Hank es hijo del gran Hank Williams que dio vuelta la música country y genero el comienzo del hillbilly, el antecedente del rock. Junior nació como Randall Hank Williams el 26 de mayo de 1949. Comenzó a grabar en 1964 varias canciones de su padre, pero su personalidad exploto en la década del 70. Lleva a lo largo de su carrera numerosos reconocimientos y ha cantado junto con los máximos exponentes del country desde Merle Haggard hasta Reba McEntire y Waylon Jennings.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
The Conversation Hank Williams Jr. and Waylon Jennings posted by Richard Smith Email: [email protected]
W=Waylon singing H=Hank singing B=Both (spoken)
Chord progression throughout song! If there are any corrections, please feel free to me and I will change. My first posting!
Intro E E W: Hank let's talk about your daddy. Tell me how your momma loved That Man A H: Well just break out a bottle hoss. I'll tell you bout the driftin E cowboy band.
BBb W: We won't talk about the habits AE B: Just the music and the man.
W: (That's All)
W: Now Hank, you just gotta tell me. Did your daddy really write all them songs? (Did He?)
H: That don't deserve no answer hoss, let's light up and just move Along.
W: Do you think he wrote em about your momma, or about the man who done her wrong?
H: (You know that)
EA B: Yeah back then they called him crazy, now a days they call him a EAF# saint. Now the ones that called him crazy, lord, are still B writing on his name.
E W: Well if he was here right now Bocefus, would he think that we were right? (Do you think he might?)
H: Don't you know he would Waltatia, be right here by our sides.
W: If we left for a show at Provo
B: He'd be the first one on the bus and ready to ride.
W: (that's wantin to go hoss)
H: (laughs)
W: Where ever he is I hope he's happy, you know I hope he's doin well.(Yes I do)
H: He is cuz he's got one arm around my momma now and he sure did Love miss audrey and raising hell.
W: I won't ask you no more questions
B: To the stories only hank can tell.
B: Well back then they called him crazy now a days they call him a saint.
H: Most folks don't know that they
B: fired him from the opry,
H: and that caused his greatest pain.
H: Let me tell you about lovesick, how miss audrey loved that man.
W: You know I've always loved to listen to the stories about that driftin cowboy band (and the man).