Hank Williams – Softly and Tenderly
About The Song “Softly and Tenderly” is one of the most enduring American gospel hymns associated with altar-call tradition, and…
About The Song “Softly and Tenderly” is one of the most enduring American gospel hymns associated with altar-call tradition, and…
About The Song “Just When I Needed You” is associated with Hank Williams’s early-period recording activity, but it is not…
About The Song “Gathering Flowers for the Master’s Bouquet” is a traditional gospel-country piece that predates Hank Williams’s commercial career…
About The Song “Why Should We Try Anymore” is one of the strongest examples of Hank Williams writing directly from…
About The Song “The Old Country Church” is one of the clearest windows into how Hank Williams carried church-rooted repertoire…
About The Song For this title, the first thing to clarify is attribution reliability. In widely cited Hank Williams discographies,…
About The Song “Pictures from Life’s Other Side” is a traditional-country narrative piece that predates Hank Williams as a recording…
About The Song “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You” in Hank Williams’s catalog should be handled carefully,…
About The Song “When the Saints Go Marching In” is not a Hank Williams composition, but a much older American…
About The Song “Where the Soul Never Dies” is one of the best examples of how Hank Williams connected commercial…
About The Song “Pins and Needles (In My Heart)” belongs to the core period when Hank Williams was defining modern…
About The Song “Tennessee Border” sits in an interesting place in Hank Williams’s catalog: it is a recognizable title from…
About The Song The title you gave is closely associated with Hank Williams in country and gospel listening culture, but…
About The Song “Thy Burdens Are Greater Than Mine” sits among the quieter, more earnest pieces in Hank Williams’s gospel…
About The Song “At the Cross” is a traditional Christian hymn most commonly associated with the nineteenth-century writer and minister…
About The Song “The Pale Horse and His Rider” is a country gospel song associated with Hank Williams’s sacred recordings…
About The Song “Thirty Pieces of Silver” is a gospel-tinged ballad that Hank Williams included in his broadcast repertoire rather…
About The Song “Farther Along” is a traditional gospel hymn that entered Hank Williams’s repertoire through his radio work rather…
About The Song “A Tramp on the Street” is one of the rarer Hank Williams performances preserved outside his commercial…
About The Song “Be Careful of Stones That You Throw” was issued by Hank Williams under his Luke the Drifter…