Preston County West Virginia! Hank Williams Sr Greatest Hits and Green Day American Idiot were my very first two CD's I got for my 6th birthday along with an oldschool CD player.
I agree wholeheartedly, imagine that two open reel tapes or what we now call reel to reel then gets pressed as a 45. Today our pop and country singers and musicians use voice and pitch correct and have a sound tech working a 32 track or more board. The ones that can't sing at all sing over a larenjectomy tube or just use an algorythem. All that great music back in the day done on monochrome. We still have a lot of great musicians today but, they're not being hired. The industry has managed to dumb down young listeners.
I’m a black man 👨🏾 and I absolutely love hank Williams. Who taught Hank how to play. It was and old black man, taught hank how to play . In exchange hank feed the man sandwiches that his mother made for him when he went to shine shoes. When hank got famous and rich he went back looking for him. But he has done passed away. He didn’t know and hank went to his grave site and bought him a beautiful headstone. That’s how good of a man Hank was. I love all his songs.
My Grandmother loved this song and "Hey Good Lookin". Along with Johnny Cash this was the only artist we could both agree on. I remember her singing the words as she was cooking a plate of food. I can almost her her voice in the background of the song if I close my eyes and wish hard enough. I miss you Grandma, In memory of Kathleen E. Cadieu (1921-2009)
This song reminds of my late dad, oh Mr Pencel I miss you every day dad the perfect gentleman in my eyes I'm glad you showed me what a father and son bond was all about. In life I've learned to be true to myself and this song is awakening everything I can remember from my childhood past. Mr Pencel thank you for growing me on the wings of country and western music. I'm lost for words sometimes daddy but life must go on. Mr Pencel I'm glad I didn't wait until u took the heavenly express to show you how much u really had meant to me. Sleep on old man til we meet again....
Deadright..As Good As it gets..me everytime..Hank has That Comforting/Familar..et al..that conexts wth so many 'then 'now &,Always.'-(Thats a country song title..imagine Hank on 'Idol..they'd most likely Denie him re;As he's so far outta there basic Beleif of what will sell..Simon(ewwwh!)Would hv to say smthing derogitive.yet i dont recall anything he's recorded.managed.Not a lick.Yet he's qualified to Tell all the People..'Sm thing of any value.(!?).i dont think so..defNoFanOfTV.personalities.
When I was a little kid these are the songs my dad used to play on his guitar and sing. These songs are such a flashback and makes me feel like he's in the room right now.
Hank,I have listened to you songs from being teen-ager to what I am now,a pensioner.They never go stale and always resonate with me.Gone but never forgotten.
I was like 10 years old when I first heard the song my farther passed away last month and I can still hear him tell me listen to the song i just wish my daughter's. would listen i am 48 now. I miss my father
The irony, Brian, is that he is now thought of as a "traditional" artiste. He'd have been heartbroken to hear that - he was one of the avant garde in his day!
brian allegood You must be fckin' tone deaf or Hank William's descendant, 'cause no person in their right mind would say such crap. Hold a candle to him? Patsy Cline, holds a torch next to him. GTFO here with your delusions
Just got done watching an interview with Don Helms, and this recording only took one take for them. He stated that " after we recorded this song, that was the last time I saw Hank alive." Truly tragic, now he's in heaven playing with all of the drifting cowboys.
In Memory of Our Dad (Sid Blumsom) on the 9 Year Anniversary of his Death (1928-2006). This is a favorite Song of mine as we use to go to the Drive In Movies, I had to be in the front seat as I loved putting my head down on the Dash Board to listen to the Country Music on our Way Home. When this song came on, Dad would say( "Sing It, Sandy") RIP Dad! Love & Miss You So Much! Sandy!
Brother THE TIME HAS COME.... Your right on this song... I've tried and tried but it's all the same... Lord,Build me a cabin.. Just outside the Tree of Life. - Hank Williams Sr
This was my Mothers favotite song. She sung it to me often, she had a rough life, i think hearing this somehow made her feel better, a way to get her feelings out. We lost her on January 6th, 2021, same day as Capital riots. We all miss her very much as she looks down from Heaven.
