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Though he had established his own distinctive style, he continued to name-check and pay tribute to his father, and these salutes became as much a part of his act as his redneck rockers. Both the wild music and the party-ready atmosphere of his concerts made Hank Jr. Williams' career really began to take off in , when he had three number one hits -- "Texas Women," "Dixie on My Mind," and "All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down " -- and Rowdy began a streak of 15 gold or platinum albums that ran until During that time, he won several awards, including back-to-back Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year in and By the end of the decade, Hank Jr.

Williams could still have a hit -- such as "There's a Tear in My Beer," which was an electronic duet between him and his father -- but by the end of , he was no longer hitting the Top Ten and by the middle of the decade he had trouble reaching the Top Despite his declining record sales, Hank Jr. His string of new albums tapered off in the early s, with 's I'm One of You marking his final album for several years.

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And he pulls it off in spades. It's moving, it swings, and it has that gospel feel that the hint of this song always contained but which had never been brought out before. On Steve Young's dark and tenuous love song "Always Loving You," Charlie Daniels fiddles his way through the background in his inimitable style and Reggie Young's electric guitar can be heard trading fills with Brad Felton's steel. It's not the best version of the tune, but it is an interesting one.

The latter half of the set is chock-full of Hank Jr. But Williams' version rocks harder than any other on record. Williams' own personal outlaw anthem is present as well, the infamous and wonderful "Family Tradition," with Daniels laying out a laid-back but gorgeous fiddle solo in the bridge. Download Release.



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