
Hank Williams Jr. - Blues My Name (2025) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Hank Williams Jr.
- Title: Blues My Name
- Year Of Release: 1966 / 2025
- Label: Mercury Nashville
- Genre: Country
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
- Total Time: 30:32
- Total Size: 617 / 195 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Hank Williams, Jr. – Salt Lake City (02:20)
2. Hank Williams, Jr. – A Good Leavin' Alone (02:22)
3. Hank Williams, Jr. – Weary Blues From Waitin' (02:32)
4. Hank Williams, Jr. – Wrong Doin' Man (02:43)
5. Hank Williams, Jr. – These Boots Are Made For Walkin (02:28)
6. Hank Williams, Jr. – Cry, Cry Darling (02:37)
7. Hank Williams, Jr. – It's Written All Over Your Face (02:34)
8. Hank Williams, Jr. – When You're Tired Of Breaking Others Hearts (02:13)
9. Hank Williams, Jr. – Blue's My Name (02:06)
10. Hank Williams, Jr. – Low As A Man Can Go (02:36)
11. Hank Williams, Jr. – Old Frank (03:10)
12. Hank Williams, Jr. – So Easy To Forgive Her (But So Hard To Forget) (02:46)
1. Hank Williams, Jr. – Salt Lake City (02:20)
2. Hank Williams, Jr. – A Good Leavin' Alone (02:22)
3. Hank Williams, Jr. – Weary Blues From Waitin' (02:32)
4. Hank Williams, Jr. – Wrong Doin' Man (02:43)
5. Hank Williams, Jr. – These Boots Are Made For Walkin (02:28)
6. Hank Williams, Jr. – Cry, Cry Darling (02:37)
7. Hank Williams, Jr. – It's Written All Over Your Face (02:34)
8. Hank Williams, Jr. – When You're Tired Of Breaking Others Hearts (02:13)
9. Hank Williams, Jr. – Blue's My Name (02:06)
10. Hank Williams, Jr. – Low As A Man Can Go (02:36)
11. Hank Williams, Jr. – Old Frank (03:10)
12. Hank Williams, Jr. – So Easy To Forgive Her (But So Hard To Forget) (02:46)
Larger than life, capable of summoning “all his rowdy friends” with a couple crashing downbeats and a blaring guitar riff, Hank Williams, Jr. has been one of country music’s truest outlaws for over half a century. But more than the swaggering singles, roughneck fantasy videos or relentless sense of blue-collar boogie, at his core, the 72-year-old legend is a bluesman. Pure, unqualified and unadulterated, the only son of Hank Williams has the same down low lonesome in his veins as the man Rufus “Tee-Tot” Payne taught to play guitar as a small child growing up in Greenville, Alabama.
UMG presents Williams Jr.'s 1966 album Blues My Name in high-fidelity digital formats for modern audiences and old fans alike!
UMG presents Williams Jr.'s 1966 album Blues My Name in high-fidelity digital formats for modern audiences and old fans alike!
| Country | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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