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Del Shannon Sings Hank Williams

1965 studio album by Del Shannon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Del Shannon Sings Hank Williams
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Del Shannon Sings Hank Williams is the fifth studio album by American rock and roll singer-songwriter Del Shannon. released in February 1965 by Amy Records. It is a tribute album to the songs of Country Music Hall of Fame honky tonk singer Hank Williams, whom Shannon listed among his influences.

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At some point in late 1964, Shannon had decided to record a tribute album to Hank Williams.[1][2] As Harry Balk recalled, "I didn't really have much faith in the country stuff, but Del really wanted to do it."[1] Les Cooley was the engineer there that we used. Bill Ramal wasn't used to arrange, Del worked up the arrangements himself with The Royaltones."[1]

The album was released on compact disc by Beat Goes On on September 16, 1998, as tracks 1 through 12 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 13 through 24 consisting of Shannon's Final Amy album from April 1965, 1,661 Seconds with Del Shannon[3] Bear Family included also the album in the 2004 Home and Away box set.[4] Edsel Records included the album in the 2023 Stranger in Town: A Del Shannon Compendium box set.[5]

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Critical reception

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Cub Koda of AllMusic gave the album a strong review and said, "While tribute albums nowadays are commonplace, it was usually a tip of the hat to some long-standing show-business icon like Al Jolson. Certainly departed country music stars like Hank Williams were considered outside the pale of such honors."[6]

Billboard selected the album for a "Country Spotlight" review, and stated that "This is a complete change of pace for Del, effectively translating the great tunes made famous"[9]

Cashbox praises "Shannon’s country style stands out on 'Honky Tonk Blues', 'Your Cheatin’ Heart', and 'Cold, Cold Heart'.'[10]

Record World believed "He'll broaden his market considerably with this heartfelt tribute to the late country tunesmith."[11]

Record Mirror called it "Strict Country Fashion" and stated that the "best tracks are the atmospheric 'Kaw-Liga' and the light-hearted 'Hey Good Lookin'.[7]

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Track listing

Side one

All tracks are written by Hank Williams, except where noted.

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Side two

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