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No One Will Ever Know

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Released
  
1957

Length
  
2:18

Genre
  
Country

Label
  
MGM

A-side
  
"The Waltz of the Wind"

Recorded
  
1948 or 1949, Shreveport

"No One Will Ever Know" is a song written by Fred Rose and Mel Forre. It was originally associated with country icon Hank Williams when it was issued as a posthumous single in 1957.

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Background

Rose originally recorded the song with his String Band in 1945 for Columbia Records. Williams recorded the song alone with his guitar while working in Shreveport in 1948 or 1949. By 1957, MGM Records was still releasing singles on the late country singer, including demos, radio performances, and tracks featuring overdubbed instruments, and while some became hits, several, such as his duets with Audrey Williams, were of dubious quality.

Cover versions

  • Tony Bennett, who scored a pop smash with Williams' "Cold, Cold Heart," released a version on Columbia in 1952.
  • The Wilburn Brothers cut the song in 1958 for Decca.
  • Marty Robbins released a version on Columbia Records in 1962.
  • Don Gibson covered the song for RCA.
  • Al Martino released a pop version.
  • Carl Smith recorded it for Columbia.
  • Roy Orbison recorded the song for Monument in 1963.
  • Stonewall Jackson released it on Columbia in 1963.
  • Dottie West recorded it for RCA.
  • Loretta Lynn cut it for Decca.
  • Hank Locklin recorded a version of the song.
  • Hank Snow covered it for RCA.
  • Ferlin Husky recorded the song for Capitol.
  • Columbia Records released a version by Johnny Cash.
  • Hank Williams' hero Roy Acuff cut the song in 1968.
  • Ronnie Milsap released the song on RCA.
  • Jerry Lee Lewis recorded a version on Mercury Records in 1976.
  • Gene Watson covered the song for Capitol.
  • David Allan Coe included it on his 1997 LP The Ghost of Hank Williams.
  • References

    No One Will Ever Know Wikipedia