If you look it up on Google, you'll find out that Hank Williams Jr. wrote and recorded "Cajun Baby". It's even mentioned in the movie "Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story". In Hank Jr.'s autobiography of the same name, he lied to the audience telling them that his daddy wrote "Cajun Baby" to see if they'd like it. After he finishes singing the song, there was no reaction. Then he sang a genuine Hank Williams Sr. original and the audience cheered. He knew that's what they'd want. So, Hank Williams Jr. was the one who wrote and recorded "Cajun Baby", not his daddy. AI just did a good job of making it seem like he did.
Hank Jr’s pronunciation and inflection is so close to his dad’s that these are eerily realistic! Would love to hear more Sr. covers of [older] Jr. songs! How about Hank Sr, covering Jr, covering Sr?!
That’s hauntingly good to hear, considering Hank Sr. wrote it. Hank wanted to record “Back Street Affair in 1952 but Fred Rose wouldn’t let him. Webb Pierce heard it on one of Hank’s radio shows and ran with it. Would love to hear Hank dubbed over Webb Pierce’s original cut.
@@sherryhannah498 Yes thanks and the Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery celebrated his birthday Sept 17 his birth date . Also his bday is right after mine !
When hank Williams died, little Bo Cephas was going through his father's briefcase. He found about 7 or 8 songs that had been written, but no music to them. however, Cajun baby was halfway finished. Hank William senior had written the chorus and first verse. Hank junior wrote the second verse and took it and put music to it.
I'm thinking if Hank had lived to record this in say 1953-4, this would sound like a 60's rerecording like all the singers did then to take advantage of stereo.
What a piece of work!! This channel is my new playlist. Just when I thought country was dying this unique mix of vocals/songs has been a breath of fresh air. Thanks for sharing. More please!!
This is amazing!! I have a few songs to request, but the one I'd like to hear Hank's voice over most is Red Foley's "Midnight". According to Charles Carr, it was the last song Hank ever sang on the road trip to Canton, Ohio. A few others I'd like to hear Hank's voice over are the George Jones recordings, "You're In My Heart", "Play It Cool Man", and "Just One More"
This is the Best A I song I’ve heard yet of Hank Williams Sr. Yet. I know he wrote it and no version exists of it recorded by him, studio, Live or Demo. It’s as close to what it would of actually he would of sounded had he made a recording of it. Great Song.
To repeat another comment here, the fact that Hank Jr phrased and pronounced so close to Hank Sr, when AI is applying the tonal characteristics of Sr it is giving us a damn near spot on idea of what he would have sounded like on this. I've oftened wondered what Sr.'s melody would havd been for this song as I'm sure he had one. For those who may not know- Hank Jr took the lyrics his Father had written down and put his own melody to it.
Hello Walls was actually a song i tried to do in the past but the background congregation really messes with the Ai so sadly it doesnt sound good enough to upload.
Never knew Hank Sr. did it first. Never saw an album of Hank Sr. with this song; yet, Hank Jr. albums, cassettes, and CDs have it! RUclips Is showing me a LOT of things!
Hank sr wrote the song but never recorded it. Hank jr recorded the song. This version by Hank is created with artifical intelligence technology. This was created with a computer.
Thank you .. Life just keeps getting better .. just when u thought u heard everything.. Incredible!!! How about Ernest Tubb vocals singing Choices from George Jones!!
This is just uncanny...it's like the line in "Midnight in Montgomery". You'll hear his song, smell whiskey in the air, it's midnight in Montgomery, Hank's always singin' there...
Hey, I’ve been listening to your AI Hank William covers. Would you please be able to make Hank sing “dreaming my dreams with you” by Waylon Jennings? Or “in the jailhouse now” by jimmy Rodgers? You earned yourself a subscriber!
@@Code_Red130 I hope you will reply to this I subscribed to your channel love Hank Williams Sr. and Hank Williams Jr. or as he's more popularly called Bocephus
the father of country music- rip hank-love u, yer son,and you grandson sounds like you. i know ya died at the wv jamboree in whelling wv, i been there too lol, but man u was great, i was just 50 years too late, u will live on thru your fans, rock it hank , rip hank
I first heard the song in the TV movie Living Proof. Richard Thomas mimed Hank Jr. It first appeared on an album called Songs My Father Left Me. Hank Sr. wrote the lyrics. Hank Jr. wrote the music. He performed it on Hee Haw. I'm be surprised if he ever performed it, or any of his other early songs, in concert anymore.
