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Hank Williams Jr.

The offspring of famous musicians often have a hard time creating a career for themselves, yet Hank Williams, Jr. is one of the few to develop a career that is not only successful, but markedly different from his legendary father. Originally, Hank Jr. simply copied and played his father's music, but as he grew older, he began to carve out his own niche and it was one that owed as much to country-rock as it did to honky tonk. In the late '70s, he retooled his image to appeal both to outlaw country fans and rowdy Southern rockers, and his makeover worked, resulting in a string of Top Ten singles -- including the number one hits "Texas Women," "Dixie on My Mind," "All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)," "Honky Tonkin'," and "Born to Boogie" -- that ran into the late '80s.

Hank Jr. never was above capitalizing on his father's name, yet his tributes and name-dropping often seemed affectionate, not crass. Also, Bocephus -- as his father nicknamed him when he was a child -- was a passionate cheerleader for patriotic American values; he even wrote a pro-Gulf War song during 1991. All of these actions helped make him an American superstar during the '80s, becoming one of the most recognizable popular culture figures of the era. As new country took over the airwaves in the '90s, Williams slowly disappeared from the charts and his concerts stopped selling as well as they did ten years earlier, yet he retained a devoted core audience throughout the decade.

The son of Hank and Audrey Williams, Hank Jr. was born in Shreveport, LA, in 1949. Less than four years later, his father died, leaving behind a huge legacy. When Hank Jr. was eight years old, Audrey decided to push her son into the spotlight, positioning him as the rightful heir to his father's legacy. Dressed in a white Nudie suit, he would sing Hank Sr.'s biggest hits on package tours, and by the time he was 11, he had made his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. After a few years of touring, Hank Jr.'s voice broke in 1963. As soon as his voice changed, Audrey had her son sign a contract with MGM Records.

Hank Jr. recorded his father's "Long Gone Lonesome Blues" as his debut single, and the record was a hit upon its early 1964 release, climbing to number five. Later that year, he sang all the material for the Hank Williams, Sr. biopic Your Cheatin' Heart and starred in the film A Time to Sing. Though he immediately had a hit, he wasn't able to follow it up with another Top Ten hit until 1966, when his self-penned "Standing in the Shadows" reached number five. By that time, he had begun to grow tired of his reputation as a Hank Williams imitator and was trying to create his own style, as "Standing in the Shadows" proved. Following that single, he began to explore rock & roll somewhat, occasionally performing under the name Rockin' Randall.

Despite his half-hearted rock & roll attempts, Williams continued to concentrate on country music, turning out a string of hit singles, including the number one "All for the Love of Sunshine" and a number of inspirational cuts released under the name Luke the Drifter, Jr., a reference to his father's alter ego. Though his career was doing well, Hank Jr. began falling into drug and alcohol abuse after he turned 18 years old. His personal life became progressively more complicated, culminating in a suicide attempt in 1974. Following the attempt, Williams moved to Alabama, where he not only got his life together, but he changed his musical direction as well. Hooking up with Southern rockers like Charlie Daniels and the Marshall Tucker Band's Toy Caldwell, he recorded Hank Williams, Jr. & Friends, which fused hardcore country with rock & roll. Though he wasn't scoring as many hits as he had in the early '70s, his music was becoming more original and focused.

Just as his career was being revived, tragedy beset Williams. While he was climbing a mountain in Montana in 1975, he fell 442 feet down the side of the mountain. His injuries were serious -- his skull was split and his face was crushed -- but he survived. Following extensive reconstructive cosmetic surgery, he had to relearn how to speak and sing. Williams' recovery period lasted a full two years. When he re-emerged in 1977, he aligned himself the outlaw country movement, as Waylon Jennings produced Hank Jr.'s comeback effort, The New South. It took several years before Williams began to have hits again -- his biggest hit in the late '70s was a cover of Bobby Fuller's "I Fought the Law," which reached number 15 -- but in the final six months of 1979, he had two Top Ten singles, "Family Tradition" and "Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound," which began a virtually uninterrupted streak of 29 Top Ten hits that ran into 1988.

Throughout the '80s, Hank Jr. was one of the most popular, and controversial, figures in country music. Following his image makeover, he appealed primarily to young and rowdy crowds with his hell-raising anthems and jingoistic ballads. Though he had established his own distinctive style, he continued to name-check and pay tribute to his father, and these salutes became as much a part of his act as his redneck rockers. Both the wild music and the party-ready atmosphere of his concerts made Hank Jr. an immensely popular musician and helped him crossover into the rock & roll audience. Williams' career really began to take off in 1981, when he had three number one hits -- "Texas Women," "Dixie on My Mind," and "All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)" -- and Rowdy began a streak of 15 gold or platinum albums that ran until 1990. During that time, he won several awards, including back-to-back Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year in 1987 and 1988.

