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Hank Williams Jr.

Hank Williams Jr. Album: “14 Greatest Hits”

Hank Williams Jr. Album: “14 Greatest Hits”
Album Information :
Title: 14 Greatest Hits
Release Date:1976-01-01
Type:Unknown
Genre:Country, Classic Country, Greatest Country Hits
Label:Polydor
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:042282509123
Customers Rating :
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Track Listing :
1 Eleven Roses Video
2 Cajun Baby Video
3 All for the Love of Sunshine Video
4 Hank
5 Rainin' In My Heart
6 Rainy Night In Georgia Video
7 It's All Over But The Crying Video
8 Last Love Song
9 I'd Rather Be Gone Video
10 I'll Think Of Something
11 Pride's Not Hard to Swallow
12 Ain't That a Shame
13 I've Got a Right to Cry
14 Standing in the Shadows Video
Customer review - April 23, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Great classic country

Hank Jr. was in a transition stage at this point in his career. The music on this album reaches way back into his earliest hits. A great album for any true Hank fan.

rcluvs2bowl - October 06, 2011
- Great CD!

I am a true old country music lover and this one was a must for my collection. The songs are ones you've forgotten Hank Jr. sang. I am enjoying this great old music. There are few people that sing it like Hank Jr. and Sr. I would highly recommend this one!

Elwood (San Diego, Ca.) - November 01, 2009
- 14 Greatest Hits

I use to have this LP. This is very early Hank Jr. Good country stuff. "All For the Love of Sunshine" was in the movie Kelly's Heroes with Clint Eastwood and Donald Sutherland. Oddball (Sutherland) and his tank crew played this song when they went into battle.

Anyway the music here is pretty good but it's not typical Bocephus stuff. A bit slower paced. Hank wasn't sure who he was at the time I guess.

Customer review - May 12, 1999
- Great early Hank before the commercialism and silly songs!

Out of stock! I owned this album on vinyl and haven't heard it in a while, but remember it as a classic. Too bad Hank Jr. didn't stay on this more traditional path and away from the commercial temptation that compromised this great sound. Also, try The New South, another great one.

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