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Hank Williams

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by Colin Escott


  Contract Date: April 24, 1951. Copyright Date: July 2, 1951.

  First Issued Version: Big Bill Lister, recorded April 24, 1951.

  THE LOG TRAIN

  Contract Date: July 24, 1953. Copyright Date: Unknown.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1981.

  LONG GONE LONESOME BLUES

  Contract Date: February 10, 1950. Copyright Date: March 1, 1950.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded January 9, 1950.

  LOOKY HERE, SWEET MAMA

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  LOST ON THE RIVER

  Contract Date: December 24, 1948. Copyright Date: June 15, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Hank and Audrey Williams, recorded December 22, 1948.

  THE LOVE THAT FADED

  Uncopyrighted song, dated May 2, 1947.

  THE LOVELIGHT IS GONE FROM YOUR EYES

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  LOW DOWN BLUES

  Contract Date: July 24, 1953. Copyright Date: February 19, 1954.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1954.

  MAKE HEAVEN YOUR GOAL

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  MANSION FOR YOUR SOUL

  Uncopyrighted song, probably circa 1951.

  A MANSION ON THE HILL (Hank Williams and Fred Rose)

  Contract Date: November 3, 1947. Copyright Date: November 30, 1948.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded November 7, 1947.

  MAY YOU NEVER BE ALONE

  Contract Date: March 3, 1949. Copyright Date: November 25, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded March 1, 1949. First published in song folio circa 1946 as “I Loved No One but You.”

  ME AND MY BROKEN HEART

  Contract Date: June 5, 1951. Copyright Date: August 15, 1951.

  First Issued Version: Carl Smith, recorded June 8, 1951.

  MEAN OLD BLUES

  Attributed to Hank Williams. Music added by Mickey Newbury, circa 1984.

  MEN WITH BROKEN HEARTS

  Contract Date: January 2, 1951. Copyright Date: February 16, 1951.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams (Luke the Drifter), recorded December 21, 1950.

  MESSAGE TO MY MOTHER

  Contract Date: July 24, 1953. Copyright Date: May 4, 1955.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1955.

  MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS

  Contract Date: Unknown. Copyright Date: July 7, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, March 1, 1949.

  MOANIN’ THE BLUES

  Contract Date: September 5, 1950. Copyright Date: October 25, 1950.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded August 31, 1950.

  MOTHER IS GONE

  Contract Date: July 24, 1953. Copyright Date: May 4, 1955.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1955. First published in song folio circa 1946.

  MOVE IT ON OVER

  Contract Date: April 9, 1947. Copyright Date: July 16, 1947.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded April 21, 1947.

  MY BOY’S IN JAIL TONIGHT (Hank Williams and Bob Gazzaway)

  Contract Date: August 23, 1951. Copyright Date: Unknown.

  MY BUYO BABY

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  MY DARLING BABY GIRL (Hank and Audrey Williams)

  Uncopyrighted song, published in song folio circa 1946.

  MY HEAD RUN OFF WITH MY HEART

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  MY HEART WON’T LET ME GO

  Dated June 29, 1947. Music added by Hank Williams Jr., Copyright Date: May 23, 1969.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams Jr, recorded January 22, 1969.

  MY HEART WOULD KNOW

  Contract Date: April 14, 1951. Copyright Date: June 25, 1951.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded March 16, 1951.

  MY LOVE FOR YOU (HAS TURNED TO HATE)

  Contract Date: February 14, 1947. Copyright Date: November 30, 1948.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded February 13, 1947.

  MY MOMMY

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  MY SON CALLS ANOTHER MAN DADDY (Hank Williams and Jewell House)

  Contract Date: March 1, 1949. Copyright Date: November 25, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded March 2, 1949 (unreleased) and January 9, 1950.

  MY SWEET LOVE AIN’T AROUND

  Contract Date: November 7, 1947. Copyright Date: February 7, 1948.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded November 7, 1947.

  ’NEATH A COLD GRAY TOMB OF STONE (Hank Williams and Mel Foree)

  Contract Date: September 27, 1948. Copyright Date: November 25, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Charlie Monroe, recorded October 20, 1950.

