Dolly Parton, Glen Campbell, & Roy Clark Honor Hank Williams With Medley Of Songs
Back in 1978, three country artists came together to sing some of Williams’ songs as part of a tribute…
Back in 1978, three country artists came together to sing some of Williams’ songs as part of a tribute…
Dressed head-to-toe in the finest cowboy attire, the little southern charmer rocked his performance of the country classic in the semi-finals of the Kentucky Opry’s talent search competition…
Hank Williams may have been only 29 years old when he died, but the legacy he left behind is everlasting. His music is still cited as some of the best material to ever grace country music, especially his gospel-tinged “I Saw the Light.” “I Saw the Light” was written entirely by Williams and was released […] More
Carter starts off singing on her own, while Williams plays guitar off-camera…
Each Hank gets a featured solo, before then they all join together in harmony. Hank Jr.’s voice definitely stands out, while Hank Sr. and Hank 3’s voices are extremely similar and sometimes hard to tell apart.
Little Jimmy Dickens introduced the young singer, who had to be extremely nervous. Singing the Hank Williams classic song “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” Travis showed off his ability to channel the right emotions necessary to…
One little boy shocked Walmart customers when a normal shopping experience entirely transformed into an impromptu, live performance! 10-year-old Mason Ramsey sported a camouflage coat and stellar cowboy hat while sitting in a shopping cart and after being asked to sing some country classics, he happily obliged. It became incredibly clear that little Mason was anything but camera […] More
Loretta Lynn proved once again that she is a legend. She delivered one of the best covers we’ve ever seen and now we can’t stop watching it. On the Wilburn Brothers Show a few decades ago, Loretta Lynn stopped by to sing an iconic Hank Williams tune and hit it out of the park. Singing “Your Cheatin’ Heart”, Lynn […] More
In tune with the original, Clarkson started the song out in a slow manner…
During Hank Williams’ career between 1947-1952, he released 31 singles, and even more were released posthumously.