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Hank Williams - Cold Cold Heart (Cover)

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This song has been covered by many great singers, Hank Williams original version was in my humble opinion the best. This is my rendition of his classic country song. I hope you enjoy it. Below are some facts abou the song.

"Cold, Cold Heart" is a country music and popular music song, written by Hank Williams. This blues ballad is both a classic of honky tonk and an entry in the Great American Songbook.

Williams first recorded and released the song in 1951, where it reached #1 on the country music singles chart. The song achingly and artfully describes frustration that the singer's love and trust is unreciprocated due to a prior bad experience in the other's past.

That same year it was recorded in a pop version by Tony Bennett with a light orchestral arrangement from Percy Faith. This recording was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39449. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on July 20, 1951 and lasted 27 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1. [1]

The popularity of Bennett's version has been credited with helping to expose both Williams and country music to a wider national audience. Allmusic writer Bill Janovitz discusses this unlikely combination:

"That a young Italian singing waiter from Queens could find common ground with a country singer from Alabama's backwoods is testament both to Williams' skills as a writer and to Bennett's imagination and artist's ear."
Williams subsequently telephoned Bennett to say, "Tony, why did you ruin my song?" But that was a prank in fact, Williams liked Bennett's version and played it on jukeboxes whenever he could. This story is often related with mirth by Bennett in interviews and on stage; he still performs the song in concert as of 2005.

In his autobiography The Good Life, Bennett described playing "Cold, Cold Heart" at the Grand Ole Opry later in the 1950s. He had brought his usual arrangement charts to give to the house musicians who would be backing him, but their instrumentation was different and they declined the charts. "You sing and we'll follow you," they said, and Bennett says they did so beautifully, once again recreating an unlikely artistic merger.

"Cold, Cold Heart" has since been recorded by countless other artists, including Petula Clark, Johnny Cash, Louis Armstrong (Decca Records catalog number 27816[2], recorded September 17, 1951), Nat King Cole, Aretha Franklin,Bill Haley & His Comets, Rosemary Clooney, Dinah Washington, Norah Jones, Lucinda Williams,and Ronny Hawkins. Freddy Fender had a Spanish-language hit with his own translation under the title "Tu Frio Corazon".

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  • @HANKWILLIAMS1924 Thank you my friend...Your kind comment is much appreciated. -Kenny

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  • @Rockinkevboy Yep...That's why I`m stuck in my bedroom singing and not starring at the Grand Ol' Oprey. Thanks for dropping by and leaving your thoughts. Much appreciated. _kenny

  • This is a great version of this song top job on this Kenny 5*s

    wullie

  • Thanks Wullie, much appreciated mate! - Kenny

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  • @MrStoneburger Thanks my friend, glad you enjoyed it. -Kenny

  • Nicely done

  • Listen to Bill Haley`s version of "cold cold heart"! I love it!

  • @michaelsacoma

    Michael thanks for that lovely comment....You made my day! - Kenny

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