Hank Williams
HANK WILLIAMS - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry: March 1949 - August 1949
HANK WILLIAMS - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry: March 1949 - August 1949
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Hank Williams - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry: March 1949 - August 1949 LP record from Japan
Side A:
1. | You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Learn) | |
2. | My Son Calls Another Man Daddy | |
3. | First Year Blues | |
4. | Are You Building A Temple In Heaven | |
5. | No One Will Ever Know |
Side B:
1. | I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry | |
2. | A House Without Love | |
3. | When The Book Of Life Is Read | |
4. | You Better Keep It On Your Mind | |
5. | Fool About You |
Side C:
1. | Wedding Bells | |
2. | I've Just Told Mama Goodbye | |
3. | If You'll Be A Baby (To Me) | |
4. | A House Of Gold | |
5. | We're Getting Closer To The Grave Each Day | |
6. | Thy Burdens Are Greater Than Mine |
Side D:
1. | I Just Don't Like This Kind Of Living | |
2. | My Bucket's Got A Hole In It | |
3. | Waltz Of The Wind | |
4. | How Can You Refuse Him Now | |
5. | Fool About You |
Polydor - 825 557-1 Y-2
No insert. Jacket has shelf wear and foxing.
"I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" by Hank Williams is a seminal country album recorded between March and August 1949. The album is a quintessential example of traditional country music, featuring themes of heartache and loneliness. The standout track, "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," is renowned for its haunting lyrics and emotive delivery, showcasing Williams' profound influence on the genre. Hank Williams is celebrated as a pivotal figure in country music, known for his poignant songwriting and distinct vocal style.
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Label: Polydor
Year: 1986
Country: United States
Size: 12 inch
Speed: 33rpm
Disc condition: NEAR MINT
Cover condition: VERY GOOD PLUS
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