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Hank Williams
On a warm night in June, 1949, with his first number one record spilling out of radios across the country, a frail young man walked onto the stage of Nashville's Ryman Auditorium for his Grand Ole Opry debut. Behind him lay nearly a decade of struggle and rejection in pursuit of this goal; ahead, a little more than five years in the limelight. By 1953, literally worn out at twenty-nine, Hank Williams was gone. But he had given country music much of its standard repertoire, a new definition of stardom and a legend so enduring that he is still the model for countless singers and songwriters.
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Songs
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Are You Building a Temple in Heaven
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Are You Walkin' and a Talkin' for the Lord
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Are You Walkin' and a Talkin' for the Lord [1]
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Are You Walkin' and a Talkin' for the Lord [2]
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Are You Walkin' and a Talkin' for the Lord?
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Arkansas Traveler
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At the First Fall of Snow
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Baby We're Really in Love
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Baby, We're Really in Love
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Baby, We're Really In Love - Live
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Battle of Armegeddon
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Be Careful of the Stones That You Throw (Luke the Drifter)
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Beyond the Sunset
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Bile 'em Cabbage Down
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Bill Cheatham
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Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
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Blue Love
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Blue Love (in My Heart)
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Blue Love in My Heart
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Cajun Baby
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California Zephyr
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Calling You
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Cherokee Boogie
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Cold Cold Heart
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Cold Cold Heart (live)
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Cold, Cold Heart
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Comedy (feat. Red Foley & Minnie Pearl)
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Comedy (feat. Rod Brasfield)
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Cool Water
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Cotten-Eyed Joe (feat. Jerry Rivers)