Johnny Tillotson - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/08/28

As a kid, I had this on the Cadence label #1432. It was the flip side of "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)" I wore it out, I played it so much. It was released in Oct. 1962. Both sides were covers of Hank Williams tunes.

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9 years ago

Peter Harrison

A Hank Williams song ..... better than the original .... Bought it a lifetime ago 

9 years ago

peter .farias

this song still sounds great 1962 again thank you

9 years ago

peter .farias

yes another lovely song from 1962 yes indeed it is thank you

9 years ago

Zev Feldman

COUNTRY BALLAD KILLER

9 years ago

Randy Lowe

Hank Williams was born and raised in Georgiana, he wrote this song about the time I was born. I mom knew him and when he sang at bars she would go and dance.Now Johnny Tillotson has sung it. many people have redone this son. Hank Williams did many song that are still popular today. He was a legend. He was born just of the street from my house in Georgiana, I think I drove by it for you to see one time when you were here. hugs, dad

10 years ago

tenniscollector

Hey this is great. Only ever heard Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison versions. Thanks for uploading. I want to invite you and other John Tillotson fans to check out my Judy, Judy, Judy (Version 2) upload.

10 years ago

john morrison

a nice version

10 years ago

carl blankenship

SO AWESOME <3

10 years ago

Szabolcs Ricky Bodnar

no wonder your favorite.but Elvis' is cool too.

11 years ago

GreatFangirlMizu

Did Hank Williams write this or perform it er something? XD

11 years ago

difa2ol

Loved the 4H roller skating parties at the Rollerdrome! Many happy memories of the times spent there!

11 years ago

bcrnfan

This is one of the classic Couple Moonlight songs at the Black Hawk Rollerdrome, rollerskating at its best.

11 years ago

zelma nelson

This is beautiful rendition of a best eve song that hank sr. wrote...johnny did him proud..he did a beautiful..job...

12 years ago

James Burdett

There must be 500 versions of this song. This is my favorite, possibly because it was the first. I bought the album "It Keeps Right On aHurtin" in 1962. I did not realize it at the time, but this was the only track on the album in mono- all the other 11 were stereo. Always wondered why.

12 years ago

bobbyelvis12

I love this song !

12 years ago

Christian Martins

A classic country, very well sung

12 years ago

sapphiretaurus

A beautiful version. Johnny puts his own signature on it, and makes it his own as much as B.J. Thomas did.

12 years ago

Raymond LaBay

Listening to a full flowering of music bequeaths in all of us a better understanding of our fellow man.Take care ADonovan43

12 years ago

Charlene Mertz

I met him. I knew him. That was then. This is now.

13 years ago

sybilian

Hank would be proud of the treatment of his beautiful lyrics.

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