@Bucky1836 I've seen interviews where he said he loves singing his dad's songs the most and also to answer the other guy on hank Jr sounding the same and than his sound changing, Part of it is hank Sr only made it to 29 , he sounded young his whole life. Hank Jr is still singing to this day probably as we're speaking!
I love the old country songs but lately its been really tough listening to them because my only friend that liked the old stuff passed away, not even 23 i miss him more than anything else ive ever lost
When I was a teen, I burned up these Hank Jr. albums. I was born in 1960. So I feel like I grew up when Country Music was at it's High Point. I'm 57 now. And don't recognize the music that they try to pass off as Country. For that ,matter I don't recognize this World we're .now living kn.
Rick Willis , man isn't that the truth, I'm only 28 and can agree with what you said about todays music and the world I kinda feel like I at times don't belong in it when alot of the people in my generation are listening to this hip hop crap and dressing like they crawled out of a nightmare. I look at them and think of how times have changed for the worse from music having its heart and soul in it to today its become more auto tune, or even worse doesn't have any meaning to the words thats being screamed or rapped through the mic. its funny cause I go to work and play this kind of music all day on my playlist here on TH-cam and sometimes the stares people give almost like, son what you doing listening to this kind of music actually had one woman ask me why I listen to this kind of hillbilly stuff and I was honest and mentioned how back when I was a younger boy my dad and me would go to this old pool hall and I'd be around the older men there that would hustle there at the pool tables while others drank at the bar and me and my old man would load that jukebox with about 5 dollars worth of these old songs and he taught me how to shoot pool while we listened to the songs play it was good times back then growing up around the elders, stories they would share about life growing up in the country, having to use oil lamps cause there was no electricity and had to fetch there water from a well and just all kinds of things that nowadays a lot of us at times take for granted just listening to these good old songs sure does bring back the memories from my childhood, absolutely love this kind of country music
@@tokethedude1103 can u still do that I still listen to cds cuz I can't find any of his albums from the 60s or early 70s on CD and cassette there all on vinyl and where can I burn these albums
I love the early stuff too....i wish somebody would post hanks version of these boots are made for walking off of Blues my name...... this song is AWESOME .....
Problem was back then he still in his dad's shadow and noone wanted him to sing his songs, but a face crushing accident growing his hair and beard cause had to, and performing for a different crowd got the ball rolling thank god
Just love good old country songs. Who’s listening???? I know that it’s not just me.
Love them Ole songs that Hank Williams Jr sing s❤
Back in the day Hank Jr. Sounded just like his daddy. The music was great back then. We all loved it.
And he hated it , cmon singing like dead daddy aint healthy for kid coming up
Yeah he sure did
@Bucky1836 I've seen interviews where he said he loves singing his dad's songs the most and also to answer the other guy on hank Jr sounding the same and than his sound changing, Part of it is hank Sr only made it to 29 , he sounded young his whole life. Hank Jr is still singing to this day probably as we're speaking!
I love the old country songs but lately its been really tough listening to them because my only friend that liked the old stuff passed away, not even 23 i miss him more than anything else ive ever lost
ANOTHER OVERLOOKED HIT.....GOOD SONG
Love Hank Jr my dad played Hank Williams Jr for me back in 1979 Ben hocked ever since
One helluva of a country song
This is real country music.
When I was a teen, I burned up these Hank Jr. albums. I was born in 1960. So I feel like I grew up when Country Music was at it's High Point. I'm 57 now. And don't recognize the music that they try to pass off as Country. For that ,matter I don't recognize this World we're .now living kn.
Rick Willis , man isn't that the truth, I'm only 28 and can agree with what you said about todays music and the world I kinda feel like I at times don't belong in it when alot of the people in my generation are listening to this hip hop crap and dressing like they crawled out of a nightmare. I look at them and think of how times have changed for the worse from music having its heart and soul in it to today its become more auto tune, or even worse doesn't have any meaning to the words thats being screamed or rapped through the mic. its funny cause I go to work and play this kind of music all day on my playlist here on TH-cam and sometimes the stares people give almost like, son what you doing listening to this kind of music actually had one woman ask me why I listen to this kind of hillbilly stuff and I was honest and mentioned how back when I was a younger boy my dad and me would go to this old pool hall and I'd be around the older men there that would hustle there at the pool tables while others drank at the bar and me and my old man would load that jukebox with about 5 dollars worth of these old songs and he taught me how to shoot pool while we listened to the songs play it was good times back then growing up around the elders, stories they would share about life growing up in the country, having to use oil lamps cause there was no electricity and had to fetch there water from a well and just all kinds of things that nowadays a lot of us at times take for granted just listening to these good old songs sure does bring back the memories from my childhood, absolutely love this kind of country music
When I was a teen I burned these same albums to CD's and listened to them every where I went
Rick Willis...do u live in the Houston Texas area, are u a truck driver, if so this is yankee, we drove for f.c.i.transport 1981-1983
@@tokethedude1103 can u still do that I still listen to cds cuz I can't find any of his albums from the 60s or early 70s on CD and cassette there all on vinyl and where can I burn these albums
I was born in 70 that's when country was at its peak
O Yes same feeling good song
I love you Hank jr and I love Loretta Lynn singing this I'm so glad I got to see her good bless both of you love Gina
Love the song ,just another town waiting for her special someone
Love this song. Weird how it didn't get famous
Love the old songs - it makes me feel at home - growing up.
This song is extraordinary. And I like it.
Loved Hank Jr.!
Great tune, I love early Hank jr
Fuck yeah. Not just anyone can hear that voice...
I love the early stuff too....i wish somebody would post hanks version of these boots are made for walking off of Blues my name...... this song is AWESOME .....
Problem was back then he still in his dad's shadow and noone wanted him to sing his songs, but a face crushing accident growing his hair and beard cause had to, and performing for a different crowd got the ball rolling thank god
Hank i love you always.
So beautiful and a great voice. Thanks.
great tune
Beautiful 💞🌹💞🌹💞
I sure do like this song my kind of country music I listen to it from time to time
1ST TIME WE HAVE HEARD THIS ONE LOVE THE NET
another good ol early hank have a few tune
Intriguing how much Bocephus sounds like Merle Haggard on here. The Steel Guitar, especially.B.W.
Gd voice bk than
Just another town ,Beautiful sad song ,an agirl with abroken heart
Onley Hank cud sing this. 10 +
I havent heard him sing a bad song yet, its unreal
early jnr , the best
Wish he could have stayed in this mindset but I get that he could not to keep his sanity.
Goddamn this is good
What happened?
This HANK is awesome, today's HANK not so much
To Skeetabix36 --Me too