By the end of the decade, Hank Jr.'s persona was becoming a little tired, especially in light of the new breed of clean-cut new country singers who had taken over Nashville. Williams could still have a hit -- such as "There's a Tear in My Beer," which was an electronic duet between him and his father -- but by the end of 1990, he was no longer hitting the Top Ten and by the middle of the decade he had trouble reaching the Top 40. Despite his declining record sales, Hank Jr. remained a popular concert draw into the latter half of the '90s, as well as a relatively prolific character in the studio. His string of new albums tapered off in the early 2000s, with 2003's I'm One of You marking his final album for several years. Hank Jr. returned toward the decade's end, however, with 127 Rose Avenue appearing in 2009. 2012's Old School New Rules, which featured guest appearances by Brad Paisley and Trace Adkins, was the first release for Williams on his own Bocephus Records, an independent label based in Nashville, and marked how much Williams had taken over control of all aspects of his work and career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Track List: A Country Boy Can Survive [Single]

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Track List: I'm Gonna Get Drunk And Play Hank Williams (Single)

Comments

Hank Jr thanks hes better than his father but he will never be
This brings back so many memories.
kenny rogers
love A Country Boy Can survive
Hanks the best
Yes HWJ for president and David Allen Coe as his running mate
@dave s hunter - got that right!
they tried to copy him but will never be Hank Jr
Hank for president!!! !
Hank Jr. best damn country singer to ever live...enoug h said
foll420
F6
foll420
Don't read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you started reading this so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in the next 143 minutes. When done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is so scary because it actually works
Reminds me of my Dad!
brent4bama
Loved to crank this up in my truck while we were mud riding back in 1996. Man this song is awesome
A COUNTRY BOY CAN SURVIVE brings back memories
This brings back so many memories!
Spartanburg sc!!!
Don't read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of you life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you've started reading so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes. When done press f6 and your lover's name will come on the screen in big letters. This is so scary because it actually works
micmock
I like to spit some beechnut in that dudes eye country boy can survive!love this song! Bet hank sr loves this song!!!
Country foulks can survive ! <3 (;
ronnieleejoh n s o n 2
The legend....
to F**k@johnny( t i n y lil man)colwell, I guess forced out in front of live audiences when you 7yrs old by your alcoholic overbearing mom and tryin to impersonate this COUNTRY's GREATEST COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND, buckin mainstream Nasville's way for 25 years, while winning Country Music Singer of the year EIGHT times&being the voice of a little TV show called Monday Nite Football for 2 decades and did I mention he fell a thousand feet off of a mountain, almost died, Yeah its all been handed to JR.
I met my best friend listening to this song. He is dead now;(
Love this music
I have listened to his music all my life we r hicks its what we do :)
mckinneyje3
Whoo-Hoo. The south's gonna rise again.
Omg I love this song I haven't heard it in years!!!!!:) so excised!:)

Country girl! Cowgirl here!!
I <3 country
best country music singer ever. :)
whiskey bent and hell bound
Hank jr and don singing bout hank sr awesome love this song
Hank is the s**t and the man
White power!
ryonlanoux
Mathew, sounds like hank envy
hank is the best no matter what
Lmao. Please tell me how Hank got what he has handed to him. If I recall he aint draggin off his daddys coat tail. He has made his own name for himself. He is a great just like his dad was. RIP George
Hank Jr one of best country singer.
So damn true!!!!!!!
In regards to previous comment - bs
Hank Jr was just handed what he has
Love Hank!! ( ;
ryonlanoux
Agreed, real country music is not dead. It is in Pandora; not in Nashville.
ryonlanoux
Thank god for hank!
I don't like Taylor swift
God bless all the Hanks, I, II, & III.
f**k yeah i can survive all i need is my truck gun rod rell and tackle box
I'm okay with him he reminds me of my grandpa.I still luv him!!!!!!!!! ! : ) : )
country folks can survive !!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
HANK!
nicko252008
HANK!
Don't read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of you life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you've started reading so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes. When done press f6 and your lover's name will come on the screen in big letters. This is so scary because it actually works!
I'm living proof of this song
nick.morgan7 6
15 years old my poppa got me into this kinda country
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