Great American Country brings you all things Americana, from shabby chic decorating for home or wedding to southern comfort food and travel tips across the U.S. Country Music Songs with Lyrics & Chords.Titles index Country Songs Collection of 6000+ songs (modern and traditional), with lyrics and chords for guitar, ukulele. Early life. Hank Greenberg was born Hyman Greenberg on January 1, 1911, in Greenwich Village, New York City to Romanian-born Jewish immigrant parents David and Sarah. Im gonna try to be as nice as possible Toby keith or rascal flats should never ever EVER!!! Be put in front of hank williams. “alone and foresaken” “my son. Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr., is an American singer-songwriter and musician. His musical style is often. View Hank Williams Jr. song lyrics by popularity along with songs featured in, albums, videos and song meanings. We have 7 albums and 416 song lyrics in our database. Tickets for Concerts, Sports, Theatre and More Online at TicketsInventory.com. Sad Country Songs Part 5. Several songs come to mind and one (“Chiseled in Stone” by Vern Gosdin) you have on your 1. However, I would add these songs (and, I love sad country songs, so please excuse the length): “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” — Hank Williams just makes time stand still here…“Standing in the Shadows” — must have been very hard to be Hank’s son and told he was not as good as his dad…“Down from Dover” — Saddest song in Dolly Parton’s inventory… young girl gets pregnant, parents kick her out and child is stillborn My body aches, the time is here; it’s lonely in this place where I’m lyin’Our baby has been born but something’s wrong — it’s much too still, I hear no cryin’I guess in some strange way she knew she’d never have a father’s arms to hold her. And dying was her way of telling me he wasn’t coming down from Dover“Maggie’s Never had a Love” — Don Williams, sad to be looking for that someone and rationalizing why it never happened…“Cat’s in the Cradle” — Ricky Skaggs, but same version as Cat Stevens… “My son grew up to be like me…”“Those Memories of You” by Trio (Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt) “She’s Got You” — Patsy Cline“Help Me Make it Through the Night” — Sammi Smith“For the Good Times” — Ray Price“You Gave Me a Mountain” — Marty Robbins — wonder how the guy lived through all the disaster…“Life of the Party” — Randy Travis sung this one on the t. Matlock, probably his best song ever…“He Walked All the Way Home” — Larry Sparks about the end of the Civil War and a Confederate soldier walking back home with the dead on his mind…“This Is the Last Time You’ll See Jenny” — Mc. Peak Brothers; man goes off to the Civil War and comes back in a casket…“Turn the Wine Back into Water” — T. Graham Brown, about an alcoholic reminding Jesus He turned water into wine, can’t He turn wine into water…“More than a Name on a Wall” — Statler Brothers — a mother remembers her son who was killed in Vietnam…“In the Ghetto” — Mac Davis and Elvis do good on this song, but Dolly Parton’s version will rip your heart out…“Yesterday When I Was Young” — Roy Clark… the regrets of youth“Take My Hand Precious Lord” — Tommy Dorsey/Multiple; Tommy Dorsey wrote this after losing his wife while giving birth to their son. Their son died the next day.“I Was Almost Home” — Craig Morgan, man wakes up a homeless man who was about to die and the homeless man says he was almost home…“A Good Year for the Roses” George Jones — as his wife leaves, all he can think about is that it’s been a good year for the roses. Grand Tour” — George Jones or Aaron Neville “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive” — Patty Loveless“She’s a Lady” — Alabama“Broken Lady” — Larry Gatlin“Beneath Still Waters” — Osburn Brothers or Emmylou Harris“Ode to Billy Joe” — Bobby Gentry does it extremely well, but the backup singer in Ray Charles’ band hits it out of the park.“Thirty Nine and Holding” and “Middle Age Crazy” — two songs on the same topic of getting old by Jerry Lee Lewis“Highway 2. Ride” — Zac Brown, about a divorced dad traveling to pick up his son for a weekend visit.“Don’t Cry Daddy” — Elvis Presley, about a daughter comforting her father after their mother leaves him.“Sunday Morning Coming Down” — Johnny Cash, an alcoholic walks out to greet Sunday morning…“Cafe Down on the Corner” Sawyer Brown, where all the farmers who’ve lost their land meet for coffee and breakfast…“Sitting on the Dock of the Bay” — Merle Haggard/Willie Nelson, but same treatment as Otis Redding. I Just Came Home to Count the Memories” — John Anderson, to me, sadder than “Who’s That Man”… “That Johnson boy from down the road was asking if the kids could come and play./Lord I wish I could have told him yes but I just said, ‘I guess son, but not today.'”“All the Gold in California” — Larry Gatlin “is in a bank in the middle of Beverly Hills in somebody else’s name…”“The Beast in Me” — Johnny Cash, such a dark song“High and Dry” — Marty Brown. Hank Williams Jr.
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