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Hank WilliamsLive at the Grand Ole Opry(Mercury) by Sarah ZupkoPopMatters Editor & Publisher
The new two disc set Live at the Grand Ole Opry (Mercury) captures the king of honky tonk in some legendary performances at the old Ryman Auditorium. Of great historic interest is his debut performance at the Opry of the song most often associated with the Williams name, “Lovesick Blues.” Other highlights include a treasure trove of classics ("Cold, Cold Heart” and “Jambalaya” among them), plus a complete recording of a 1950 show, with all the hokey comedy and supporting acts thankfully preserved.
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