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''Turn Back the Years: The Essential Hank Williams Collection'' is a 2005 posthumous GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/HankWilliams that got excellent reviews and was even included in ''Magazine/TimeMagazine''[='=]s 2006 list of [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential music albums]].
The album is a DistinctDoubleAlbum, divided in three separate [=CDs=], according to themes in Williams' work. The first is about his barroom anthems, the second is devoted to his lonesome heartbreak songs and the third contains his spiritual and religious work. Far from being the most complete compilation of Williams' songs around it does present his work as more deep and versatile than one would assume from your average country singer. Therefore it's an essential introduction to his work.
The album is a DistinctDoubleAlbum, divided in three separate [=CDs=], according to themes in Williams' work. The first is about his barroom anthems, the second is devoted to his lonesome heartbreak songs and the third contains his spiritual and religious work. Far from being the most complete compilation of Williams' songs around it does present his work as more deep and versatile than one would assume from your average country singer. Therefore it's an essential introduction to his work.
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''Turn Back the Years: The Essential Hank Williams Collection'' is a 2005 posthumous GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/HankWilliams that got excellent reviews and was even included in ''Magazine/TimeMagazine''[='=]s 2006 list of [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential music albums]].
Music/HankWilliams. The album is a DistinctDoubleAlbum, divided in three separate [=CDs=], according to themes in Williams' work. The first is about his barroom anthems, the second is devoted to his lonesome heartbreak songs and the third contains his spiritual and religious work. Far from being the most complete compilation of Williams' songs around it does present his work as more deep and versatile than one would assume from your average country singer. Therefore it's an essential introduction to his work.
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* YourCheatingHeart: "Your Cheatin' Heart", about an adulterous female partner, is considered to be the TropeNamer.
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You'll cry and cry and try to sleep.\\
But sleep won't come the whole night through,\\
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you.''
--> ''Your cheatin' heart will make you weep,\\
You'll cry and cry and try to sleep.\\
But sleep won't come the whole night through,\\
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you.''
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'''Turn Back The Years: The Essential Hank Williams Collection''' is a 2005 posthumous GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/HankWilliams that got excellent reviews and was even included in Magazine/TimeMagazine's 2006 list of [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential music albums]].
The album is a DistinctDoubleAlbum, divided in three separate CD's, according to themes in Williams' work. The first is about his barroom anthems, the second is devoted to his lonesome heartbreak songs and the third contains his spiritual and religious work. Far from being the most complete compilation of Williams' songs around it does present his work as more deep and versatile than one would assume from your average country singer. Therefore it's an essential introduction to his work.
'''Tracklist'''
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-->''Another love before my time made your heart sad and blue''\\
''And so my heart is paying now for things I didn't do''\\
''In anger unkind words are said that make the teardrops start''\\
''Why can't I free your doubtful mind,and melt your cold cold heart?''
-->''Another love before my time made your heart sad and blue''\\
''And so my heart is paying now for things I didn't do''\\
''In anger unkind words are said that make the teardrops start''\\
''Why can't I free your doubtful mind,and melt your cold cold heart?''
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''Til I hear an old freight rollin' down the line''\\
''Then I hurry straight home and pack''\\
''And if I didn't go, I believe I'd blow my stack.''
-->''I can settle down and be doin' just fine''\\
''Til I hear an old freight rollin' down the line''\\
''Then I hurry straight home and pack''\\
''And if I didn't go, I believe I'd blow my stack.''
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--> ''Your cheatin' heart will make you weep,\\
You'll cry and cry and try to sleep.\\
But sleep won't come the whole night through,\\
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you.''
You'll cry and cry and try to sleep.\\
But sleep won't come the whole night through,\\
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you.''
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'''Turn Back The Years: The Essential Hank Williams Collection''' is a 2005 posthumous GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/HankWilliams that got excellent reviews and was even included in Magazine/TimeMagazine's 2006 list of [[TimeAllTime100Albums 100 essential music albums]].
The album is a DistinctDoubleAlbum, divided in three separate CD's, according to themes in Williams' work. The first is about his barroom anthems, the second is devoted to his lonesome heartbreak songs and the third contains his spiritual and religious work. Far from being the most complete compilation of Williams' songs around it does present his work as more deep and versatile than one would assume from your average country singer. Therefore it's an essential introduction to his work.