@@orangehornet57 the name of the movie is Living Proof:The Hank Williams, Jr. Story based on his autobiography when he fell off the mountain I just started bawling
Slim Willet originally offered Johnny and Jack "Don´t let the stars get in your eyes" in 1952, they turned it down.... Can you mix them both into Willet´s original record ?
Man it’d be really cool if you could replace kris kristoffersons voice with hanks in the highway man song with willie, cash and Waylon. Also if you could have him singing hanks Jrs song my heart won’t let me go.
This sounds pretty good, but when you hear Hank Jr's vocal progression compared to his father's and consider the times as a major factor in how his sound ( before the accident ) and his fathers sounds progressed, it's not much of a stretch to conclude that Hank Sr probably would have sung this a lot like his son did if he had recorded it in the 60's were he still alive. I believe that before his accident Hank Jr's sound was probably right where is fathers would have been, after that of course his voice was a bit different but he also started to Express his wild side a bit more in the music and the overall sound / style definitely changed ( not necessarily in a bad way either )
Please have Hank Williams sing a song he wrote but never recorded called "The Two Faced Preacher" it was recorded by Cowboy Jack Loftin a guy that Hank taught to play guitar when he was a kid.
People need to get their information right. Randall Hank Williams, professionally known as Hank Williams Jr., wrote and recorded "Cajun Baby", not his daddy. Look it up on Google or watch his lifestory in the movie "Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story". Both say so. I'm a Bocephus fan. In case anyone is wondering, his daddy gave him that nickname after seeing a ventriloquist performing on stage as his opening act and asked him what's the name of his dummy and he told him that it's Bocephus. Hank liked the name so much that he asked the man if he could use it as a nickname for his son and he said sure. That's how Hank Jr. got his nickname for those who don't know how he got it. But like I said, he wrote and recorded "Cajun Baby", not his daddy. AI just makes it sound like he did.
these are Ai covers as blatantly described in the title, Hank Williams Sr actually wrote the lyrics to the song while Bocephus wrote the music, and was one of the songs he left in his guitar case for Randall, this song debuts in the 1969 album "Songs my Father Left Me" by Hank Jr. Hank Sr obviously never recorded the song himself and my videos are simply here, to hear what they might've sounded like if he did.
@Code_Red130 , I know of a genuine Hank Williams Jr. song you should have his daddy do by AI. "A Country Boy Can Survive". That might sound good hearing his daddy sing it. Just a suggestion to make up for earlier.
@Code_Red130 , I looked up the album you mentioned and the song is on there and it credits both Hanks as co-writers. It's just that when I Googled the song itself, it gave the lyrics as if they were by Hank Williams Jr., not his daddy. But since his daddy wrote the lyrics, it only makes sense that he wrote the music for it. My uncle is a long time Bocephus fan who introduced his music to me when I was a child and he thought all this time that Bocephus originally wrote and recorded the whole song "Cajun Baby".
@@EvaCDeerein the same way that freight train blues is counted as bob dylans song even though hank wrote it, he never released it so it was never officially recognised as his
i mean nothing but respect with these covers, these covers are made simply to sample what it might have been like if we had Hank for just a little longer, i believe im very respectful with these covers because i only make songs similar to hank's own song and style.
Sorry, but it doesn't sound like Hank. I've been listening to him since the 1950s, and I'd recognise his voice anywhere, but while it's kinda close at times, it's just not him.
Well sadly Ai isn't perfect, and your right it doesnt sound exactly like Hank, and i wish it did, but unless you find a way to revive him this is as close as we're gonna get haha
@@jcoutts 10 This particular one isn't exact, but the hilarious "Straight Outta Compton" is damn near perfect... I've studied"everything Hank" for over forty years and used to portray Senior in different productions... I had a Hillbilly Boogie/Rockabilly band and toured for over thirty. It's fair to say that Senior is my biggest hero... And this is the closest we'll ever get to hearing him perform again. That said, I really don't know what to think about Artificial Intelligence... It could potentially be used for GOOD, but of course The Powers That Be are gonna try and use it against us for EVIL. I suppose that goes for just about everything, though. Cheers!
