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Honky-Tonk Man. 2-6. –Lefty Frizzell.
It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels. 13. Blue Moon of Kentucky. Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys. 14. A Week in a Country Jail.
Golden Age Of Country Music: Honky Tonk. Artículo dañado o defectuososerá reemplazado sin costo alguno para usted. Format: CD. Help & InfoHelp & Info. Release Date: 23/07/2009. CategoriesVinyl CD DVD Blu-Ray MC/Cassette. Title: GOLDEN AGE OF COUNTRY HONKY TONK MAN ZESTIFY 2XCD ALBUM Item Condition: used item in a good condition. Publisher: ZESTIFY Artist: VARIOUS. Studio: ZESTIFY ReleaseDate: -. Region Area Breakdown of countries.
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Stand by Your Man - Tammy Wynette, 13. Charlie's Shoes - Billy Walker, 14. Flowers on the Wall - The Statler Brothers, 15.
Honky-Tonk Man" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Johnny Horton. It was released in March 1956 as his debut single on Columbia Records, reaching number 9 on the . country singles charts. Horton re-released the song six years later, taking it to number 11 on the same chart.
A honky-tonk (also called honkatonk, honkey-tonk, or tonk) is both a bar that provides country music for the entertainment of its patrons and the style of music played in such establishments. Bars of this kind are common in the South and Southwest United States. Many eminent country music artists, such as Jimmie Rodgers, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Ernest Tubb, Johnny Horton and Merle Haggard, began their careers as amateur musicians in honky-tonks.
Simply put, honky tonk music, even today, remains wildly popular. For some people, honky tonk music was taken to the masses by the Rolling Stones' popular hit, "Honky Tonk Women," which was inspired by honky tonk artists. So, what are the best honky tonk bands and artists? Any list of honky tonk artists has to include the first family of modern country music, the Williams. Beginning with Hank Williams and moving down his bloodline, they were extremely popular because of their blend of honky tonk country along with elements of rhythm and blues
Buck Owens - Honky Tonk Man: Buck Sings Country Classics, 2013. Hey Good Lookin' 02:02. Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line 02:27. Stay A Little Longer 01:54. Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young 02:15. In The Jailhouse Now 02:15. Oklahoma Hills 01:57. The Bridge Washed Out 02:05. Honky Tonk Man 02:17. I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water 02:35. Jambalaya (On The Bayou) 02:10. Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone 02:09. My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You 02:35. Swinging Doors 02:50. Rednecks, White Socks And Blue Ribbon Beer 02:49.
| 1-1 | –Tammy Wynette | D-I-V-O-R-C-E |
| 1-2 | –Merle Haggard And The Strangers | Mama Tried |
| 1-3 | –George Hamilton IV | Abilene |
| 1-4 | –Bobby Bare | Detroit City |
| 1-5 | –Porter Wagoner And Dolly Parton | The Last Thing On My Mind |
| 1-6 | –Johnny Cash | Ballard Of A Teenage Queen |
| 1-7 | –Jerry Lee Lewis | Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On |
| 1-8 | –Carl Perkins | Blue Suede Shoes |
| 1-9 | –George Jones | White Lightning |
| 1-10 | –Connie Smith | Once A Day |
| 1-11 | –David Houston | Almost Persuaded |
| 1-12 | –Roger Miller | Dang Me |
| 1-13 | –Waylon Jennings | Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line |
| 1-14 | –Ferlin Husky | Gone |
| 1-15 | –Ray Price | Heartaches By The Number |
| 1-16 | –Lefty Frizzell | Saginaw Michigan |
| 2-1 | –Dave Dudley | Six Days On The Road |
| 2-2 | –Bill Anderson | Still |
| 2-3 | –Bobby Helms | Fraulein |
| 2-4 | –Johnny Cash | Daddy Sang Bass |
| 2-5 | –Johnny Horton | Honky Tonk Man |
| 2-6 | –Buck Owens | Love's Gonna Live Here |
| 2-7 | –Carl Smith | Hey Joe |
| 2-8 | –Tennessee Ernie Ford | Shot Gun Boogie |
| 2-9 | –Wynn Stewart | It's Such A Pretty World Today |
| 2-10 | –Henson Cargill | Skip A Rope |
| 2-11 | –Cowboy Copas | Alabam |
| 2-12 | –Billy Walker | Charlie's Shoes |
| 2-13 | –Sonny James | You're The Only World I Know |
| 2-14 | –Carl Butler & Pearl* | Don't Let Me Cross Over |
| 2-15 | –Webb Pierce | In The Jailhouse Now |
| 2-16 | –Hank Snow | I've Been Everywhere |
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