What great memories. My husband and I lived with Hank for 3 years years running his beloved “ Legend” in Green Turtle Cay. We were witness to many songs being created on the boat, some on paper bags that turned out to be one of his many hits. Those were some great times we’ll treasure forever!
Great documentary, I've been blessed in my life hanging out with Hank, Mickey, Freddie, Sonny etc at Hank & Joe's place over the years for me is priceless.
You can tell that only country music history buffs appreciate this documentary, most fans just want to listen to the songs and singers and I understand that. Of course I’m the biggest fan of all too, I’ve been listening to this music, when I was so young I had to ask my my mom what the words even meant, like Let’s Go All The Way, by Norma Jean and I Cried All The Way To The Bank.
Brother if the Lord didn't touch you at the first part of this and light your fire, then your wood is wet. When he said his Grandfather was out there praying and in the name of Jesus GET UP.....Whew it came down on me, I Know that. Praise the Lord!
I got to talk to Harlon Howard some but not Hank. He said he was actually digging a ditch in California or something like that when a courier brought him a letter with a 100 thousand dollar check in it that was royalties for Pick Me Up on your way down. He said it scared us all to death.
Harlan Howard was actually working at a book bindery driving a forklift in Huntington Park California when he was first getting established as a songwriter. It's an industrial suburb a little South of downtown L.A.. The two publishers in CA who saw promise in him early on were Johnny Bond's Red River Songs and Cliffie Stone's Central Songs.
Harlan Howard was actually working at a book bindery driving a forklift in Huntington Park California when he was first getting established as a songwriter. It's an industrial suburb a little South of downtown L.A.. The two publishers in CA who saw promise in him early on were Johnny Bond's Red River Songs and Cliffie Stone's Central Songs.
When hank was told that make the world go away was one of the worst songs he had ever wrote makes me wonder just how great hits have been thrown away by men and women that have missed it
This was amazing. Glad it was started when he was alive. Sadly "in the business" songwriters and performers who could not get arrested when they are alive become everyone's best friend as soon as they die. Industry insiders who would not return their calls becase "they were too old for radio" will race to be in front of the cameras to talk about how ol' So and So gave them their start in the business and how they were like a father to them. That last bit is true sadly. I doubt the crap weasels in the industry have any time for their elderly parents unless they are trying to stay in the will.
I am a person that can't picture anything in my mind. It is called Aphantasia-"Blind Eye", Minds Eye, Blind Imagination. DR. Adam Zeman from England. I got it from my dictionary, Webster's New World Dictionary Of The American Language -Encyclopedic Edition.
What great memories. My husband and I lived with Hank for 3 years years running his beloved “ Legend” in Green Turtle Cay. We were witness to many songs being created on the boat, some on paper bags that turned out to be one of his many hits. Those were some great times we’ll treasure forever!
You gotta tell us more about that
Great documentary, I've been blessed in my life hanging out with Hank, Mickey, Freddie, Sonny etc at Hank & Joe's place over the years for me is priceless.
Love this I recorded my first record at Hanks studio in Goodlettsville in 1986 it was an amazing experience. He was a legend.
What a wonderful memory 🤗
@@nicifilteau1447 it really was thank you.
Impressive and helps educate me & others without doubt! It also happens to be a truly sweet story! Thank you!
Oh my God I was blown away so awesome. Thank you very much for this Documentary tribute whatever you wanna call it thank you
One of the greatest songwriters who ever lived.
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Thank you what a tribute to a great man
Oh my God what a awesome documentary such a tribute to thank you very much for doing this
Wonderful documentary - a must-see!
none better than Hank lived life his way RIP
Great video!!! I really enjoyed it. Thanks for posting.
Just Wonderful! Thanks for uploading!
You can tell that only country music history buffs appreciate this documentary, most fans just want to listen to the songs and singers and I understand that. Of course I’m the biggest fan of all too, I’ve been listening to this music, when I was so young I had to ask my my mom what the words even meant, like Let’s Go All The Way, by Norma Jean and I Cried All The Way To The Bank.
Eddie Cochran fans will love this as well.
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Excellent…. RIP Hank..
Eddie Cochran is my hero. I like his music!
What a guy he was now I have to find something on Harland Howard thanks for the story
I wish Harlan had gotten this treatment while he was alive.
If their was a Country Songwriter Mount Rushmore both those guys would be on it.
Brother if the Lord didn't touch you at the first part of this and light your fire, then your wood is wet. When he said his Grandfather was out there praying and in the name of Jesus GET UP.....Whew it came down on me, I Know that. Praise the Lord!
Merle is so handsome and well spoken. I just love him! He's the best entertainer ever!
This is a great story. Loved it.
Great Video
Very interesting documentary and subjects.
Love it.
give us a little time to read the credits - some of us are half drunk - 🐎
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What a life! Epic to say the least.
Amazing.
I got to talk to Harlon Howard some but not Hank. He said he was actually digging a ditch in California or something like that when a courier brought him a letter with a 100 thousand dollar check in it that was royalties for Pick Me Up on your way down. He said it scared us all to death.
Harlan Howard was actually working at a book bindery driving a forklift in Huntington Park California when he was first getting established as a songwriter. It's an industrial suburb a little South of downtown L.A.. The two publishers in CA who saw promise in him early on were Johnny Bond's Red River Songs and Cliffie Stone's Central Songs.
Harlan Howard was actually working at a book bindery driving a forklift in Huntington Park California when he was first getting established as a songwriter. It's an industrial suburb a little South of downtown L.A.. The two publishers in CA who saw promise in him early on were Johnny Bond's Red River Songs and Cliffie Stone's Central Songs.
Wow! just Wow!
Thank you
When hank was told that make the world go away was one of the worst songs he had ever wrote makes me wonder just how great hits have been thrown away by men and women that have missed it
This was amazing.
Glad it was started when he was alive.
Sadly "in the business" songwriters and performers who could not get arrested when they are alive become everyone's best friend as soon as they die.
Industry insiders who would not return their calls becase "they were too old for radio" will race to be in front of the cameras to talk about how ol' So and So gave them their start in the business and how they were like a father to them.
That last bit is true sadly.
I doubt the crap weasels in the industry have any time for their elderly parents unless they are trying to stay in the will.
Nashville’s hard on the living but she sure speaks well of the dead
Watching this made me laugh and at the end it may me cry.
I am a person that can't picture anything in my mind. It is called Aphantasia-"Blind Eye", Minds Eye, Blind Imagination. DR. Adam Zeman from England. I got it from my dictionary, Webster's New World Dictionary Of The American Language -Encyclopedic Edition.
She drags the song, pasty was the only one who sing the song right. Once pasty sang a song one could hold a candle to her
….Great to see a Godly man
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great songwriter, horribly husband
He was married to his craft. It’s obvious he loves his kids but they came 2nd to songwriting.
@@SJ-ni6iy That happens a lot with gifted artists of any kind. It’s rare for them to keep both sides of their lives properly balanced.
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I too much some time and need an iron.
speed it up mandy.
…Who’s Mandy
@ 58:53 how Bukka White would have played A-11.
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