They covered his songs, talked of him being an inspiration. As far as George Jones goes, that's your opinion. I could say the same of George Strait, a man who has one good song. Almost every one of Hank's songs were great. 😘
A better time no...but Music was at its prime and Hank was the best country artist of the late 40s and early 50s and we will always appreciate the songs he left us
The best line (that only musical geniuses think of), "you'll walk the floor, the way I do," is done in a way that could easily be overlooked, putting the focus on the other person but it's him, who cheated first.
I hear his voice, immediately takes me back to when little spending time at my grandparents home, in coal country, eastern ky.!!! It just makes me cry and happy at same time...the best times ever in Appalachia. LOVED IT!
Reminds me of you, Daddy. We had that little record player and you’d come home from the Honky Tonk across the street and play this until one night Mom threw it out the window lol
It was Cedric Rainwater who laid down the stand up acoustic bass when the original was recorded. In one take on a reel to reel, amazing. R.I.P. Hiram King Williams...
My favorite resident loved this song..she just passed away and my heart is broken...I keep playing this song because I can hear her singing it..I love u Nora R.I.P
tipetu, My Dad, an old accordion player back in the day(his band, The Accordionaires, opened for Franky Yankovic for a time) , actually saw Hank Sr. live. I played this for him & he said it sounded very much how it sounded live. Kudos!!!
Only a few have the insight to touch the nerves that we all have had bruised. Its part of life and so is reckoning the experience........ Hank was one of those few.
After all these years Hank Williams SR. Is still an all time favorite of millions of people. This man was truly a legend. RIP Mr. Williams your sadly missed but have not been forgotten
One of the most genuine country sounds was Hank Williams. He is an immortal. The bass was needed. It adds richness and depth to the sound. I am a big opera and classical music fan and to paraphrase Yeats, anyone who cannot enjoy Hank Williams does not so much deserve to be criticized as to be pitied.
Without hank williams music would have never evolved into such a great tune and diverse types of music it became, thanks to the man who created it in his own image.
There aint no better than this right here, right now. I love the sound of this...............at a cellular level, it heals me. I hope it heals you...cause there ain't no better than the sound of this angel.
I remember the first time that I heard Hank's music. It was at a cafe way out in the country on an old jukebox. It was Your Cheatin Heart. I was 7 years old and I remember staring into the jukebox, thinking "Wow, what is this? I've never heard ANYTHING this good before!" The first album that I ever bought with my own money was Hank Williams 24 Greatest hits. 30 years later, I still listen to those songs like I'm hearing them for the first time.
Hank had a tragic life. Alcoholism, divorce, heartbreak, back pain, an absent father due to his musical fame. And it got the best of him one day. We'll never, ever forget your legacy, Hank. We will forever honor and remember the true king of country music. George Strait doesn't even hold a candle to Hank. Rest in peace, you absolute legend
Well, I love BASS in every aspect of music, so naturally, this one will attract me, and thanks for adding my favorite part to this great song, YOUR CHEATIN' HEART, HANK SR.
my dad past away a year ago and when I think about him I think about this song and me and him on the front porch drinking some cold ones I miss you pops.....r.i.p
I grew up on Hank, rock-a-billy, and other country styles, plus early rock and roll. My Dad could do a pleasing Hank imitation and was a hit at local sing a-longs and get together's. I memorized many of his songs by the time I was 10 and sang them while working in the tobacco fields of Eastern North Carolina. The bass sounds good. Thanks for posting.
oh gee, this man has the voice, has the looks, I was so saddened that He died a very young age, and I said to myself why, it,s hard to take in, and then I paused and said to myself we humans have to die one day, why I wondered why Hank died so young, is that I am sixty four years old from Australia and I still listen to Hank, ❤️👍👍👍👍
I have loved this song since my gramps listened *and ...danced?* to it when I was a tiny kid. The added bass just makes the sound so real. Thanks so much!
seems there was a lot more to Hank Williams than singin. The band and the arrangements are works of art , the artisans should also be recognized for their contributions for participating in developing this masterpiece.YAAAA HANK.
LOVING THIS SONG TO THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART! IN HONOR OF MY FATHER WHO LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH AND WITH ADDED BEAT SOUND SO MUCH BETTER! YOU'VE MADE MY NIGHT!
"Fantastic sound" is RIGHT! Thank you so much tipetu! Fantastic sound four months ago when I first found this clip. Even more fantastic now that I'm playing it over my Bose and have hi-def speakers. New and better appreciation of Don Helms and his steel guitar accompaniment right down to the last note. Don was a genius!
