Introduction
A Note about Editorial Policies
PART I. "King of the Hillbillies": Chronicling Hank Williams During
His Lifetime (1946-1953)
1. "Hank Williams Rides on Down Trail of National Popularity on Air
Records" William E. Cleghorn
2. "Pulpit Echoes" Rev. A. S. Turnipseed
3. "'Cause Hank Is Moving In, Move It Over, Big Time" Allen
Rankin
4. "Got 'Lovesick Blues'? No Sir, Not Hank Williams" Gene L.
Roe
5. "Gold in Them Hillbillies" Unidentified newspaper
6. "Golden Oatunes: H. Williams Clefs 22 Hillbilly Toppers"
Billboard
7. "Hank Has a Method: Williams Tells How and Why His Disks Click"
Billboard
8. "Country Music Goes to Town" Rufus Jarman
9. Excerpts from Divorce Complaint and Defendant's Answer and
Cross-Bill in Audrey Mae Williams vs. Hank Williams, Et Al. Audrey
and Hank Williams
10. "Hank Williams Hillbilly Show Is Different" Edith Lindeman
11. "Famous Song Composer is Arrested Here" Shreveport Times
PART II. "Hank, It Will Never Be the Same without You": Mourning
the Death of Hank Williams (January-February, 1953)
12. "Mystery Shrouds Death of Singer Hank Williams" Knoxville
Journal
13. "Hank Williams Had Premonition of Death" H. B. Teeter
14. "Hank's Funeral is Far Largest in All Montgomery's History" Joe
Azbell
15. Selected Newspaper Editorials Various newspapers
16. "So Long, Hank. Hear You Later" Allen Rankin
17. Selected Letters to the Editor Various newspapers
18. "Frank Walker's Letter to Hank Williams" Cash Box
PART III. "Hank Williams Won't Die": The Legend Emerges
(1953-1964)
19. "Hank's First Wife Tells Up and Downs of Marriage" Audrey
Williams, as told to the Montgomery Advertiser
20. Excerpt from Our Hank Williams, "The Drifting Cowboy," as Told
by His Mother to Allen Rankin Mrs. W. W. Stone, with Allen
Rankin
21. "Was Singer a Suicide?" Oklahoma City Times
22. "The Death of Hank Williams" Eli Waldron
23. "The Strange Life and Death of Hank Williams" Sanford
Mabrie
24. "The Short Life of Hank Williams" Ed Linn
25. Three "Hank's Corner" Columns Irene Williams Smith
26. Liner Notes to Hank Williams' Greatest Hits Charlie Lamb
27. Excerpt from the Screenplay for Your Cheatin' Heart Stanford
Whitmore
PART IV. Bringing the Legend to Life: The Search for the "Real"
Hank Williams (1965-1974)
28. Excerpt from Country Music, U.S.A.: A Fifty-Year History Bill.
C. Malone
29. "No Direction Signs Exist: Tourists Grope Their Way to Reach
Williams' Grave" Joe Azbell
30. "Hank Williams, Roy Acuff and Then God!!" Ralph J. Gleason
31. Excerpt from Sing a Sad Song: The Life of Hank Williams Roger
M. Williams
32. "Hank Williams Remembered" David Halberstam
33. "My Treasured Life with a Beloved Brother" Irene Williams
Smith
34. Excerpt from Beneath the Applause (A Story about Country &
Western Music and Its Stars-Written by a Fan) Harry E. Rockwell
35. Excerpt from The Great American Popular Singers Henry
Pleasants
PART V. Scenes from the Lost Highway: Shedding Light on the Dark
Side (1975-1984)
36. Excerpt from Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock 'n' Roll
Music Greil Marcus
37. "Fear and Loathing at Hank's Funeral" Billie Jean Horton
38. Excerpt from The Outlaws: Revolution in Country Music Michael
Bane
39. Excerpt from I Saw the Light: The Gospel Life of Hank Williams
Al Bock
40. Excerpt from Living Proof: An Autobiography Hank Williams, Jr.,
with Michael Bane
41. Excerpt from Minnie Pearl: An Autobiography Minnie Pearl, with
Joan Dew
42. Excerpt from Your Cheatin' Heart: A Biography of Hank Williams
Chet Flippo
43. Excerpt from The Best of Country Music John Morthland
PART VI. "Gone But Not Forgotten Blues": Entering the American
Mainstream (1985-1994)
44. "'Pictures from Life's Other Side': Hank Williams, Country
Music, and American Popular Culture" Kent Blaser
45. "'Everybody's Lonesome for Somebody': Age, the Body and
Experience in the Music of Hank Williams" Richard Leppert and
George Lipsitz
46. Excerpt from Ain't Nothing as Sweet as My Baby: The Story of
Hank Williams' Lost Daughter Jett Williams, with Pamela Thomas
47. "The Day Hank Williams Died: Cultural Collisions in Country
Music" Nolan Porterfield
48. "Sex, Drugs, and Country Music: A Profile of Hank Williams,
America's Darkest Legend" Douglas McPherson
49. Review of Don Cusic, Hank Williams: The Complete Lyrics Lee
Smith
50. Excerpt from Hank Williams: The Biography Colin Escott, with
George Merritt and William MacEwen
PART VII. Our Hank Williams: Becoming an American Icon
(1995-2011)
51. "Sing Me a Song about Ramblin' Man: Visions and Revisions of
Hank Williams in Country Music" Christopher Metress
52. "Hank Williams Sr. Is Alive!" Teddy Gerald
53. Excerpt from Laid Bare: A Memoir of Wrecked Lives and the
Hollywood Death Trip John Gilmore
54. "Howling at the Moon: The Queer But True Story of My Life as a
Hank Williams Song" Craig Womack
55. Two Reviews of The Complete Hank Williams Sarah Vowell and
Brian Alcorn
56. Excerpt from Lookin' Back on Hank: Some Things You Never Knew
About the Legendary Hank Williams Joe "Penny" Pennington
57. Foreword to Hank Williams: Snapshots from the Lost Highway Rick
Bragg
58. "Retracing a Ghostly Night Ride" Peter Cooper
59. Excerpt from The Haunted Hillbilly Derek McCormack
60. "Hank Williams" Mark Jacobson
61. Excerpt from Chronicles, Volume One Bob Dylan
62. "Imagining Tee-Tot: Blues, Race, and the Legend of Hank
Williams" John R. George
63. Excerpt from I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive Steve
Earle
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Selected Bibliography
Patrick Huber is a professor of history at Missouri University of
Science and Technology. He is the author of three other books,
including Linthead Stomp: The Creation of Country Music in the
Piedmont South (2008), which won the International Country Music
Conference's 2009 Belmont Book Award and the American Folklore
Society's 2010 Wayland D. Hand Prize.
Steve Goodson is Professor and Chair of the History Department at
the University of West Georgia. He is the author of Highbrows,
Hillbillies, and Hellfire: Public Entertainment in Atlanta,
1880-1930 (2002), which won the Georgia Historical Society's
Malcolm Bell, Jr., and Muriel Barrow Bell Award.
David M. Anderson is Associate Professor in the Department of
History at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston. He is the co-author
of "The Making of Dale Hawkins" in Shreveport Sounds in Black and
White (2008).
"The Hank Williams Reader is one of the first books to approach Williams as a historical figure, a creative musician, and an icon from a rigorous, scholarly perspective. Huber, Goodson, and Anderson left few stones unturned in their search for the most provocative and revealing Williams readings."--Journal of the Society for American Music
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