  NEVER AGAIN (WILL I KNOCK AT YOUR DOOR)

  Contract Date: December 11, 1946. Copyright Date: November 30, 1948.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded December 11, 1946.

  NEVER BEEN SO LONESOME

  Contract Date: July 1, 1949. Copyright Date: July 1950.

  First Issued Version: Zeb Turner, recorded October 28, 1949.

  NEW WEDDING BELLS

  Uncopyrighted song. No details. Possibly not a Hank Williams song.

  NO, NOT NOW (Hank Williams, Mel Foree, and Curley Williams)

  Contract Date: September 27, 1948. Copyright Date: November 25, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Curley Williams, recorded September 11, 1949.

  NOBODY’S LONESOME FOR ME

  Contract Date: September 5, 1950. Copyright Date: October 25, 1950.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded August 31, 1950.

  OH MAMA, COME HOME

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  THE OLD MAN’S LAST GOODBYE

  Uncopyrighted song, dated January 26, 1947.

  AN OLD USED TO BE

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  ON THE BANKS OF THE OLD PONTCHARTRAIN (Hank Williams and Ramona Vincent)

  Contract Date: August 4, 1947. Copyright Date: November 30, 1948.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded August 4, 1947.

  ON THE EVENING TRAIN (Hank and Audrey Williams)

  Contract Date: January 6, 1949. Copyright Date: June 29, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Molly O’Day, recorded April 4, 1949.

  PAN AMERICAN

  Contract Date: February. 14, 1947. Copyright Date: March 19, 1948.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded February 13, 1947.

  PEACH PICKIN’ PAPA (Hank Williams and Curley Williams)

  Contract Date: September 27, 1948. Copyright Date: Unknown.

  A PHOTOGRAPH OF YOU

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  PICTURES FROM LIFE’S OTHER SIDE (aka A PICTURE FROM LIFE’S OTHER SIDE)

  Contract Date: June 4, 1951. Copyright Date: August 1951.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams (Luke the Drifter), recorded June 1, 1951.

  PLEASE MAKE UP YOUR MIND

  Contract Date: August 27, 1952. Copyright Date: October 6, 1952.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams (Luke the Drifter), recorded July 11, 1952.

  PLEASE MOMMY, BEFORE I GO

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  PRISON OF MEMORIES

  Uncopyrighted song, undated.

  RAMBLIN’ MAN

  Contract Date: June 4, 1951. Copyright Date: September 7, 1951.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams (Luke the Drifter), recorded June 1, 1951.

  READY TO GO HOME

  Contract Date: March 6, 1953. Copyright Date: May 5, 1953.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1957.

  ROCKIN’ CHAIR DADDY (Hank Williams and Braxton Shooford)

  Contract Date: February 10, 1950. Copyright Dat
e: May 1950.

  First Issued Version: Braxton Shooford, recorded February 8, 1950.

  SEARCHING IN VAIN

  Uncopyrighted song, probably circa 1951.

  THE SERMON ON THE MOUNTAIN

  Uncopyrighted song, dated January 8, 1951.

  SHE WAS MINE IN LIFE (SHE’S STILL MINE IN DEATH) (Hank Williams, Johnnie Wright, and Jim Anglin)

  Contract Date: Unknown. Copyright Date: Unknown.

  SINCE WE SAID GOODBYE

  Uncopyrighted song, dated February 5, 1947.

  SING, SING, SING (aka I’M GONNA SING, SING, SING)

  Contract Date: unknown. Copyright Date: January 24, 1951.

  First Issued Version: Charlie Monroe, recorded October 20, 1950.

  SINGING WATERFALL

  Contract Date: November 1, 1947. Copyright Date: November 25, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Molly O’Day, recorded December 27, 1948.

  Note: First published in song folio circa 1946.

  SIX MORE MILES (TO THE GRAVEYARD)

  Contract Date: November 8, 1946. Copyright Date: November 30, 1948.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded April 21, 1947.

  SOME DAY YOU’LL BE LONESOME TOO

  Uncopyrighted song, published in song folio circa 1946.

