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Hank Williams

Hank Williams Album: “Lost Highway (December 1948 -- March 1949): Vol. III”

Album Information :
Title: Lost Highway (December 1948 -- March 1949): Vol. III
Release Date:1986-01-01
Type:Unknown
Genre:Country
Label:Mercury
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:042282555427
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Track Listing :
1 They'll Be No Teardrops Tonight
2 Lost On The River Video
3 I Heard My Mother Praying For Me Video
4 Lost Highway Video
5 May You Never Be Alone Video
6 Dear Brother Video
7 Jesus Remembered Me Video
8 Honky Tonk Blues Video
9 Mind Your Own Business Video
10 A Teardrop On A Rose Video
11 Wait for the Light to Shine
12 The Angel Of Death Video
13 Dixie Cannonball
14 Sundown And Sorrow Video
15 (I'm) Going Home Video
16 Singing Waterfall Video
17 No, Not Now
18 Blue Love (In My Heart) Video
19 California Zephyr Video
20 I'm Free At Last
21 Alabama Waltz
Gerald Russell (Knoxville, TN) - December 27, 2008
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Buy This Low-Priced Set Before It Disappears!

This is a wonderful little British CD that is no longer being manufactured.

The set takes the Hank Williams locals from his HEALTH AND HAPPINESS SHOWS, utilizes noise reduction, and the results are startingly modern-sounding. Anyone who collects Hank's music needs these songs. Of course, they are available on several other low-priced sets, including THE PRODIGAL SON.

Or, buy the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS SHOWS for $100, with their locals of Hank's wife and scratchy sound quality.

Gerald L. Russell (Knoxville, TN USA) - February 27, 2004
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- 33 Rare Overdubs/Alternate Demos in this 8-Volume Set!!!

If you're a Hank Williams fan and have the COMPLETE HANK WILLIAMS, you still need this! It has six rare overdubs available nowhere and including his closest band member, steel guitarist Don Helms. These include "A Teardrop on a Rose," "Wait for the Light to Shine," "Angel of Death," "Sundown and Sorrow," "Dixie Cannonball," and "Going Home." These songs were done the way Hank would have wanted them done and not with just him playing his guitar.

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