RIP HANK YOU WOULD BE A DISAPPOINTED MAN TO SEE WHERE THE COUNTRY MUSIC ROAD HAS GONE I LOVE YOUR MUSIC MAN I WISH I COULD HAVE MET YOU IN REAL LIFE MAN YOU ARE A LEGEND, AND I LISTEN TO A LOT OF YOUR SONGS, AND AM GLAD THAT THERE ARE STILL WAYS TO HEAR THE OLDIES BUT GOODIES LIKE YOU BROTHER HOPE YOU'RE DOING WELL SO SAD YOUR LIFE CAME TO AN END INSUCH A HORRIBLE WAY RIP HANK WILLIAMS SR
Your Cheatin Heart was last song Hank ever recorded , this according to Don Helms and he was playing the steel guitar and was only song he could remember that was done in just one take .
I'd pay a fortune to have old Hank back alive and well so this corrupt country could hear some real country music and i myself would say that Hank is the king of country music but that is my opinion and is not ment to offend anyone
Id pay a fortune to have old Hank back alive and well so this corrupted country would be able to her real country music i my self would call Hank the king of country and that's my own opinion and its not ment to offend anyone
He sounds like a guy in his fifties with a lifetime of heartache behind him , but I believe Hank passed away at only 29 years of age. Myself,I don’t listen to much country music , but I could listen to Hank all day . He was really someone special , and some of his songs like Jambalaya, Hey Good Lookin’, I’m so Lonesome, Your cold cold heart, to name a few, are songs I grew up with and still sound great today .
Who else appreciates such legendary Hank Williams songs ?? ...from Fort Worth, Texas.
Pecos new Mexico brother
Bavaria, Germany, brother ❤
Hank Williams Sr. It's a song I listened to growing up back home in the Philippines!!
I certainly do
Preston County West Virginia! Hank Williams Sr Greatest Hits and Green Day American Idiot were my very first two CD's I got for my 6th birthday along with an oldschool CD player.
Howdy, I am 82 years old & I have listened to HANK's songs from his beginning to the end
and I have loved every minute of it! George
are you still alive? not meant to be rude but you are pretty old.
You listened to the right stuff
It's so crazy that they recorded this song in 1 take! This song was an instant masterpiece!
I agree wholeheartedly, imagine that two open reel tapes or what we now call reel to reel then gets pressed as a 45. Today our pop and country singers and musicians use voice and pitch correct and have a sound tech working a 32 track or more board. The ones that can't sing at all sing over a larenjectomy tube or just use an algorythem. All that great music back in the day done on monochrome. We still have a lot of great musicians today but, they're not being hired. The industry has managed to dumb down young listeners.
Exactly
Love him great song
Dude was a legend.
ol' billy hilly Billy
I LOVE Hank Sr. He was a musical genius; unbelievable that this man wrote virtually ALL the country standards and died at only 29 years old.
Forever Young 🙂💙
I’m a black man 👨🏾 and I absolutely love hank Williams. Who taught Hank how to play. It was and old black man, taught hank how to play . In exchange hank feed the man sandwiches that his mother made for him when he went to shine shoes. When hank got famous and rich he went back looking for him. But he has done passed away. He didn’t know and hank went to his grave site and bought him a beautiful headstone. That’s how good of a man Hank was. I love all his songs.
Great comment! Greetings from Serbia!
Great Historical account
No way..stop saying black fella.. dude..
My Grandmother loved this song and "Hey Good Lookin". Along with Johnny Cash this was the only artist we could both agree on. I remember her singing the words as she was cooking a plate of food. I can almost her her voice in the background of the song if I close my eyes and wish hard enough.
I miss you Grandma,
In memory of Kathleen E. Cadieu (1921-2009)
This song reminds of my late dad, oh Mr Pencel I miss you every day dad the perfect gentleman in my eyes I'm glad you showed me what a father and son bond was all about. In life I've learned to be true to myself and this song is awakening everything I can remember from my childhood past. Mr Pencel thank you for growing me on the wings of country and western music. I'm lost for words sometimes daddy but life must go on. Mr Pencel I'm glad I didn't wait until u took the heavenly express to show you how much u really had meant to me. Sleep on old man til we meet again....
I miss the old country music like this !! Much better then the country we have today !!