@@slicksnewonenow Straight Outta Compton lacks one essential thing - an Alabama accent, something that Hank most certainly did have. But I agree with you that it's the closest AI recording to his voice that I've heard yet. I "discovered" Hank Williams when I was five years old in the winter of 1955/56, listening to AFN broadcasting out of Germany. I am Scottish, and I used to live in Shetland in the far north of Scotland where the little shaggy Shetland Ponies come from, and where I was born. Hank's music was loved by most of the people I grew up with there, and still is too. These days I live in Spain where Hank is almost completely unknown, but I am keeping the flame well lit and alive here as best as I can! :-)
It’s insane how accurate these dang computers can replicate sounds
It’s eerie, but it’s great to hear old Hank sing a new tune. The world missed out on so much when he died.
Considering hank Sr. wrote this song, this is fitting. Bocephus later composed the music and recorded it.
You mean Sr wrote the lyrics.
@@m.j.c.6969that’s called writing the song bud.
If you look it up on Google, you'll find out that Hank Williams Jr. wrote and recorded "Cajun Baby". It's even mentioned in the movie "Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story". In Hank Jr.'s autobiography of the same name, he lied to the audience telling them that his daddy wrote "Cajun Baby" to see if they'd like it. After he finishes singing the song, there was no reaction. Then he sang a genuine Hank Williams Sr. original and the audience cheered. He knew that's what they'd want. So, Hank Williams Jr. was the one who wrote and recorded "Cajun Baby", not his daddy. AI just did a good job of making it seem like he did.
@@EvaCDeere no hank sr wrote the words hank jr wrote the music to it
Hank Jr’s pronunciation and inflection is so close to his dad’s that these are eerily realistic! Would love to hear more Sr. covers of [older] Jr. songs!
How about Hank Sr, covering Jr, covering Sr?!
What would be if they would dubb the two them together
tear in my beer ?
I agree. Here I was to be full blown anti-AI and it keeps coming up with decent re-covers!
One of the first ones that sound halfway real. I am impressed with this one. Cool.
Check out Hank sr singing a cover of Buck Owen’s Down on the corner of love.
Please do more! This is too damn good! I really want to
Hank Williams Sr sing some Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Jr songs.
Ernest Tubb said that Hank couldn´t yodel although
he did a few ´semi-yodels´ like "Lovesick blues".
That’s hauntingly good to hear, considering Hank Sr. wrote it. Hank wanted to record “Back Street Affair in 1952 but Fred Rose wouldn’t let him. Webb Pierce heard it on one of Hank’s radio shows and ran with it. Would love to hear Hank dubbed over Webb Pierce’s original cut.
Thanks for the knowledge, i can definitely make that happen
I always wanted to hear Hank sing that song
@@steveendicott1855 I hope you will reply to this if Hank Sr. were alive now he'd be 100 years old
@hwmusics didn't Kitty Wells record Back Street Affair??????????....I hope you will reply to this
@@sherryhannah498 Yes thanks and the Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery celebrated his birthday Sept 17 his birth date . Also his bday is right after mine !
When hank Williams died, little Bo Cephas was going through his father's briefcase. He found about 7 or 8 songs that had been written, but no music to them. however, Cajun baby was halfway finished. Hank William senior had written the chorus and first verse. Hank junior wrote the second verse and took it and put music to it.
I'm thinking if Hank had lived to record this in say 1953-4, this would sound like a 60's rerecording like all the singers did then to take advantage of stereo.
What a piece of work!! This channel is my new playlist. Just when I thought country was dying this unique mix of vocals/songs has been a breath of fresh air. Thanks for sharing. More please!!
this song and Hank Williams is awesome. I love it.
It's excellence like this that has me requestioning my first thoughts on AI.
This is amazing!! I have a few songs to request, but the one I'd like to hear Hank's voice over most is Red Foley's "Midnight". According to Charles Carr, it was the last song Hank ever sang on the road trip to Canton, Ohio. A few others I'd like to hear Hank's voice over are the George Jones recordings, "You're In My Heart", "Play It Cool Man", and "Just One More"
I was thinking about Hank Williams singing midnight too
thanks for the recommendations. I always love to hear stories about Hank, thanks for sharing!
Senior singing Jone's "Just One More", "The Window Up Above" and "Too Much Water Under The Bridge"!!!
