Perhaps Hank Williams’ most covered song, “Cold, Cold Heart” also brought the singer/songwriter huge success soon after it was released in early 1951. The plaintive ballad didn’t take long ...
On this day (January 1) in 1953, Hank Williams died on his way to a concert in Canton, Ohio at the age of 29. Williams’ recording career was short but impactful. More than seventy years after ...
Hank Williams ... 29-year-old Williams became unconscious in his automobile near Oak Hill, W. Va. "I thought he was asleep," Carr said. "I reached over and touched him. He was cold." ...
A string of hits that included “Honky Tonkin’,” “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” “Mansion on the Hill,” “Cold, Cold Heart,” “I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You ...
One of the most significant and iconic figures in American popular music in the 20th Century, Hank Williams became a legend ... but it was the flip side, “Cold, Cold Heart”, that became ...