Hank signed a contract for six songs with Rose, who then used those songs to sign Williams with Sterling Records. On December 11, 1946, in his first recording session, he recorded Wealth Won't Save Your Soul, Calling You, Never Again and When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels. The recordings Never Again and Honky Tonkin' became successful and caught the attention of MGM Records. His first MGM single Move It On Over had an immediate impact in the charts.
Just, close your eyes and listen.......Beautiful!
zustercaro 2 weeks ago
Hank signed a contract for six songs with Rose, who then used those songs to sign Williams with Sterling Records. On December 11, 1946, in his first recording session, he recorded Wealth Won't Save Your Soul, Calling You, Never Again and When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels. The recordings Never Again and Honky Tonkin' became successful and caught the attention of MGM Records. His first MGM single Move It On Over had an immediate impact in the charts.
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