George Strait
Paris, TN
No, but his friend and fellow musician Hank Williams Jr. does and he visits often.
Great song to wonder about! ~LL. --- Goodbye Hank Williams, my friend I didn't know you... But I've been to places you've been In Richmond, where they'd just been For some, seats could not be found But they planned to see him again Next time.. Hank Williams.. came to town Hardly nobody knew that night How soon they'd be crying Hardly nobody knew that night Hank Williams... was dying He sang from his heart, Took the pain for his fans Who watched the pain in his heart And they sat, and then... they clapped their hands. Goodbye Hank Williams, my friend I didn't know you... But I've been t'places you've been Chauffeur steared the car that night To the town next in line for a show With his name, and the date, in lights And the people, with tickets, to go Hardly nobody knew that night How soon they'd be crying Hardly nobody knew that night Hank Williams was dying Goodbye Hank Williams, my friend I didn't know you... But I've been - places you've been --- The 'live' version flips the first and second verses, and replaces the third with: "Whiskey took the heartbreak From too many broken dreams What pain wasn't taken by the whiskey Was given by too much morphine"
They live in Canada, Kansas, and Texas.
George Strait
Cooler Than You - 2012 All My Exes Live in Texas - 1.1 was released on: USA: 25 September 2012
Paris, TN
Ingrid Haas
According to the history of country music books I have read, Hank Williams Sr., was born and raised in the state of Alabama. When he made it big the family moved to Nashville, and built a $50,000 home on Franklin Road. There's no evidence that Williams lived in Franklin, Tennessee. But, he did live on Franklin Road in Nashville.
No, but his friend and fellow musician Hank Williams Jr. does and he visits often.
Hank Live was created in 1987.
According to the Williams Institute's analysis of the 2010 US Census, 46,401 same-sex couples live in Texas, representing .52 percent of all Texas households.
The following website is a good site with a lot of Texas songs. Not all songs that were inspired by or titled about Texas are on this site but there is quite a few. They add to the list as they find them...you can subscribe and receive emails when the list is updated.www.txsongs.bluegrassbandsoftexas.com/
In order: (1)Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used to Do)--Hank Williams (2)Cold, Cold Heart--Hank Williams (3)Bouquet of Roses--Eddy Arnold (4)Hey, Good Lookin'--Hank Williams (5)Rose, Rose, I Love You--Frankie Laine (6)Slow Poke--Pee Wee King (7)Anything That's Part of You--Eddy Arnold (8)A Fool Such As I--Hank Snow (9)Shrimp Boats--Jo Stafford (10)Cold, Cold Heart--Tony Bennett (11)The Thing--Phil Harris (12)Lovesick Blues--Hank Williams (13)The Wild Side of Life--Hank Thompson (14)Kaw-Liga--Hank Williams (15)Please, Mr. Sun--Johnnie Ray (16)Give Me More, More of Your Kisses--Lefty Frizzell (17)Half As Much--Hank Williams (18)Wish You Were Here--Eddie Fisher (19)Solitaire(?)--Tony Bennett (20)? (21)Wheel of Fortune--Kay Starr (22)Blue Velvet--Tony Bennett (23)You Belong To Me--Jo Stafford (24)My Son Calls Another Man Daddy--Hank Williams (25)I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)--Hank Williams (26)Back Street Affair--Webb Pierce (27)Faded Love--Bob Wills (28)Jambalaya (On The Bayou)--Hank Williams (29)It's in the Book--Johnny Standley NOTE: This is a complete list (except for the live band at the Christmas dance) and different parts of many of the songs are featured more than once (e.g. "Hey, Good Lookin'" by Hank Williams appears four times); if all those repeats are counted, the list would number forty-three!
America R williams street
Great song to wonder about! ~LL. --- Goodbye Hank Williams, my friend I didn't know you... But I've been to places you've been In Richmond, where they'd just been For some, seats could not be found But they planned to see him again Next time.. Hank Williams.. came to town Hardly nobody knew that night How soon they'd be crying Hardly nobody knew that night Hank Williams... was dying He sang from his heart, Took the pain for his fans Who watched the pain in his heart And they sat, and then... they clapped their hands. Goodbye Hank Williams, my friend I didn't know you... But I've been t'places you've been Chauffeur steared the car that night To the town next in line for a show With his name, and the date, in lights And the people, with tickets, to go Hardly nobody knew that night How soon they'd be crying Hardly nobody knew that night Hank Williams was dying Goodbye Hank Williams, my friend I didn't know you... But I've been - places you've been --- The 'live' version flips the first and second verses, and replaces the third with: "Whiskey took the heartbreak From too many broken dreams What pain wasn't taken by the whiskey Was given by too much morphine"