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Hank Williams with his Drifting Cowboys “Lovesick Blues" a 1949 single released on MGM. Written by Irving Mills and Hank Williams and composed by Cliff Friend and produced by Fred Rose.
Personel:
- Hank Williams - vocals, guitar
- Clyde Baum - mandolin
- Zeke Turner - electric guitar
- Jerry Byrd - steel guitar
- Louis Innis - rhtyhm guitar
- Tommy Jackson - fiddle
- Willie Thawl - bass
Cover:
Performed by Josh Bond
Intro Music:
"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.
Other Artists Mentioned:
Phish “Gamehenge”
Trey Anastasio
Pearl Jam
Smashing Pumpkins
Warrant
Soul Asylum
Eddie Vedder
Tom Morello
Lenny Kravitz
Rage Against the Machine “Killing in the Name Of”
Keanu Reeves
Courtney Love
Steve Martin
Adam Sandler
Hank Williams Sr. “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”
Hank Williams Sr. “Ramblin’ Man”
Hank Williams Sr. “Move It on Over”
Hank Williams Sr. “I Saw the Light”
Hank Williams Sr. “Lost Highway”
Hank Williams Sr. “Long Gone Lonesome Blues”
Jimmie Rodgers
Maestro
Louvin Brothers
John Fogerty
Chris Stapleton
Jason Isbell
Drive By Truckers
Hank Williams Sr. “Hey Good Lookin’”
Hank Williams Sr. “Jumbalaya”
Hank Williams Sr. “Honky Tonkin’”
Cliff Friend “The Merry Go Round Broke Down”
Looney Tunes
Emmett Miller
Jimmy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
Oh, Ernest
Elsie Clark
Willie Nelson“Blues Eyes Cryin in the Rain”
Hank Williams Sr. “I Can’t Help It If I’m Still In Love With You”
Roy Acuff
Robert Johnson
Charlie Patton
Oxford American
I Saw the Light
Bohemian Rhapsody
Donna Summer “Love to Love You Baby”
MC Hammer “Can’t Touch This”
Nick Tosches “Hellfire”
Jerry Lee Lewis
Nick Tosches “Country: The Twisted Roots of Rock n Roll”
Dean Martin
Nick Toches “Dino”
Johnny Cash
Bob Dylan
The Rolling Stones
Marty Robbins
Merle Haggard
Alan Jackson
Chris Stapleton
Patsy Cline
Loretta Lynn
Dolly Parton
The Crickets
Little Richard
George Strait
Ryan Adams
Frank Ifield
Bauhaus
Etta James
Al Jolson