Album
The Lost Notebooks Of Hank Williams
2011 · Rock, Folk, World, & Country
3 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Lost Notebooks Of Hank Williams is a Folk album by Various, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
About
Few albums have as strange a story behind them or such fantastic results. The songs here were created using lyrics that country legend Hank Williams had written in his notebooks but never got around to putting to music. Williams’ death at age 29 on New Year’s Day, 1953, froze his legacy with a catalog of unrivaled brilliance. Now, with the help of a first-rate cast, his unfinished songs are given life. It isn’t just country stars who re-create the Williams sound. Levon Helm, drummer from The Band, pulls from his Arkansas childhood for “You’ll Never Again Be Mine.” Sheryl Crow puts on her cowboy hat for the beautifully styled “Angel Mine.” Few albums have as strange a story behind them or such fantastic results. The songs here were created using lyrics that country legend Hank Williams had written in his notebooks but never got around to putting to music. Williams’ death at age 29 on New Year’s Day, 1953, froze his legacy with a catalog of unrivaled brilliance. Now, with the help of a first-rate cast, his unfinished songs are given life. It isn’t just country stars who re-create the Williams sound. Levon Helm, drummer from The Band, pulls from his Arkansas childhood for “You’ll Never Again Be Mine.” Sheryl Crow puts on her cowboy hat for the beautifully styled “Angel Mine.” Alan Jackson couldn’t come closer to Williams’ vocal ache for “You’ve Been Lonesome, Too.” Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell take “I Hope You Shed a Million Tears” and turn it into a tune that Williams’ alter ego Luke the Drifter would’ve recorded, complete with spoken word. The track features the last recorded evidence of Williams’ pedal steel player Don Helms. Merle Haggard takes the spiritual with “The Sermon on the Mount” and makes it a collaboration between two country legends.
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Tracklist
- 1You've Been Lonesome, Too3:22
- 2The Love That Faded2:29
- 3How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart?3:31
- 4You Know That I Know3:53
- 5I'm So Happy I Found You3:12
- 6I Hope You Shed a Million Tears3:59
- 7You're Through Fooling Me2:05
- 8You'll Never Again Be Mine3:09
- 9Blue Is My Heart2:42
- 10Oh, Mama, Come Home2:26
- 11Angel Mine3:35
- 12The Sermon On the Mount2:08
Sound DNA
- Folk
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- Jeff RosenEXECUTIVE-PRODUCER
- Mary MartinPRODUCER
- Bill BottrellPRODUCER, MIXED BY
- Brandon BellRECORDED BY [ASSISTANT], MIXED BY [ASSISTANT]
- Brandon BellRECORDED BY [ASSISTED BY], MIXED BY [ASSISTED BY]
- Calvin TurnbullENGINEER
- Chris ShawENGINEER
- Ellery DurginRECORDED BY, MIXED BY
- Emory Gordy, Jr.PRODUCER
- Eric LiljestrandRECORDED BY, MIXED BY
- Gary PaczosaRECORDED BY, MIXED BY
- Ghian WrightENGINEER [SECOND]
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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