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A House of Gold

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Released
  
1954

Length
  
2:15

Genre
  
Country

Label
  
MGM Records

A-side
  
"How Can You Refuse Him Now?"

Recorded
  
1948 or 1949, Shreveport

"House of Gold" is a hymn written by Hank Williams. It was released by MGM Records as the B-side to "How Can You Refuse Him Now?" in 1954. It was recorded as a demo when Williams worked the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport between August 1948 and May 1949. The song admonishes those who "steal, cheat, and lie" in pursuit of material wealth rather than finding salvation in God. Despite being a posthumous single that he never recorded with his band in a studio, "A House of Gold" became one of Hank's most covered hymns.

Cover versions

  • Luke Gordon covered the song in 1956.
  • The Jordanaires also covered the song in 1956.
  • George Hamilton IV cut the song in 1958 for ABC.
  • John Deskins covered the song in 1960.
  • Jimmie Williams covered the song 1962.
  • The Country Gospel-Airs covered the song in 1962.
  • Floyd Cramer recorded an instrumental version for RCA in 1962.
  • George Jones recorded the song as a duet with Melba Montgomery in 1964 foe United Artists.
  • Porter Wagoner cut it in 1966.
  • Roosevelt Savannah covered the song in 1968.
  • Taylor Smith also covered the song in 1968.
  • Hank Williams, Jr. cut the song for MGM in 1969.
  • Kenny Rankin covered the song in 1970 and again in 1976.
  • Connie Smith recorded the song on Columbia in 1975.
  • Moe Bandy covered the song in 1983.
  • Dierks Bentley covered the song in 2008.
  • Willie Nelson included a version on his 2010 album Country Music.
  • References

    A House of Gold Wikipedia