Six More Miles

Hank Williams

About Six More Miles

Six More Miles (To the Graveyard) is a song written by Hank Williams for MGM Records. It appeared as the B-side to "I Saw the Light" in 1948.


Year:
2006
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Oh, the rain is slowly fallin'
And my heart is so sore
Six more miles and leave my darling
Never on this earth to meet no more

Six more miles to the graveyard
Six more miles, long and sad
Six more miles and leave my darling
Leave the best friend, I ever had

Oh, I hear the train a-comin'
Bringin' my darlin' back home
Six more miles to the graveyard
And I'll be left here all alone

Six more miles to the graveyard
Six more miles, long and sad
Six more miles and leave my darling
Leave the best friend, I ever had

Six more miles to the graveyard
Six more miles, long and sad
Six more miles and leave my darling
Leave the best friend, I ever had

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Hank Williams

Hank Williams (/hæŋk wɪljəmz /; September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953), born Hiram King Williams, was an American singer-songwriter and musician regarded as one of the most important country music artists of all time. Williams recorded 35 singles (five released posthumously) that would place in the Top 10 of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 11 that ranked number one. more »

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Written by: Hank Williams Sr.

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10 facts about this song

Historical Context
"Six More Miles" is a poignant song written and performed by legendary country singer Hank Williams.
Songwriting Prowess
The song is an example of Williams's adept skill at crafting emotional narratives using simple yet impactful lyrics, a staple of the singer-songwriter’s style.
Personal Connection
It is believed by many biographers that this song was inspired by a tragic event in Hank Williams’s life. His first child, a daughter, was stillborn and buried in his hometown of Georgiana, Alabama, six miles from the place he was living at the time.
Album Details
The song debuted as a single and later featured in the album titled “The Complete Hank Williams”, a box set of 10 CDs, which was released posthumously.
Commercial Success
While the song did not reach the top on the Billboard Country charts, it continues to be regarded as one of the most notable songs in Williams’s repertoire, establishing his legacy in the country music genre.
Covers
After Hank Williams's rendition, several other musicians also covered "Six More Miles". Artists like Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Mike Ness, and the country-rock band The Grateful Dead have their own versions of the song.
Legacy
The song is a testament to Williams's ability to draw from personal experiences to create emotionally stirring music. "Six More Miles" helped to shape his image as a country music star known for infusing his songs with a deep level of human experience and emotion.
Symbolism
In the song, the "six miles" is symbolic, representing the emotional distance and longing the protagonist has for his departed loved one.
Time of release
"Six More Miles" was released in 1948, a period when Hank Williams was making a significant impact in the country music scene.
Emotional Attachment
Due to its deeply personal context, "Six More Miles" holds particular significance among Hank Williams's fans, providing a glimpse of the singer's heart-breaking personal experiences.

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