children.

Harlan Howard formulated the oft-quoted definition of a great country song: "Three chords and the truth".

Harlan Howard was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1973 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1997. He died in 2002, aged 74, and was buried in Nashville City Cemetery.

Comments

9 years ago

Ed Halfen

great pedal steel and Fender Reverb, stereo production here...What a song!

10 years ago

Bob Coltrain Kennedy

I meant Harland Howard in my comment friend. My fingers got ahead of my brain.

10 years ago

Robert Bales

Hank Harland Did not write this song. Harlan Howard did, I will search who Hank Harland is and what he wrote though.

11 years ago

Bob Coltrain Kennedy

Hank Harland was one of my first songwriting heros. Simple but profound lyrics that we can all still relate to. Hank's song will be heard for many years to come, unlike many artists and writers today. Thanks for sharing this. ~ BCK

11 years ago

Brenda L. Howard

I saw io T V Bio channel, where he said It only take three (3) cords and the truth. With all of the songs that he wrote he hit a lick, and should have made millions cool lol :~)

11 years ago

ed wiles

played this song a million times in the 60's and 70's when I was in a band....and it is still great

12 years ago

Greg Miller

Wow, I'm totally impressed, this is the writer and he does a great job with the song. Harlan Howard wrote for the big names in country music. Greg

13 years ago

biggestkrisfan

That sounds great! Thanks also for the info in the info box. I'm checking out this link...

13 years ago

Jon Bowman

Oh yeah ...

13 years ago

micmoable

I'm a songwriter and it's not easy to write hit songs--Harlan had great talent at it-Rest in peace Harlan.

13 years ago

micmoable

I'm a songwriter and love good songs--Harlan had tons of talent at writing country songs. REST IN PEACE HARLAN!

14 years ago

BobSeger1981

@zaaritha This was recorded after the popular version - but it's recorded by Harlan Howard - who wrote this song and TONS of other great country songs.

14 years ago

Maj-Brith H

So--this is the original?

14 years ago

James Lee

Wow, he DOES Sing !!!.... I Likes It !!. I Like Dwights Version Better Than Ray Price's

14 years ago

ghostgal30e

Great job.

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