'''Tracklist'''
CD 1
# "Honky Tonkin'" (2:45)
# "Rockin' Chair Money" (2:06)
# "I'm A Long Goen Daddy" (2:50)
# "I've Been Down That Road Before" (2:57)
# "Moanin' The Blues" (2:24)
# "(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle" (2:27)
# "Rootie Tootie" (2:46)
# "You Better Keep It On Your Mind" (2:23)
# "Settin' The Woods On Fire" (2:37)
# "Wearin' Out Your Walkin' Shoes" (1:37)
# "Too Many Parties And Too Many Pals" (3:00)
# "Ramblin' Man" (3:03)
# "Tennessee Border" (1:54)
# "Howlin' At The Moon" (2:43)
# "Move It On Over" (2:45)
# "Hey Hood Lookin'" (2:55)
# "Leave Me Alone With The Blues" (2:18)
# "Lost Highway" (2:43)
# "There's A Tear In My Beer" (2:49)
# "Honky Tonk Blues" (2:10)
CD 2
# "Lovesick Blues" (2:44)
# "Wedding Bells" (2:54)
# "A Mansion on the Hill" (2:34)
# "I'm Free At Last" (2:23)
# "My Love For You (Has Turned To Hate)" (2:41)
# "Your Cheatin' Heart" (2:42)
# "First Year Blues" (2:26)
# "On The Banks Of The Old Pontchartrain" (2:51)
# "May You Never Be Alone" (2:50)
# "A House Without Love" (2:53)
# "They'll Never Take Her Love From Me" (2:44)
# "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" (2:46)
# "Let's Turn Back The Years" (2:23)
# "I'm So Tired Of It All" (2:21)
# "Cold, Cold Heart" (2:43)
# "Weary Blues From Waiting" (2:27)
# "You Win Again" (2:36)
# "Fool About You" (1:23)
# "Please Make Up Your Mind" (2:49)
# "I Can't Escape From You" (2:14)
CD 3
# "I Saw The Light" (2:44)
# "Thy Burderns Are Greater Than Mine" (3:30)
# "Callin You" (2:54)
# "Wealth Won't Save Your Soul" (2:47)
# "The Pale Horse And His Rider" (2:54)
# "Beyond the Sunset" (3:00)
# "Are You Walkin' And A Talkin' For The Lord?" (2:45)
# "Let The Spirit Descend" (2:07)
# "The Battle Of Armageddon" (2:29)
# "Alone and Forsaken" (2:01)
# "Drifting Too Far From The Shore" (3:15)
# "A House Of Gold" (2:16)
# "Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies" (1:50)
# "How Can You Refuse Him Now?" (2:36)
# "A Tramp On The Street" (3:39)
# "Lost On The River" (1:51)
# "When God Dips His Love In My Heart" (2:25)
# "'Neath A Cold Gray Tomb Of Stone" (2:42)
# "I'll Have A New Body (I'll Have A New Life)" (2:06)
# "Angel Of Death" (2:20)
!! Trope Back The Years
* AlbumTitleDrop: "Let's Turn Back The Years"
--> ''Let's Turn Back The Years''
* AlliterativeTitle: "'''W'''earin' Out Your '''W'''alkin' Shoes", "'''T'''oo '''M'''any '''P'''arties and '''T'''oo '''M'''any '''P'''als", "'''T'''here's A '''T'''ear In My Beer", "'''W'''eary Blues From '''W'''aiting", "'''C'''old '''C'''old Heart", "'''W'''ealth '''W'''on't '''S'''ave Your '''S'''oul".
* BreakUpSong: Mostly the songs on CD 2.
* CradleOfLoneliness: (I Heart That) Lonesome Whistle", "Leave Me Alone With The Blues", "Alone And Forsaken", "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry".
* DistinctDoubleAlbum: It's a three CD set.
* DrowningMySorrows: "There's A Tear In My Beer".
--> ''I have shed a million tears.''
--> ''You are on my lonely mind''
--> ''I'm gonna keep drinkin' until I'm petrified.''
* DrunkenSong: All the songs on CD 1.
* FaceOnTheCover: Hank playing guitar, seen in silhouette.
* GodIsLoveSongs: The third CD mostly has songs in this vain.
* GriefSong: "Angel Of Death"
--> ''Can you truthfully say''
--> ''With your dying breath''
--> ''That you're ready to meet''
--> ''The Angel of Death?''
* LongTitle: Hank Williams was known for singing songs with long titles.
* MinisculeRocking: "Wearin' Out Your Walkin' Shoes", "Tennessee Border", "Fool About You", "Where The Soul Of A Man Never Dies", "Lost On The River" are all under two minutes long.
* OneManSong: "Ramblin' Man".
* PlayingWithFire: "Settin' The Woods On Fire"
--> ''I'll gas up my hot rod stoker we'll get hotter than a poker''
--> ''You'll be broke but I'll be broker tonight we're settin' the woods on fire''
* QuestioningTitle: "Are You Walkin' And A Talkin' For The Lord?", "How Can You Refuse Him Now?"
* RuleOfThree: Three thematically separated CD's.
* SomethingBlues: "Moanin' The Blues", "Leave Me Alone With The Blues", "Honky Tonk Blues", "Lovesick Blues", "First Year Blues", "Weary Blues From Waiting".
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The album is a DistinctDoubleAlbum, divided in three separate CD's, according to themes in Williams' work. The first is about his barroom anthems, the second is devoted to his lonesome heartbreak songs and the third contains his spiritual and religious work. Far from being the most complete compilation of Williams' songs around it does present his work as more deep and versatile than one would assume from your average country singer. Therefore it's an essential introduction to his work.