  SOMEBODY’S LONESOME

  Dated January 14, 1951. Music added by Hank Williams Jr. Copyright Date: February 13, 1969. First Recorded Version: Hank Williams Jr. (unissued).

  A STRANGER IN THE NIGHT (Hank Williams and Bill Morgan)

  Contract Date: July 11, 1951. Copyright Date: June 20, 1951.

  First Issued Version: George Morgan, recorded April 16, 1951.

  TAKE AWAY THOSE LONELY MEMORIES

  Uncopyrighted song, published in song folio circa 1943.

  A TEARDROP ON A ROSE

  Contract Date: February 10, 1950. Copyright Date: May 1950.

  First Issued Version: Braxton Shooford, recorded February 8, 1950.

  TEARDROPS START WITH EACH NEW DAWN

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  TEARS TODAY, BLUES TOMORROW

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  THANK HEAVEN I STILL HAVE YOU (Hank Williams and Beasley Smith)

  Contract Date: April 11, 1961. Copyright Date: Unknown.

  THAT LAST LONG RIDE

  Uncopyrighted song, dated September 18, 1948.

  THEN CAME THAT FATAL DAY

  Uncopyrighted song fragment found on the floor of the car in which Hank died.

  THERE’LL BE NO TEARDROPS TONIGHT

  Contract Date: February 2, 1948. Copyright Date: May 4, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded December 22, 1948.

  Note: Contract issued to Hank Williams and WCKY deejay Nelson King; subsequent contract issued to Hank Williams as sole composer.

  THERE’S A NEW LIGHT SHINING IN OUR HOME (Hank and Irene Williams)

  Uncopyrighted song written February 1, 1944, published in song folio circa 1946.

  THERE’S A NEW LOCK ON THE DOOR

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  THERE’S A TEAR IN MY BEER

  Contract Date: September 23, 1952. Copyright Date: September 15, 1952.

  First Issued Version: Big Bill Lister, recorded October 26, 1951.

  THERE’S NOTHING AS SWEET AS MY BABY

  Contract Date: April 16, 1951. Copyright Date: April 11, 1951.

  First Issued Version: Carl Smith, recorded January 30, 1951.

  THEY CARRIED MY DARLING HOME

  Uncopyrighted song. Very possibly the same song as “I’m Among the Living Dead.”

  THIS AIN’T NO PLACE FOR ME

  Uncopyrighted song, dated October 10, 1947.

  THIS OLD BEAT-UP HEART OF MINE

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  THOSE HAPPY DAYS THAT USED TO BE

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  ’TIL DEATH DO US PART (Hank Williams and Bob Gazzaway)

  Contract Date: October 17, 1949. Copyright Date: Unknown.

  TIME HAS PROVEN I WAS WRONG (Hank Williams, Curley Williams, and Mel Foree)

  Contract Date: September 27, 1948. Copyright Date: Unknown.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1998.

  TO ME, YOU’LL ALWAYS BE MINE

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  TODAY HAS BEEN A LONESOME DAY

  Uncopyrighted song, possibly circa 1951.

  TOMORROW MAY NOT COME

  Uncopyrighted song, written April 10, 1948.

  TOO LATE TO PRAY

  Uncopyrighted song, written June 24, 1948.

  TROUBLES ON MY WEARY MIND (Hank Williams and Don Helms)

  Contract Date: April 7, 1950. Copyright Date: Unknown.

  VISION IN THE NIGHT

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  WANTING TO SHOW HOW MUCH I CARED

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  WE ALL GET TROUBLED AND BLUE SOMETIME

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  WEALTH WON’T SAVE YOUR SOUL

  Contract Date: Unknown. Copyright Date: November 30, 1948.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded December 11, 1946.

  WEARIN OUT YOUR WALKIN SHOES

  Contract Date: April 16, 1951. Copyright Date: April 23, 1951.

  First Issued Version: Tex Ritter, recorded September 20, 1950.

  WEARY BLUES FROM WAITIN

  Contract Date: December 11, 1951. Copyright Date: November 28, 1951.

  First Issued Version: Ray Price, recorded October 16, 1951.

