Alan Jackson - "Lovesick Blues"
Artist : Alan Jackson Written by Irving Mills and Cliff Friend Alan Jackson Honors Legendary Hank Williams With Awe-Inspiring ‘Lovesick Blues’ | Country Music Videos Advertisement Years after his death, Hank Williams is still, and will always be, considered a huge country legend. In 1994, Alan Jackson stepped on stage at the Roots of Country TV Special, performed Hank Williams’ 1948 hit “Lovesick Blues,” and definitely rocked it. While he introduced the song, Jackson announced that two members of Hank Williams’ original band, The Drifting Cowboys, would be performing with him. Steel guitar player Don Helms and fiddler Jerry Rivers played with Jackson, who said it was “an honor.” Jackson sang “Lovesick Blues” with a perfect yodel and a Hank Williams-feel. It’s almost as if you could feel Williams’ presence while watching this performance. Although there will be no one quite like Hank Williams himself, Jackson’s tribute to the late country star is an incredible reminder that legacies do live on Alan Eugene Jackson (born October 17, 1958) is an American country singer and songwriter. He is known for honoring a “traditional country” musical style, and for penning many of his own songs. Jackson has recorded 16 studio albums, three greatest hits albums, two Christmas albums, and two gospel albums. #AlanJackson #LovesickBlues #CountryMusic #CountryClassic #RonjasCountryMusic #Ronja2H2 #Lyrics

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