I understand that this isn't Hank's favorite period in his career...and I get it. But in my opinion this his voice...that more traditional style of country is something else... He was VERY good and a young age.
I personally probably would have done the same if not worse, than he did because people treated him like shit if he didn’t sing his daddy’s songs. I like Hank sr but Hank jr knew he needed to do something different and he did it better than anyone expected and to this day from the late seventies I loved his style of music. And I was born in the mid seventies so it’s safe to say he’s been my favorite country music artist for my entire life
Bocephus was crying out for help during these years. Standing in the Shadow was the turn of his career. Later God gave him another chance and is one of the most recognized and influential icon today.
0:19 Jambalaya 2:08 Detroit City 5:21 Games People Play 7:20 Standing In The Shadows 10:45 Foggy Mountain Breakdown 12:49 You Win Again 16:18 She Thinks I Still Care 19:14 Darling, You Know I Wouldn’t Lie 23:00 I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry 25:40 Your Cheatin Heart 28:27 I Saw The Light
@@jndobbie Was that Hank Jr's whole performance on the album? I have heard that he also did Cajun Baby and It's All Over But The Crying. Do you know if this is true?
@@tonyharden7159 to RUclips Hey Tony, I'm pretty sure that the entire performance is not on the record. I'm am sure that the show lasted more than the 24 minutes that are on the album. Can't say yes or no about the songs you've asked about. I really wasn't into country at that time. My friends co. gave him tickets so myself, my brother and 2 friends went to the show. Johnny Cash was the headliner of the show and big at that time. I do believe that Jr. did Long Gone Lonesome Blues as well as some other songs that didn't make the album cut.
@@jndobbie Thanks so much! I thought so! It seems like I have heard somewhere that he performed Cajun Baby and It's All Over But The Crying at that show. I have never been one for fashion or style. If I like something then I don't care if it's the thing to do or not. The mountain fall not only effected Hank Jr's looks but also his voice. To me, he was a better singer before the fall.
@@tonyharden7159 I too think he was better before the accident. But he also changed his style! His music and song choices changed dramatically. I believe that was intentional because he had the need to get out of his fathers shadow. The need to be recognized as an artist in his own right. Not a singer that could sound like his famous father! My favorite Jr. songs are Standing in the Shadow, 11 Roses & of course All My Rowdy Friends where he mentions, Johnny Cash don't act like he did back in 68! Reminds me of the concert!
I understand that this isn't Hank's favorite period in his career...and I get it. But in my opinion this his voice...that more traditional style of country is something else... He was VERY good and a young age.
I personally probably would have done the same if not worse, than he did because people treated him like shit if he didn’t sing his daddy’s songs. I like Hank sr but Hank jr knew he needed to do something different and he did it better than anyone expected and to this day from the late seventies I loved his style of music. And I was born in the mid seventies so it’s safe to say he’s been my favorite country music artist for my entire life
I was there. Mother and I took the bus downtown. 2 dollar tickets.
I was there also. My older brother and my 2 best friends & I went. I'm the only one left standing!
His voice was at his very best here. Awesome
He was awesome then and is awesome now.
One of Hank Sr's sad ole song's! You Win Again! I can listen to Hank Jr. all day long.
Iconic! There’ll never be another like him.
“ You win again” sent chills down my spine lol
Bocephus was crying out for help during these years. Standing in the Shadow was the turn of his career. Later God gave him another chance and is one of the most recognized and influential icon today.
0:19 Jambalaya
2:08 Detroit City
5:21 Games People Play
7:20 Standing In The Shadows
10:45 Foggy Mountain Breakdown
12:49 You Win Again
16:18 She Thinks I Still Care
19:14 Darling, You Know I Wouldn’t Lie
23:00 I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
25:40 Your Cheatin Heart
28:27 I Saw The Light
Thank you!
He cannot be denied.
Live albums never live up to a true concert experience. Can you imagine what it would have been like seeing Hank Jr in concert in 1969?
I was there watching Hank Jr. & Johnny Cash. Great show.
That was the night I became a country music fan!
@@jndobbie Was that Hank Jr's whole performance on the album? I have heard that he also did Cajun Baby and It's All Over But The Crying. Do you know if this is true?
@@tonyharden7159
to RUclips
Hey Tony, I'm pretty sure that the entire performance is not on the record.
I'm am sure that the show lasted more than the 24 minutes that are on the album.
Can't say yes or no about the songs you've asked about. I really wasn't into country at that time.
My friends co. gave him tickets so myself, my brother and 2 friends went to the show.
Johnny Cash was the headliner of the show and big at that time.
I do believe that Jr. did Long Gone Lonesome Blues as well as some other songs that didn't make the album cut.
@@jndobbie Thanks so much! I thought so! It seems like I have heard somewhere that he performed Cajun Baby and It's All Over But The Crying at that show.
I have never been one for fashion or style. If I like something then I don't care if it's the thing to do or not.
The mountain fall not only effected Hank Jr's looks but also his voice. To me, he was a better singer before the fall.
@@tonyharden7159 I too think he was better before the accident. But he also changed his style! His music and song choices changed dramatically. I believe that was intentional because he had the need to get out of his fathers shadow. The need to be recognized as an artist in his own right. Not a singer that could sound like his famous father! My favorite Jr. songs are Standing in the Shadow, 11 Roses & of course All My Rowdy Friends where he mentions, Johnny Cash don't act like he did back in 68! Reminds me of the concert!
Great stuff from a young Bocephus!!
I love Hank Jr's MGM material better than a hog loves slop. It's a shame that he wants to bury it.
Come on home anytime your ready !!!!
Thank you so much for posting!! I used to have this album!!!
Thanks for posting this! I love this
Never knew this album existed. I would love to get a copy!
Awesome 👍
Lamar Morris was lead guitarist for Hank Jr in those days
this was removed and continually flagged copyright for a very long time - i’m so glad to see it back online again.
I have this one
I have it to on old cassette tape I've had for problemly 35 years ago
On the banjo bio
This album is not sold in CD
People thank Hank Jr. had a hard time following Sr. just thank how the 3rd. falt.
What year is this?
1969