Haley Harris hell yeah
U got that rigjt sir
@@chiefbearpaw6401 - I would say a million times better than the the crap they dare to call country music nowadays!
You’re just old and bitter. Yeah, this music is good but to say it’s better than Chris Stapleton is stupid.
Jmac0518 A donkey throwing up is better than Chris Stapleton.
My daddy could sang just like him!!! He was his idol!!! My daddy was born in 1936. He could never play an instrument but he could sing
It's more than 60 years old---still going and still recognized easily. Pretty good run I'd say.
Deadright..As Good As it gets..me everytime..Hank has That Comforting/Familar..et al..that conexts wth so many 'then 'now &,Always.'-(Thats a country song title..imagine Hank on 'Idol..they'd most likely Denie him re;As he's so far outta there basic Beleif of what will sell..Simon(ewwwh!)Would hv to say smthing derogitive.yet i dont recall anything he's recorded.managed.Not a lick.Yet he's qualified to Tell all the People..'Sm thing of any value.(!?).i dont think so..defNoFanOfTV.personalities.
Pena Walker what
22 years old. 10-18-19. Still listen to ORIGINAL country
Pena pena.W18. Comforting/ familiar what
i'd say too
This man could sure write great songs. They are still played everyday.
I'm. Preacher Nashville... Ill have. To. Speak straight from. Heart .. The. Truth. Come. Only from. Sweet. Jesus .preacher. Nashville.. Bless all.
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Hank wrote songs about the life he lived, it was full of pain, loss, and disappointments, yet he kept going, such a great story
When I was a little kid these are the songs my dad used to play on his guitar and sing. These songs are such a flashback and makes me feel like he's in the room right now.
Hank,I have listened to you songs from being teen-ager to what I am now,a pensioner.They never go stale and always resonate with me.Gone but never forgotten.
Hank wrote the book on country music. Nobody has ever done it better.
Bocephus done it better. Him, The Possum and Conway all three did.
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You, sir, are an idiot.
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This man really sang from the heart-------I can feel his pain------I hoist a drink to Hank Sr.
He actually made this in about 30 minutes and got a record deal with it.
i.ll drink to that
That's what killed him
Why would you hoist a drink to him when it was drink that caused his demise?
@@sebshezu actually it was back pain along with many many drugs and alcohol of course, but morphine is what killed him
I was like 10 years old when I first heard the song my farther passed away last month and I can still hear him tell me listen to the song i just wish my daughter's. would listen i am 48 now. I miss my father
that is truly heart warming I'm sure he was a good man
Juan Ramirez sorry for your loss im 16 and i was raised on this just tell them to listen to some real music!
😢
Hank was my mom's favorite. My sister's and I used to play Hank for her in the nursing home. She passed in 2017.
I always listen to what daddy listens to and tells me to. Your daughters should, i am 32. This song comforted me when i went through the situation.
True King of country music. No one in the country music industry can hold a candle next to hank
But theres Johnny cash too? But tru
The irony, Brian, is that he is now thought of as a "traditional" artiste. He'd have been heartbroken to hear that - he was one of the avant garde in his day!
brian allegood You must be fckin' tone deaf or Hank William's descendant, 'cause no person in their right mind would say such crap. Hold a candle to him? Patsy Cline, holds a torch next to him. GTFO here with your delusions
His sons pretty good too
brian allegood Willie and Waylon are up there with the best of em too for sure
Just got done watching an interview with Don Helms, and this recording only took one take for them. He stated that " after we recorded this song, that was the last time I saw Hank alive." Truly tragic, now he's in heaven playing with all of the drifting cowboys.
The Rembrandt of country music!! The heart,soul ,and master of music !!!
And Rembrandt was the "Hank Williams of painting".
In Memory of Our Dad (Sid Blumsom) on the 9 Year Anniversary of his Death (1928-2006). This is a favorite Song of mine as we use to go to the Drive In Movies, I had to be in the front seat as I loved putting my head down on the Dash Board to listen to the Country Music on our Way Home. When this song came on, Dad would say( "Sing It, Sandy") RIP Dad! Love & Miss You So Much! Sandy!
Sandra Levitt Your memories are sweet and I can relate. We all have them but to share with others is what makes us human; some how!
I as a kid I would sit with my dad and listen hank Williams on weekends I miss him
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Hank never fails to take me back to childhood
My Daddy used to play this song, I was little kid, but loved it and still do!
