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Bayou Pon Pon

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Released
  
1951

Genre
  
Country

Recorded
  
October 14, 1951

Length
  
2:37

Writer(s)
  
Hank Williams, Jimmie Davis

"Bayou Pon Pon" is a song by Jimmie Davis. David composed it with Hank Williams.

Background

Williams and Davis' most successful collaboration would be "(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle," which would rise to #8 for Williams on the country singles chart in 1951. Davis would also record another song that he wrote with Williams called "Forever is a Long, Long Time." Interestingly, just about all of the songs Williams pitched to other artists were flops on the charts, including "I Can't Escape from You" by Ray Price, "Countyfied" and "The Little House We Built (Just o'er the Hill)" by Big Bill Lister, "A Stranger in the Night" by George Morgan, and "Me and My Broken Heart" by Carl Smith. The prolific Williams, who peddled songs throughout his recording career, possessed a savvy instinct for knowing which songs to keep for himself.

References

Bayou Pon Pon Wikipedia