This is the Best A I song I’ve heard yet of Hank Williams Sr. Yet. I know he wrote it and no version exists of it recorded by him, studio, Live or Demo. It’s as close to what it would of actually he would of sounded had he made a recording of it. Great Song.
To repeat another comment here, the fact that Hank Jr phrased and pronounced so close to Hank Sr, when AI is applying the tonal characteristics of Sr it is giving us a damn near spot on idea of what he would have sounded like on this. I've oftened wondered what Sr.'s melody would havd been for this song as I'm sure he had one. For those who may not know- Hank Jr took the lyrics his Father had written down and put his own melody to it.
From the album Songs My Father Left Me . There are several
I figure Hank would have done it in the style of Jambalaya, since he'd already had success in Louisiana style...or close to it.
im all for ai like this. Really nice job. This made me really happy.
Sounds pretty damn good. I'd love to hear Sr. Cover some Jr's stuff
I love this, amazing
If Hank lived a few more years and recorded this it would be amazing
dont pay no mind to haters i love it great job
Hank sr is my favorite singer I think he would be a great cover for hello walls
Hello Walls was actually a song i tried to do in the past but the background congregation really messes with the Ai so sadly it doesnt sound good enough to upload.
I love this soo much I've been waiting for this world ever since I heard about AI music.
WOW! Would love to hear the entire 1969 album by Hank Jr, redone using AI in Ole Hank's voice, as well as "You've Been Lonely Too"
planning on doing many of those great songs.
are you lonely too is my favorite off that album, i gotta hear it by the original author
@@Code_Red130 Have you been contacted by Randle Hank Williams attorneys yet?
@DJ-hv4ju , his full name is Randall Hank Williams.
@@Code_Red130 "All for the Love of Sunshine" by Hank Sr..Check into it, please!
Never knew Hank Sr. did it first. Never saw an album of Hank Sr. with this song; yet, Hank Jr. albums, cassettes, and CDs have it! RUclips Is showing me a LOT of things!
Hank sr wrote the song but never recorded it. Hank jr recorded the song. This version by Hank is created with artifical intelligence technology. This was created with a computer.
@@jerry-st7rc Wow!
@johnlewandowski8624 freaky but cool. We basically witnessed reincarnation.
This is the best one. Sounds more like Hank than the other ones. Scary really. Nobody can copy his voice. Took a computer. Wow
Thank you .. Life just keeps getting better .. just when u thought u heard everything.. Incredible!!! How about Ernest Tubb vocals singing Choices from George Jones!!
i love this !!hank sr and hank jr!! have my heart!
This is just uncanny...it's like the line in "Midnight in Montgomery". You'll hear his song, smell whiskey in the air, it's midnight in Montgomery, Hank's always singin' there...
Alan Jackson must've known what he was talking about.
@Shopwright1918 love Midnight in Montgomery great song and video I hope you will reply to this
I wouldn’t be able to tell it’s AI if you didn’t tell me! 😂🤠
Very good! Enjoyed!
Awesome song 🎵 ♥️ 👌
AMAZING !!
Hey, I’ve been listening to your AI Hank William covers. Would you please be able to make Hank sing “dreaming my dreams with you” by Waylon Jennings? Or “in the jailhouse now” by jimmy Rodgers? You earned yourself a subscriber!
Can definitely make that happen eventually
Thanks so much for these AI covers! Could you possibly have Hank cover some rock songs, such as some of Three Dog night's stuff?
@@Code_Red130 I hope you will reply to this I subscribed to your channel love Hank Williams Sr. and Hank Williams Jr. or as he's more popularly called Bocephus
This is a STRANGE request but It's been awhile by Staind being covered by John Anderson
Would be nice to hear a version with the drums mixed out if that can be done.
the father of country music- rip hank-love u, yer son,and you grandson sounds like you. i know ya died at the wv jamboree in whelling wv, i been there too lol, but man u was great, i was just 50 years too late, u will live on thru your fans, rock it hank , rip hank
Jimmie Rodgers is the father of Country music.
U think u can do Hank by Hank Jr and make Hank sr sing it that would be awesome
Do hank sr singing one of hank 3
Can you do a Hank cover of lefty frizzells long black veil?
I’d love to hear what he would’ve done with Rocking Chair Daddy.
