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Devil's Daughter By Hank Williams, Iii
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Risin' Outlaw (1999) Top Seller
Principally recorded at Curb Studios and Woodland Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
It's often been said that if Hank Williams himself came back to life today, he couldn't get played on mainstream country radio. With his raw, unabashedly twangy voice and simplistic arrangements, ...
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Hank III Collector's Edition (2008)
Limited Edition; Boxed Set
There's a long shadow to get used to when you're Hank Williams's grandson, but Hank Williams III has still managed carve his own path into modern country. Whether he's flouting tradition by playing metal and punk, or tweaking Nashville populism ...
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Risin' Outlaw (2007)
(Import)
Track Listing: I Don't Know; You're the Reason; If the Shoe Fits; 87 Southbound; Lonesome for You; What Did Love Ever Do to You; On My Own; Honky Tonk Girls; Devil's Daughter; Cocaine Blues; Thunderstorms and Neon Signs; Why Don't You Leave Me Alone?; Blue Devil;
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Devil's Daughter Disc 1, Track 9 Not Available on MP3 |
Risin' Outlaw (1999)
Principally recorded at Curb Studios and Woodland Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
It's often been said that if Hank Williams himself came back to life today, he couldn't get played on mainstream country radio. With his raw, unabashedly twangy voice and simplistic arrangements, ...
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Devil's Daughter Disc 1, Track 9 Not Available on MP3 |
Risin' Outlaw (1999)
Principally recorded at Curb Studios and Woodland Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
It's often been said that if Hank Williams himself came back to life today, he couldn't get played on mainstream country radio. With his raw, unabashedly twangy voice and simplistic arrangements, ...
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Devil's Daughter Disc 1, Track 9 Not Available on MP3 |
Risin' Outlaw (1999)
Principally recorded at Curb Studios and Woodland Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
It's often been said that if Hank Williams himself came back to life today, he couldn't get played on mainstream country radio. With his raw, unabashedly twangy voice and simplistic arrangements, ...
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