Nice comment.
How are you Deborah P?
@@tommycalvin6347 Tnx very special to me.
@@deborahprintup6094 I'm from New Jersey. Where are you from?
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Brother THE TIME HAS COME.... Your right on this song... I've tried and tried but it's all the same... Lord,Build me a cabin.. Just outside the Tree of Life.
- Hank Williams Sr
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This was my Mothers favotite song.
She sung it to me often, she had a rough life, i think hearing this somehow made her feel better, a way to get her feelings out.
We lost her on January 6th, 2021, same day as Capital riots. We all miss her very much as she looks down from Heaven.
It's sad a tape recorded this long ago, no autotune, sounds better than these autotuned "stars" these days.
You're living in the past gunny sack. :P
MegaGrendle why shouldn't I?
Let's just be happy we have these old recordings to go back to.
Thank you Hank!!!
Yup, nothing like cranking out the old tunes.
How old are ya? i am 12 and i absolutely love country music!
The greatest country singer that ever lived.
Nope. THE greatest. 44 number one hits on an off yr. George, Johnny and Waylon looked up to him.
They covered his songs, talked of him being an inspiration. As far as George Jones goes, that's your opinion. I could say the same of George Strait, a man who has one good song. Almost every one of Hank's songs were great. 😘
The night Hank williams came to town...
Amara Stone, "George Strait, a man who has one good song" I literally spat my drink out.
Out of Order Same.
Ageless music from a better time. A simpler time.
plain and simple
A Great time. Stuff what we have now. Respect Matt,
yes
A better time no...but Music was at its prime and Hank was the best country artist of the late 40s and early 50s and we will always appreciate the songs he left us
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The best line (that only musical geniuses think of), "you'll walk the floor, the way I do," is done in a way that could easily be overlooked, putting the focus on the other person but it's him, who cheated first.
29 years old and still blarin this. One of my all time favorite songs.
good job let the neighbors hear it too
It’s never too late to hear good music. Cheers from France : wherever you are in the heaven, you got a new fan !
I hear his voice, immediately takes me back to when little spending time at my grandparents home, in coal country, eastern ky.!!! It just makes me cry and happy at same time...the best times ever in Appalachia. LOVED IT!
Ahhhhhhh when he sings your cheating heart & hits that note gives me chills everytime!! 😍😍❤❤
hank will never be beaten
only with a stick
hey are you related to Jenny
There will never be anyone who impacts any genre of music like Hank Williams Sr did for Country Music & simultaneously impacting Rock and Roll. Never.
John M
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I'm in my 30s it's 2019 and I will I always listen to the old school on my play lists as I make my way through life.
Try 17 yrs old and it’s almost the end of 2021😂
So sad
There's more people needing help
I Love this man. Still listening from Scotland 2019.. xx
😊
Awesome my friend !
I'm a Scottish person and proud
I've loved Hank Williams Sr. for 70 years and he sounds better everytime I listen to him.
I love it!!! no one will ever even come close to doing what hank has done!!!
I’m only 15 and live in Nashville and this music is still 100 times better than what anyone puts out today.
It can't get any better !
God gave this man the greatest gift of music !
And we all enjoy !
+such powerful lyrics, simple melody, and strong voice--
Hank did it perfectly--still can't top his songs
Reminds me of you, Daddy. We had that little record player and you’d come home from the Honky Tonk across the street and play this until one night Mom threw it out the window lol
Yup!
Why am I getting nostalgic about a time I wasn't even alive for?
Truly was a better time.
Good music is timeless lol hell this is way past my time and I love it!
Best country singer ever period.
And don’t forget about hank jr
Him and jr
YES
Indeed. No one comes close. Legend.
Debatable
My dad lives Hank and it's something that was passed down to my generation and my children's generation. They enjoyit
The bass line you added absolutely blows this iconic song out of the water! Love it!!
It was Cedric Rainwater who laid down the stand up acoustic bass when the original was recorded. In one take on a reel to reel, amazing. R.I.P. Hiram King Williams...
The bass line you added absolutely blows
@@GARYTEXAS sounds good to me
My grandfather listened to this song when he was just 15 in Manitoba
@Julian Hank is a great musician and i hope you love his music's too
@@randallbritton1016 I do! my grandpa used to listen to songs by hank williams when he was working in the mine's in the early 1950s 52-55
That bass is siiiick. Love it. I do agree about the acoustic but it's still an improvement to an already perfect song.