Sounds just like Hank.
Sure does
Why can’t we see any of the live performances of Hank Williams. Only two times I have seen him singing.
I first heard the song in the TV movie Living Proof. Richard Thomas mimed Hank Jr. It first appeared on an album called Songs My Father Left Me. Hank Sr. wrote the lyrics. Hank Jr. wrote the music. He performed it on Hee Haw. I'm be surprised if he ever performed it, or any of his other early songs, in concert anymore.
This song with hank sr was made w artificial intelligence. Hence the AI in the title. If you didn't already know.
@@jerry-st7rc I know, and you did a good job.
@orangehornet57 the Hee Haw episode where Hank Williams, Jr. sang Cajun Baby was the December 31, 1969 episode I hope you will reply to this
@@sherryhannah498 I saw that episode. Thanks. Richard Thomas played Hank Jr. in a TV movie. He mimed that song in one scene.
@@orangehornet57 the name of the movie is Living Proof:The Hank Williams, Jr. Story based on his autobiography when he fell off the mountain I just started bawling
Because of ai being so powerful now they musicians will never truly die
Slim Willet originally offered Johnny and Jack "Don´t let the stars get in your eyes"
in 1952, they turned it down.... Can you mix them both into Willet´s original record ?
Man it’d be really cool if you could replace kris kristoffersons voice with hanks in the highway man song with willie, cash and Waylon. Also if you could have him singing hanks Jrs song my heart won’t let me go.
Would love to know what Hank jr thinks of this. Personally I think it’s fantastic
@Rob-nz-1ii I bet he got a kick out of listening to daddy
Can you do a Chris Stapleton simple man cover
good content
This sounds pretty good, but when you hear Hank Jr's vocal progression compared to his father's and consider the times as a major factor in how his sound ( before the accident ) and his fathers sounds progressed, it's not much of a stretch to conclude that Hank Sr probably would have sung this a lot like his son did if he had recorded it in the 60's were he still alive.
I believe that before his accident Hank Jr's sound was probably right where is fathers would have been, after that of course his voice was a bit different but he also started to Express his wild side a bit more in the music and the overall sound / style definitely changed ( not necessarily in a bad way either )
Please do Hank Jr. Old Habits, Blues Man, County Boy Can Survive, Born to Boogie
Can you please tell me what software you use?
Holy smokes at first I thought this was just the Hank Williams Junior version.
With lyrics please 🙏
That is Hank Jr. in some parts no question.
WOW! So close, it's scary.
Please have Hank Williams sing a song he wrote but never recorded called "The Two Faced Preacher" it was recorded by Cowboy Jack Loftin a guy that Hank taught to play guitar when he was a kid.
Shit sounds good to me!
get some AI blues on ere, need some of that ol lightnin and freddie!
What programs do i need to download to do this kind of thing. ? Id love to get into this kind of stuff
RVC v2 you can find tutorials on RUclips
Hello 👋 Code Red Garrett Woolf here and how about you get Hank Williams sr to sing Buck owens cover blue love 1953
What about hanks song by Ferlin Husky
I wanna hear I will always love you by sr or jr or Hank at doin whiskey bent and hell bound
@jamesphillips7679 yes I'd like to hear Hank sing I Will Always Love You it suits him I hope you will reply to this
Do some Doug Kreshaw AI covers! More fiddle!!!!
Can we have some new Buddy Holly songs?
Hank williams sr do a duet with hank williams jr on a hank jr song do the new south
I like Jr's version
Hello, what's the site for the AI ?
Actually sounds kind of like Hank. Sounds like Loretta Lynn's band.
just let hank 3 sing it
People need to get their information right. Randall Hank Williams, professionally known as Hank Williams Jr., wrote and recorded "Cajun Baby", not his daddy. Look it up on Google or watch his lifestory in the movie "Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story". Both say so. I'm a Bocephus fan. In case anyone is wondering, his daddy gave him that nickname after seeing a ventriloquist performing on stage as his opening act and asked him what's the name of his dummy and he told him that it's Bocephus. Hank liked the name so much that he asked the man if he could use it as a nickname for his son and he said sure. That's how Hank Jr. got his nickname for those who don't know how he got it. But like I said, he wrote and recorded "Cajun Baby", not his daddy. AI just makes it sound like he did.
these are Ai covers as blatantly described in the title, Hank Williams Sr actually wrote the lyrics to the song while Bocephus wrote the music, and was one of the songs he left in his guitar case for Randall, this song debuts in the 1969 album "Songs my Father Left Me" by Hank Jr. Hank Sr obviously never recorded the song himself and my videos are simply here, to hear what they might've sounded like if he did.