  WE’RE GETTING CLOSER TO THE GRAVE EACH DAY

  Contract Date: July 24, 1953. Copyright Date: April 23, 1957.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1957.

  WHAT CAN A HEART DO?

  Uncopyrighted song, probably circa 1951.

  WHAT’S THE USE?

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  WHEN GOD COMES AND GATHERS HIS JEWELS

  Contract Date: November 8, 1946. Copyright Date: November 30, 1948.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded December 11, 1946.

  WHEN THE BOOK OF LIFE IS READ

  Contract Date: Unknown. Copyright Date: March 3, 1952.

  First Issued Version: Jimmie Skinner, recorded January 14, 1952.

  WHEN THE WALTZ ENDED

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  WHEN YOU BROKE YOUR VOW

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  WHEN YOU’RE TIRED OF BREAKING OTHERS’ HEARTS (Hank Williams and Curley Williams)

  Contract Date: March 29, 1949. Copyright Date: December 7, 1949.

  First Issued Version: Curley Williams, recorded September 15, 1952.

  WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?

  Dated January 14, 1951. Music added by Hank Williams Jr. Copyright Date: April 17, 1969.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams Jr., recorded January 24, 1969.

  WHY DID MOMMY SAY GOODBYE?

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  WHY DID YOU LIE TO ME?

  Uncopyrighted song, published in song folio circa 1945.

  WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME? (LIKE YOU USED TO DO)

  Contract Date: February 10, 1950. Copyright Date: April 7, 1950.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded January 9, 1950.

  WHY SHOULD I CRY?

  Contract Date: February 10, 1950. Copyright Date: May 1950.

  First Issued Version: Braxton Shooford, recorded February 8, 1950.

  Note: An early version was written May 4, 1947, as “Why Should I Pay, Why Must I Cry?” (Hank says on Mother’s Best that he wrote it in 1941.)

  WHY SHOULD WE TRY ANYMORE?

  Contract Date: February 10, 1950. Copyright Date: April 7, 1950.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams, recorded January 9, 1950.

  WILL GOD WELCOME YOU HOME?

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  WISH I COULD SAY N
O TO YOU

  Attributed to Hank Williams. Music added by Mickey Newbury, possibly circa 1984.

  WON’T YOU PLEASE COME BACK?

  Uncopyrighted song, published in song folio, 1946.

  WON’T YOU SOMETIMES THINK OF ME?

  Contract Date: Unknown. Copyright Date: Unknown. Published in song folio circa 1945.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1984.

  WPA BLUES

  Reportedly the first song Hank wrote, circa 1938.

  YESTERDAY MY DREAMS ALL DIED

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

  YOU ALWAYS SEEM TO GO THE OTHER WAY

  Uncopyrighted song, published in song folio circa 1946.

  YOU BETTER KEEP IT ON YOUR MIND (Hank Williams and Vic McAlpin)

  Contract Date: July 24, 1953. Copyright Date: February 15, 1954.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1954.

  YOU BROKE YOUR OWN HEART

  Written January 26, 1947. Music added by Hank Williams Jr. Copyright Date: June 5, 1969. First Recorded Version: Hank Williams Jr, January 22, 1969 (unissued).

  YOU BROKE YOUR OWN HEART (WHEN YOU TRIED TO BREAK MINE)

  Contract Date: 1986. Written at unknown date, circa 1946–1947.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams’ demo, issued 1986.

  YOU CAN’T TAKE MY MEMORY/MEMORIES OF YOU

  Written at unknown date. Music added by Hank Williams Jr. Copyright Date: February 13, 1969.

  First Issued Version: Hank Williams Jr., recorded November 26, 1968.

  YOU HAVE GROWN TO BE A STRANGER TO ME

  Uncopyrighted song, dated January 8, 1951.

  Possibly adapted by Hank Williams Jr. as “Your Love’s Like a Stranger,” recorded November 26, 1968 (unissued).

  YOU KNOW THAT I KNOW

  Uncopyrighted song, dated November 24, 1947.

  YOU SLAMMED THE DOOR OF LOVE

  Uncopyrighted song. No details.

 

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