Hank Jr's new album is out this week...I need to send a copy to Barrack although he wouldn't nor couldn't understand the message.
Track Listing:
1. Takin' Back The Country :icon_thumright:
2. I'm Gonna Get Drunk And Play Hank Williams (with Brad Paisley)
3. Three Day Trip
4. Old School
5. We Don't Apologize for America :icon_thumright:
6. You Win Again
7. Cow Turd Blues :icon_thumright:
8. Who's Takin' Care of Number One
9. That Ain't Good :icon_thumright:
10. Keep The Change :icon_thumright:
11. Stock Market Blues :icon_thumright:
12. I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink (with Merle Haggard)
Ain't nothin wrong with some Bocephus!
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I've been a Hank Jr. fan for ever
Quote from: Ol'Mossy on July 09, 2012, 09:19:35 PM
I've been a Hank Jr. fan for ever
There's not a album he has cut I don't have....just made his last concert here in Florida and was just as good as the first one I went to in 78.
Love Hank Jr. :you_rock:
Hank Jr. is the man. I could listen to his music any time of the day.
I saw him in concert at the Hershey Arena here in Pa back in the 80's
Doug Stone and Patty Loveless opened with him
Hank is the man! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Quote from: Ol'Mossy on July 09, 2012, 09:19:35 PM
I've been a Hank Jr. fan for ever
Me too. My favorite Hank Jr. tune is one of his older songs, "The Blues Man"
One of my favorites from his pressure is on album is weatherman.
The one and only concert I seen him at he was so drunk he could hardly stand up. He ended up having some words with some folks up front and cut his set short. I love his music and he has definitely got some reasons to make music from his heart. It seems a lot of the great ones have their own scars. Music isnt fake either.
I personally think that country boy can survive is the all time best country song ever..if you havent heard it lately it makes for an even better play.
Hank Williams Jr.-Old School New Rules
DEBUTS AT #4 ON BILLBOARD's COUNTRY ALBUM CHART
HIGHEST PEAK POSITION IN CAREER HISTORY
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (July 19, 2012) -- Hank Williams, Jr. has the top selling independent album in the country with his new CD, Old School, New Rules. The new CD debuts at #4 on Billboard's Country Albums chart and #12 on Billboard's Top U.S. Albums chart. This gives the country music legend the highest peak position of his career on the overall chart, surpassing his previous high of #16 achieved by 1964's "Your Cheatin' Heart" and the 2006 compilation, "That's How They Do It In Dixie: The Essential Collection."