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Duane trying to do Hank Williams Sr Wild Side of Life

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

Duane Flower singing a Hank Williams Dr song called Wild Side of Life

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  • Love it, Duane. I love when you sing the traditional songs like this.

  • @janlewis1 Thanks Jan,,,I grew up on music like this...Duane

  • Aint to many people who appreciate good music and i am only 22. I love Hank Sr. thanks for the song and thank yall for supporting the songs

  • Thanks for the nice comment Dogsoldier. I remember as a little kid listening to this kind of music, And i loved it. It is true that many people do not appreciate the "oldies" Duane

  • You Sure Thats not a Hank Thompson song?

  • well i found the lyrics to this song by seratching for Hank williams Sr Wild side of life. But you know, I have no idea who wrote it. We can go with , "It's a hank thompson song"

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  • The tune is from Carter Family song "I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes" (also used for Roy Acuff's "Great Spekled Bird") the lyrics are by William Warren, credit is also given to Arlie Carter piano player for Jimmy Heap and the Melody Masters who recorded it before Thompson. J.D. Miller wrote the lyrics for the even more famous response song by Kitty Wells.

  • This a great song, but it was made popular by Hank Thompson. I also think he wrote it. Keep on pickin'

  • great ta see folks still covering these awesome old songs! nice job partner!

  • Great song, you have a really good voice, i love the old songs,keep them coming, 5*****

  • Good song, I like your version

  • Hi Duane

    Nice version of what is possibly the quintessential country song. For the record the orginal version of this song was recorded by Jimmy Heap and the Melody Masters in 1950, while Hank Thompson had the big hit with it two years later. If you gethold of the orginal version it also has some addtional lyrics whic are misse dout of the later version.

    Anyway good one mate!!!

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