@Code_Red130 , if that's true then why does Google say that Hank Jr. originated the song?
@Code_Red130 , I know of a genuine Hank Williams Jr. song you should have his daddy do by AI. "A Country Boy Can Survive". That might sound good hearing his daddy sing it. Just a suggestion to make up for earlier.
@Code_Red130 , I looked up the album you mentioned and the song is on there and it credits both Hanks as co-writers. It's just that when I Googled the song itself, it gave the lyrics as if they were by Hank Williams Jr., not his daddy. But since his daddy wrote the lyrics, it only makes sense that he wrote the music for it. My uncle is a long time Bocephus fan who introduced his music to me when I was a child and he thought all this time that Bocephus originally wrote and recorded the whole song "Cajun Baby".
@@EvaCDeerein the same way that freight train blues is counted as bob dylans song even though hank wrote it, he never released it so it was never officially recognised as his
Do WAP next lol
haha i dont know how i would feel about that.
@@Code_Red130 on a slightly more serious, but not too serious note, having him sing I'll never smoke weed with willie again would be awesome.
Why didn't you just have Hank the 3rd sing it then you wouldn't have had all that dubbing to do
Yo stop messing up Hank Williams show some respect I love and listen to Hank Williams all my life the real Hank Williams!
i mean nothing but respect with these covers, these covers are made simply to sample what it might have been like if we had Hank for just a little longer, i believe im very respectful with these covers because i only make songs similar to hank's own song and style.
if you dont like it wht in the hell you here
@@Code_Red130 you and your AI can go to Hell! Blazin!
Doesn’t sound like Hank at all.
Hank jr is gonna nail your butt to a wall. Haven't you ever heard of copywrite laws. Well buddy you just broke em. I sent this to Hank jr
I bet he thought it sounded cool.
Sorry, but it doesn't sound like Hank. I've been listening to him since the 1950s, and I'd recognise his voice anywhere, but while it's kinda close at times, it's just not him.
Well sadly Ai isn't perfect, and your right it doesnt sound exactly like Hank, and i wish it did, but unless you find a way to revive him this is as close as we're gonna get haha
oh yeah? i've been listening since the 1800's and he sounds just like he did back then
@@jcoutts 10
This particular one isn't exact, but the hilarious "Straight Outta Compton" is damn near perfect...
I've studied"everything Hank" for over forty years and used to portray Senior in different productions...
I had a Hillbilly Boogie/Rockabilly band and toured for over thirty.
It's fair to say that Senior is my biggest hero... And this is the closest we'll ever get to hearing him perform again.
That said, I really don't know what to think about Artificial Intelligence... It could potentially be used for GOOD, but of course The Powers That Be are gonna try and use it against us for EVIL.
I suppose that goes for just about everything, though.
Cheers!
@@Code_Red130 some vodka in an Orange Crush with a really long straw might do the trick 😁
@@slicksnewonenow Straight Outta Compton lacks one essential thing - an Alabama accent, something that Hank most certainly did have. But I agree with you that it's the closest AI recording to his voice that I've heard yet. I "discovered" Hank Williams when I was five years old in the winter of 1955/56, listening to AFN broadcasting out of Germany. I am Scottish, and I used to live in Shetland in the far north of Scotland where the little shaggy Shetland Ponies come from, and where I was born. Hank's music was loved by most of the people I grew up with there, and still is too. These days I live in Spain where Hank is almost completely unknown, but I am keeping the flame well lit and alive here as best as I can! :-)
I wonder what Bocephus thinks about this theft of his fathers voice?
a person's voice cannot be trademarked.
its more like a tribute i like it hanlk sr wrote it
Hank Sr. Actually did in fact write the music to this song and his son added the lyrics later on. Great job, man! 👍🏻
Uh no, It was actually Hank Sr. that wrote the lyrics while his son wrote the music. You kinda got that backwards.
@@thechuchofthecentury3853You are correct