'''Tracklist'''
CD 1
# "Honky Tonkin'" (2:45)
# "Rockin' Chair Money" (2:06)
# "I'm A Long Goen Daddy" (2:50)
# "I've Been Down That Road Before" (2:57)
# "Moanin' The Blues" (2:24)
# "(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle" (2:27)
# "Rootie Tootie" (2:46)
# "You Better Keep It On Your Mind" (2:23)
# "Settin' The Woods On Fire" (2:37)
# "Wearin' Out Your Walkin' Shoes" (1:37)
# "Too Many Parties And Too Many Pals" (3:00)
# "Ramblin' Man" (3:03)
# "Tennessee Border" (1:54)
# "Howlin' At The Moon" (2:43)
# "Move It On Over" (2:45)
# "Hey Hood Lookin'" (2:55)
# "Leave Me Alone With The Blues" (2:18)
# "Lost Highway" (2:43)
# "There's A Tear In My Beer" (2:49)
# "Honky Tonk Blues" (2:10)
CD 2
# "Lovesick Blues" (2:44)
# "Wedding Bells" (2:54)
# "A Mansion on the Hill" (2:34)
# "I'm Free At Last" (2:23)
# "My Love For You (Has Turned To Hate)" (2:41)
# "Your Cheatin' Heart" (2:42)
# "First Year Blues" (2:26)
# "On The Banks Of The Old Pontchartrain" (2:51)
# "May You Never Be Alone" (2:50)
# "A House Without Love" (2:53)
# "They'll Never Take Her Love From Me" (2:44)
# "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" (2:46)
# "Let's Turn Back The Years" (2:23)
# "I'm So Tired Of It All" (2:21)
# "Cold, Cold Heart" (2:43)
# "Weary Blues From Waiting" (2:27)
# "You Win Again" (2:36)
# "Fool About You" (1:23)
# "Please Make Up Your Mind" (2:49)
# "I Can't Escape From You" (2:14)
CD 3
# "I Saw The Light" (2:44)
# "Thy Burderns Are Greater Than Mine" (3:30)
# "Callin You" (2:54)
# "Wealth Won't Save Your Soul" (2:47)
# "The Pale Horse And His Rider" (2:54)
# "Beyond the Sunset" (3:00)
# "Are You Walkin' And A Talkin' For The Lord?" (2:45)
# "Let The Spirit Descend" (2:07)
# "The Battle Of Armageddon" (2:29)
# "Alone and Forsaken" (2:01)
# "Drifting Too Far From The Shore" (3:15)
# "A House Of Gold" (2:16)
# "Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies" (1:50)
# "How Can You Refuse Him Now?" (2:36)
# "A Tramp On The Street" (3:39)
# "Lost On The River" (1:51)
# "When God Dips His Love In My Heart" (2:25)
# "'Neath A Cold Gray Tomb Of Stone" (2:42)
# "I'll Have A New Body (I'll Have A New Life)" (2:06)
# "Angel Of Death" (2:20)
!! Trope Back The Years
* AlbumTitleDrop: "Let's Turn Back The Years"
--> ''Let's Turn Back The Years''
* AlliterativeTitle: "'''W'''earin' Out Your '''W'''alkin' Shoes", "'''T'''oo '''M'''any '''P'''arties and '''T'''oo '''M'''any '''P'''als", "'''T'''here's A '''T'''ear In My Beer", "'''W'''eary Blues From '''W'''aiting", "'''C'''old '''C'''old Heart", "'''W'''ealth '''W'''on't '''S'''ave Your '''S'''oul".
* BreakUpSong: Mostly the songs on CD 2.
* CradleOfLoneliness: (I Heart That) Lonesome Whistle", "Leave Me Alone With The Blues", "Alone And Forsaken", "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry".
* DistinctDoubleAlbum: It's a three CD set.
* DrowningMySorrows: "There's A Tear In My Beer".
--> ''I have shed a million tears.''
--> ''You are on my lonely mind''
--> ''I'm gonna keep drinkin' until I'm petrified.''
* DrunkenSong: All the songs on CD 1.
* FaceOnTheCover: Hank playing guitar, seen in silhouette.
* GodIsLoveSongs: The third CD mostly has songs in this vain.
* GriefSong: "Angel Of Death"
--> ''Can you truthfully say''
--> ''With your dying breath''
--> ''That you're ready to meet''
--> ''The Angel of Death?''
* LongTitle: Hank Williams was known for singing songs with long titles.
* MinisculeRocking: "Wearin' Out Your Walkin' Shoes", "Tennessee Border", "Fool About You", "Where The Soul Of A Man Never Dies", "Lost On The River" are all under two minutes long.
* OneManSong: "Ramblin' Man".
* PlayingWithFire: "Settin' The Woods On Fire"
--> ''I'll gas up my hot rod stoker we'll get hotter than a poker''
--> ''You'll be broke but I'll be broker tonight we're settin' the woods on fire''
* QuestioningTitle: "Are You Walkin' And A Talkin' For The Lord?", "How Can You Refuse Him Now?"
* RuleOfThree: Three thematically separated CD's.
* SomethingBlues: "Moanin' The Blues", "Leave Me Alone With The Blues", "Honky Tonk Blues", "Lovesick Blues", "First Year Blues", "Weary Blues From Waiting".
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