Hank Williams, Jr. -- All In Alabama [REACTION]
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- This was a history lesson and autobiographical. You can get away with that when you've got a story to tell, and Hank definitely had a story to tell.
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Haven’t heard this song in a while. To me, this is one of his best. All about his life and how he found his way.
ONE OF THE BEST SONGS HE EVER WROTE!
I LOVE THIS EVERY TIME I HEAR IT ... SORRY
There all in Alabama brother and coming from muscle shoals Alabama I approve ur video!
@Wildest Cowboy Thanks for the vote of approval, and welcome aboard the channel!
You need to check out "Feelin' Better" from The New South album in fact the whole album is great probably my favorite
Agreed
This is one of my favorite songs by Jr. If not for the cold and his friends son keeping him awake he may not have lived
In my opinion this the best album Hank Jr ever had. Habits Old and New is a magnum opus, Whiskey Bent is next... the rest of his catalog has some lazy writing and filler songs. "Habits" however is a sit back and push play album.
Yes sir she know billy joe Stewart is a great man
Believe this was album 5 after the fall. It’s odd how different Hank was before and after the fall. The man and the music. It’s really two different people
Thanks Don, people don’t understand how close to death Hank was that day. His brain was exposed for hours until rescuers could reach him. Hanks friends son stayed with him while he went for help. He was instructed to not let Hank go to sleep. Walt talked to him for hours. Thanks again Don for reacting to this song.
I don't know if he still does but Hank had a cabin at the base of Ajax mountain many years after his fall.
Hi Don, thanks to you and Nathan for this one, certainly it was written early in his transformation from who he was (a Hank Sr. cover artist?) to who he became ( a mega-star in his own right that became a legitimate country music icon in his own way).
Been waiting years for someone to finally react to this one. I guess this is one of his that is underappreciated and overlooked.
I like have it vaguely tells the true story of the incident that almost ended his life, and he also explains the timeframe where he made that style switch in his career. I also love how he turns it into a positive message in the last verse, by using a mountain metaphor that happens to relate both to that identity crisis with his career, and that life crisis in which he nearly lost his life.
I'm a born Texan, but my great-great-grandparents came to Texas from Henry County, Alabama by wagon in 1871, so I can say that I'm an Alabaman too. Very proud to be a Son Of The South.🎻🪕🎸
Never heard it before but it is a winner for sure 🙂 love that sound and words say it all together 💯Don I hope you had a great Easter , now it's the day after, just don't over eat if you have any left overs ,we had ham, green beans and rolls, mac@cheese,mashed potatoes and gravy sure was good, what did you have,do u have any Easter songs u can do for review or just like of your own, even if a subscriber has one in mind, how about a listen and see what happens 🤔,but anything you do is awesome and amazing Don is the bestest ever , keep up the good work and I don't want you to ever stop the channel,🤗🦮gonet ur the best there is 👍💯🤠
This song plays over the end credits of the movie about his life, "Living Proof: the Hank Williams, Jr. Story". I always liked the movie and this song.
He has cabin facing that mountain. I guess as a reminder of how fortunate he is
Love this one. Other good Hank one is Feeling Better
Here's a good story song by hank Williams jr its called gibbonsville gold.
That whole album stormy good 👍
You would be correct this song t about his fall and what he went through afterwards. You should check out his song living proof.
When family bails on you, you find out who counts.
Love the reaction, another great song of Hank Jr.s. I agree with some of the others that you should check out Feelin Better soon. Also, there is a documentary/video/concert that Hank officially put out in the last 80's/early 90's called Full Access - you should check it out to see some of how Hank lives his live as well as come excellent concert footage. They show Hank at his cabin in Montana that actually looks out over to the mountain he fell off of.
Great song about a real experience.
One of my favorites from him. Alot of his hits were written when he was recovering from his accident.
For some reason i have noticed your music is a little slow, but i love your reactions, they are GREAT!
@Rodney Is the slowness a recent development?
@@RockN2Country I did notice it a while back on another song but not sure which one. But it has been a rare occurrece. You should listen to feelin better by Hank Jr., i think you would enjoy it.
@@RodneyLivingston Okay, thanks. I'm glad it's been rare but now I'm on guard.
@@RockN2Country Maybe you are just reacting to a different recording than folks are used to hearing. I have noticed that a few times.
In this case, this one sounded like the version I'm accustomed to hearing, but it still seemed off a little for some reason.
You really should check out the Statlers " Nobody Wants to be Country " .
This song is awesome one of my favorites that hank jr has ever done my life changed when I first heard it I was going through some hard times but it made me start thinking about things differently so I love it and plus too I say with pride that I am a Alabaman
Thank you Don! What a great story there is in this song, and dare I say a lot of wisdom…..
The "her" he's referring to in the song is not Alabama. It is Hillary and Holly's mom Becky. He had just started dating her when the accident occurred, but they had already declared their love for each other. He has spoke in interviews that he just wanted to get back to her. In the movie it portrays it the other way, that he didn't want to see her. But in the book he says that he did, and he hoped that she would accept him, scars and all.
Hank was referring to Alabama, his old home land.