My favorite resident loved this song..she just passed away and my heart is broken...I keep playing this song because I can hear her singing it..I love u Nora R.I.P
tipetu, My Dad, an old accordion player back in the day(his band, The Accordionaires, opened for Franky Yankovic for a time) , actually saw Hank Sr. live. I played this for him & he said it sounded very much how it sounded live. Kudos!!!
Awesome ;)
He used to hide from Audry in my dad's apartment back in the day in Louisiana.
Cool
My grandpa has met him
Only a few have the insight to touch the nerves that we all have had bruised. Its part of life and so is reckoning the experience........ Hank was one of those few.
After all these years Hank Williams SR. Is still an all time favorite of millions of people.
This man was truly a legend.
RIP Mr. Williams your sadly missed but have not been forgotten
One of the most genuine country sounds was Hank Williams. He is an immortal. The bass was needed. It adds richness and depth to the sound. I am a big opera and classical music fan and to paraphrase Yeats, anyone who cannot enjoy Hank Williams does not so much deserve to be criticized as to be pitied.
Without hank williams music would have never evolved into such a great tune and diverse types of music it became, thanks to the man who created it in his own image.
I grew up on hank Williams Conway twitty Loretta lynn pasty cline those were the good old days an adult now and I still love all country music
There aint no better than this right here, right now. I love the sound of this...............at a cellular level, it heals me. I hope it heals you...cause there ain't no better than the sound of this angel.
@susan my soul always get moved when i listen to his songs
Last recorded song, done in one take. Legendary
I remember the first time that I heard Hank's music. It was at a cafe way out in the country on an old jukebox. It was Your Cheatin Heart. I was 7 years old and I remember staring into the jukebox, thinking "Wow, what is this? I've never heard ANYTHING this good before!" The first album that I ever bought with my own money was Hank Williams 24 Greatest hits. 30 years later, I still listen to those songs like I'm hearing them for the first time.
It's 2022, if you're still listening to this now, you're either old or you got a great taste in music.
And who is here in 2021 ? Hank Rules 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
8-28-24 👋
Makes me think back to the good old days of driving around with my grandfather and he had the most beautiful voice to sing with this good sir Hank.
Hank had a tragic life. Alcoholism, divorce, heartbreak, back pain, an absent father due to his musical fame. And it got the best of him one day. We'll never, ever forget your legacy, Hank. We will forever honor and remember the true king of country music. George Strait doesn't even hold a candle to Hank. Rest in peace, you absolute legend
The real Hank! A real country song!!
Well, I love BASS in every aspect of music, so naturally, this one will attract me, and thanks for adding my favorite part to this great song, YOUR CHEATIN' HEART, HANK SR.
Hello Deb how are you doing!!
Beautiful song.
Violin and base and oh, that voice.
Just the best.
RIP Hank.
You wonderful troubled man!!!
my dad past away a year ago and when I think about him I think about this song and me and him on the front porch drinking some cold ones I miss you pops.....r.i.p
I grew up on Hank, rock-a-billy, and other country styles, plus early rock and roll. My Dad could do a pleasing Hank imitation and was a hit at local sing a-longs and get together's. I memorized many of his songs by the time I was 10 and sang them while working in the tobacco fields of Eastern North Carolina. The bass sounds good. Thanks for posting.
Life is, one gigantic puzzle. Never knew that this memory of the old reel to reel music my dad played would be of use.
Thanks for this. I'm playing bass on this song for a charity gig next week and this is how I'll play it.
Thank you. Record it. It`s fun to watch
This guy is so good at singing I hear this song everyday and it never gets old
oh gee, this man has the voice, has the looks, I was so saddened that He died a very young age, and I said to myself why, it,s hard to take in, and then I paused and said to myself we humans have to die one day, why I wondered why Hank died so young, is that I am sixty four years old from Australia and I still listen to Hank, ❤️👍👍👍👍
I have loved this song since my gramps listened *and ...danced?* to it when I was a tiny kid. The added bass just makes the sound so real. Thanks so much!
I got to know today that my grandmother loved this song . Heard it for the first time and now in love wit dis♥️
Great job adding the bass. The backbone of all music.
seems there was a lot more to Hank Williams than singin. The band and the arrangements are works of art , the artisans should also be recognized for their contributions for participating in developing this masterpiece.YAAAA HANK.
