Honky Tonk Blues
Hank Williams
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Well, I left my home down on the rural route I told my paw I'm going steppin' out And get the honky-tonk blues Yeah, the honky-tonk blues Well, lord, I got 'em I got the ho-on-ky tonk blues Well, I went to a dance and I wore out my shoes Woke up this mornin' wishin' I could lose Them jumpin' honky-tonk blues Yeah, the honky-tonk blues Good lord, I got 'em I got the ho-on-ky tonk blues Well, I stopped into every place in town This city life has really got me down I got the honky-tonk blues Yeah, the honky-tonk blues Well, lord I got 'em I got the ho-on-ky tonk blues I'm gonna tuck my worries underneath my arm And scat right back to my pappy's farm And leave these honky-tonk blues Yeah, the honky-tonk blues Good lord, I got 'em I got the ho-on-ky tonk blues
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Written by: HANK WILLIAMS SR.
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12 facts about this song
Year of Release"Honky Tonk Blues" was released by Hank Williams in 1952 under the MGM Records label.
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Re-recordingOriginally, Hank Williams recorded this song in 1949, however, it wasn’t released until he recorded it again in 1952. His earlier performance was supposedly spoilt by his alcohol abuse that made his vocals incoherent.
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SongwritingAs a prolific songwriter, Hank Williams wrote "Honky Tonk Blues" himself. This song, like many of his others, reflects his personal experiences.
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Chart PerformanceUpon its release, "Honky Tonk Blues" climbed all the way up to No. 3 on the Billboard's Country Singles chart, which was testament to Williams' broad appeal.
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Musical Style"Honky Tonk Blues" exemplifies the honky-tonk substyle of country music, characterized by its barroom-related themes, traditional instrumentation, and loud style designed to be heard over a noisy crowd.
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LegacyThe song is now regarded as one of the quintessential honky-tonk songs, and has helped shape the country music genre. It remains an iconic track and is still performed by modern artists today.
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Covers and AdaptationsThere have been numerous covers of "Honky Tonk Blues" over the years, including versions by Charley Pride, Del Shannon, The Rolling Stones, and Patty Loveless, which display its lasting influence and popularity.
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Williams's VersionDespite the many covers of "Honky Tonk Blues," Hank Williams' version is still regarded as the definitive one, primarily because of his outstanding vocal performance and passionate delivery.
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Subject MatterThe song depicts the narrator's literal and metaphorical journey from life on a farm to the big city, with the lure of honky-tonk music and lifestyle leading him astray.
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Historical Importance"Honky Tonk Blues" is significant as it showcases the darker side of Williams' life and career, which was marked by alcoholism and other personal difficulties. His depiction of these struggles through his music resonated with audiences and subsequently cemented his legacy as one of country music's most iconic figures.
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Influence on the Music IndustryThe song’s success and popularity played a role in shaping the future of country music as it made way for similar songs and catalyzed the popularity of this genre.
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CommemorationIn 2010, Hank Williams' 1952 version of "Honky Tonk Blues" was added to the Library of Congresss' National Recording Registry for preservation due to its "cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance."
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