Thursday, August 4, 2011

Bob Dylan, Jack White, Norah Jones recorded the song Hank Williams unreleased




Renowned musicians such as Bob Dylan, Jack White, and Norah Jones has been re-recorded songs from legendary country solo artist, the late Hank Williams, who previously unreleased for a compilation titled The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams.
According to reports Rolling Stone, the album will be released on 4 October via Egyptian Records was originally launched by A & R veteran, Mary Martin, as a Dylan project-centric, but gradually developed into an album of a lot of respect for musicians.
Re-collection of songs sung is obtained from a notebook stored in a leather bag belongs to Williams, who left after he died in 1953 at the age of 29 years.
The notebook is rumored to contain the lyrics and song ideas that eventually carried by 13 musicians who contributed to the album The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams.
Throughout his career, Williams has 11 songs that ruled the charts in the United States and so many songs that are at least occupy the top 10. He was runner-up on the list of 40 greatest men in country music, just behind Johnny Cash. Williams also ranks 74th on the list of 100 best musician of all time version of Rolling Stone.
Here is a list of musicians and songs that are listed on The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams:
Alan Jackson - "You've Been Lonesome, Too" Bob Dylan - "The Love That Faded" Norah Jones - "How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart?" Jack White - "You Know That I Know" Lucinda Williams - "I'm So Happy I Found You" Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell - "I Hope You Shed a Million Tears" Patty Loveless - "You're fooling Through Me" Levon Helm - "You'll Never Again Be Mine" Holly Williams - "Blue Is My Heart" Jakob Dylan - "Oh, Mama, Come Home" Sheryl Crow - "Angel Mine" Merle Haggard - "The Sermon on the Mount"

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