Thursday, 19 September 2019

Hank Williams - Lovesick Blues, May 1949

   May 1949
Country singer Hank Williams records “Lovesick Blues,” his first million-selling single.



June 1949, Hank Williams show for Western Auto Associates Store E. L. Jackson in Minden, Louisiana

August 30, 1949 - Hank Williams went into Herzog Studio in Cincinnati to record 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry'. Hank Williams with wife Audrey Sheppard.

November 1949 Hank Williams European Tour Rhein-Main AFB’s Gateway Theatre, Frankfurt, Germany


1949
Lost Highway - 12 country
Mind Your Own Business - 5 country
My Bucket's Got A Hole In It - 2 country
Never Again (Will I Knock On Your Door) - 6 country
Wedding Bells - 2 country
You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave) - 4 country
05/1949
Lovesick Blues - 24 US, 1 country  as Hank Williams and His Drifting Cowboys
1950
I Just Don't Like This Kind Of Living - 5 country
Long Gone Lonesome Blues - 1 country
Moanin' The Blues - 1 country
My Son Calls Another Man Daddy - 9 country
Nobody's Lonesome For Me - 9 country
They'll Never Take Her Love From Me - 5 country
Why Don't You Love Me - 1 country
Why Should We Try Anymore - 9 country


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