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40 Greatest Hits (Hank Williams album)

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Released
  
1978

Length
  
106:59

Release date
  
1978

Genres
  
Country music, Blues

Recorded
  
1947 — 1952

Artist
  
Hank Williams

Label
  
Polydor Records

Producers
  
Fred Rose, Wesley Rose

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40 Greatest Hits (1978)
  
Just Me & My Guitar (1985)

Similar
  
Hank Williams albums, Country music albums

Move it on over hank williams


40 Greatest Hits is a two-record greatest hits compilation by American singer-songwriter Hank Williams. It was released in 1978 by Mercury Records — who under PolyGram became responsible for the MGM tape vault — on the 25th year anniversary of Williams' death. Significantly, it was the first anthology in quite some time that did not subject Williams' recordings to either rechanneled stereo, posthumous overdubs, artificial duets with family members (like his son Hank Jr.), or most or all of the above. Because of both this, and the value-for-money attraction of having a deeper song selection than previous single-disc compilations issued previously by MGM Records, many reviewers consider this anthology to be the perfect starting point for newcomers to Williams' recorded legacy. The album remains, to this day, the best-selling record of Williams' career.

Contents

In 2003, the album was ranked number 94 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

Hank williams 40 greatest hits 1978 disc 2 track 20 i saw the light


Track listing

Except where otherwise indicated, all tracks composed by Hank Williams.

Disc one

  1. "Move It on Over"
  2. "A Mansion on the Hill" (Fred Rose/Hank Williams)
  3. "Lovesick Blues" (Cliff Friend/Irving Mills) (*)
  4. "Wedding Bells" (Arthur Q. Smith) sold to Claude Boone
  5. "Mind Your Own Business"
  6. "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)"
  7. "Lost Highway" (Leon Payne)
  8. "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It" (Clarence Williams)
  9. "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"
  10. "I Just Don't Like This Kind of Living"
  11. "Long Gone Lonesome Blues"
  12. "My Son Calls Another Man Daddy" (Hank Williams/Jewell House)
  13. "Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used to Do)"
  14. "Why Should We Try Anymore"
  15. "They'll Never Take Her Love from Me" (Leon Payne)
  16. "Moanin' the Blues"
  17. "Nobody's Lonesome for Me"
  18. "Cold, Cold Heart"
  19. "Dear John" (Tex Ritter/Aubrie Gass)
  20. "Howlin' At the Moon"

Disc two

  1. "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You)"
  2. "Hey, Good Lookin'"
  3. "Crazy Heart" (Maurice Murray/Fred Rose)
  4. "(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle" (Jimmie Davis/Hank Williams)
  5. "Baby, We're Really in Love"
  6. "Ramblin' Man"
  7. "Honky Tonk Blues"
  8. "I'm Sorry For You, My Friend"
  9. "Half as Much" (Curley Williams)
  10. "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)"
  11. "Window Shopping" (Marcel Joseph)
  12. "Settin' the Woods on Fire" (Ed G. Nelson/Fred Rose)
  13. "You Win Again"
  14. "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive" (Hank Williams/Fred Rose)
  15. "Kaw-Liga" (*)
  16. "Your Cheatin' Heart"
  17. "Take These Chains from My Heart" (Fred Rose/Hy Heath)
  18. "I Won't Be Home No More"
  19. "Weary Blues from Waitin'"
  20. "I Saw the Light" (*)

Technical details

  • Most titles recorded at Castle Recording Studio, Nashville, TN.
  • "Lovesick Blues", "My Bucket's Got A Hole In It", "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" and "I Just Don't Like This Kind Of Living" recorded at Herzog Recording Studios, Cincinnati, OH.
  • Digital preparation and transfers from best available mono sources: Tom Ruff and Tim Rogers at Polygram Studios
  • Digital preparation and transfers from 78 RPM discs (where noted with (*)): Alan Stoker and Tim Rogers at Country Music Foundation
  • Technical personnel

  • Tony Byworth – album compiler, liner notes
  • Ted Jensen – CD mastering
  • Songs

    1Move It on Over2:46
    2A Mansion on the Hill2:35
    3Lovesick Blues2:45

    References

    40 Greatest Hits (Hank Williams album) Wikipedia