I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - Hank Williams, Sr. | Karaoke Version | KaraFun
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ℹ️ This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry as made famous by Hank Williams, Sr.. This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Hank Williams, Sr.. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
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Omgosh. I never knew. This is like the best written song ever.
Everything he sees he thinks of them in very sad ways, but only he did because he was so heartbroken.
It had to be winter because when he saw the Robin in the tree he thought it was crying because the leaves had died and also imagined it too had lost the will to live. And when he saw the moon going behind the clouds (which is really clouds going in front of the moon of course) he saw it as the moon doing it to hide its face to cry.
I've never seen lyrics written to that level of deepness. It made me cry reading them. Wow.
Hank loved his wife
Some of love this song because we lived this life.
bellmeisterful, but to me possibly the greatest line ever written in a country song "the silence of a falling star lights up a purple sky",is sheer genius.
I'm giving my singing a 9/10 and I have sang lots of Karaoke at our American Legion we're I live on Friday nights .
😂😂cool
I give myself a 10 on this one!
I don’t know his name but I saw a guy who did a show as Hank Williams, he was personally chosen by Alan Jackson to do a tribute or something. And he would talk about Hank Williams life and the story behind the songs. I don’t remember exactly what he said but it was how this song came about and he started singing. And the crowd was absolutely still and silent. It was so moving. You could hear people crying and sniffling at the end.
I think I know what you’re talking about, Randy Travis covered this song
This is what REAL country music is all about. Heartbreak that makes you wanna drown your sorrows not like that new CRAP on the radio nowadays.
100% Agreed
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@Kaysen Casen Definitely, I've been watching on kaldrostream for since december myself :)
This is my grandpas favorite song
Great song. Fantastic job on the background music here. One of my favorites to sing. No synthesizers here, just genuine country music.
I learned this song word for word when I was 10 years old
This song should be required in music class in elementary school.
Its a beautiful song and music .
Direct from a wrenched gut.
I'm giving my singing 7/10
My singing 9/10
LOL
Great Stuff Thankyou ❤❤❤
Reminds me of a grandma
Great
Love your instrumental version and it surely is a song that i can relate to. I decided to ask you first. Would it be okay if i used your track to sign with at a later time? I would give you credit for the background. I just have to find the right time when the copd isn't kicking my butt.
Brilliant playing like original.
I like this video
So accurate.
MANTAP
i like this song
Jethro Bodine drove me here in his truck.
.75 speed ftw
it is suppose to be that means its lost the will to live instead of like me its lost
l acadien Exactly you are correct
No offense but, absolutely not. "Like me he's lost the will to live" is the original lyric. He recorded the original version in Ohio and when his publishers (Acuff & Rose in Nashville) heard it they asked that the line be changed because of what it meant/what it said. This is how I remember the story to the best of this old man's memory. However, the karaoke lyrics are true to the first recorded version of the song.
The original lyric is actually “Like Me he’s lost”. If you listen to Hank’s recording, you can tell that’s what it says. But what happens is everyone else who has recorded it has said “That means he’s lost”, and it just kind of got known that way.
Janice Joplin
Well the music sounds fantastic what you need to take the vocals completely out it's very irritating having that little cowboy sitting up in the background singing it where you can barely hear it
5
Samuel James Littleton
SJL for short.
I'll give mine a 4
Hank came back from the grave and slapped me. 😣
this should not be a "damn karaoke song"
outta be again the law
Roboband needs to cut down on the coffee, too fast.
schooling