No song writer like Hank. The way he described things by his heart felt words that penetrates our very souls.
LOVING THIS SONG TO THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART! IN HONOR OF MY FATHER WHO LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH AND WITH ADDED BEAT SOUND SO MUCH BETTER! YOU'VE MADE MY NIGHT!
"Fantastic sound" is RIGHT! Thank you so much tipetu!
Fantastic sound four months ago when I first found this clip. Even more fantastic now that I'm playing it over my Bose and have hi-def speakers. New and better appreciation of Don Helms and his steel guitar accompaniment right down to the last note. Don was a genius!
That bass is amazing brings the song alive
I’m only 21 years old and this song is nothing but true get nothing but chills listening to it, wish they made country like this today.
RIP HANK YOU WOULD BE A DISAPPOINTED MAN TO SEE WHERE THE COUNTRY MUSIC ROAD HAS GONE I LOVE YOUR MUSIC MAN I WISH I COULD HAVE MET YOU IN REAL LIFE MAN YOU ARE A LEGEND, AND I LISTEN TO A LOT OF YOUR SONGS, AND AM GLAD THAT THERE ARE STILL WAYS TO HEAR THE OLDIES BUT GOODIES LIKE YOU BROTHER HOPE YOU'RE DOING WELL SO SAD YOUR LIFE CAME TO AN END INSUCH A HORRIBLE WAY RIP HANK WILLIAMS SR
Jonathan Redding
Like your son sorry
He would've 95 years old
Anytime I listen to Hank Sr I can picture my father in law in a bar listening to this. Miss you Bill.
I'm 70 know every word to all his songs..my kids tested me ..I won..a true legend ♥️♥️☮️
Hello Pamela how are you doing!!
over 60 years and still one of the greatest song ever made. that's how u know its great. it definitely stood the test of time. rip Hank sr.
Now nearly 70 years ago
The Greatest Singer/Songwriter. Love ya
I watched the film I Saw The Light last night, very good! Tom Hiddleston owns the screen as legendary country musician Hank Williams.
Loki shape-shifted into Williams (I had to)
Prince Brandon Ravensword hank 3 should have done it they need to tell the tru story
Prince Brandon Ravensword there is a movie???
baylee harrah hank 3 is garbage it's kinda sad watching him try to be the 3rd generation on stage
I doubt he'd be able to pull it off
Your Cheatin Heart was last song Hank ever recorded , this according to
Don Helms and he was playing the steel guitar and was only song he could remember that was done in just one take .
I'm listing to the great Hank Williams. I could listen to him all day long.
Nothing like the old classic country songs. I grew up listening to all of these. Love
I'm playing this on Election Day, 2016. I thought this is an appropriate song to dedicate to politicians.
hehe, awesome. Let`s see how it goes.
but dude shit trump won
Woo. GO TRUMP
lol
#MAGA
sad we last him at a early age. but Damn his music is amazing . grew listening to with my mom and it bring back great memories
I'd pay a fortune to have old Hank back alive and well so this corrupt country could hear some real country music and i myself would say that Hank is the king of country music but that is my opinion and is not ment to offend anyone
Awesome sound
Id pay a fortune to have old Hank back alive and well so this corrupted country would be able to her real country music i my self would call Hank the king of country and that's my own opinion and its not ment to offend anyone
stop spaming
Cai. Singleton nonebetter
Oshawa Ontario, first heard him in 1966 when I was six and still listening at 64 years old and will never stop.
He's a good man
I wish he never died
everyone has to die man
and pay taxes...ha
He went through some shit bro he diedof heart failure
He drank himself to death... He kept drinkin till he couldn't move a toe...
@@Spsmith73 but he was a good man and a really good singer
He sounds like a guy in his fifties with a lifetime of heartache behind him , but I believe Hank passed away at only 29 years of age. Myself,I don’t listen to much country music , but I could listen to Hank all day . He was really someone special , and some of his songs like Jambalaya, Hey Good Lookin’, I’m so Lonesome, Your cold cold heart, to name a few, are songs I grew up with and still sound great today .
I love you Hank! You're a legend ❤
I read this exactly when he sang that exact line 😂💖💖
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Man my Daddy would sing this song like nobodies business. He was and STILL is my all time favorite singer.