Hank Williams, Jr. -- Mr. Lincoln [REACTION/GIFT REQUEST]
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Shoutout and a big Thank You! to Jason House for this gift and request of a Hank song that went in a different direction than I thought it would!
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Thanks Jason for this request . The song was written by Hank Jr & Jimmy Bowen and released in 1984 on his Major Moves album. Good song paaying tribute to Abe. Thanks for the reaction
I've Got Rights is another great obscure song from Hank
It came out in 1984. It could have came out in 2024. I can’t believe that album is 40 years old.Time has flown by. Hank wrote the song.
One of those obscure songs that should have been released on the radio
Funny was listening to the other day and thought it be god song for him to check out
1984, it was my second country album to purchase after Hank’s greatest hits album and bought both freshman year of high school in ‘85
I didn’t hear this until around the late 90s when I came across it on Napster. I liked the message then and still today.
Yes Don Hank wrote the song and released it in 1984 off the album Major Movies and very true lyrics
Major movies💀
This is probably my favorite rarity from Hank Junior, that very seldom got played on country music. And you are right Don, still speaks truth even today!
Thank you Jason for an outstanding request. A new one to me and it really resonated with me. Although it's from the 80s, as Don said it could have been written today. Don mentioned common sense, but that doesn't seem very common these days. We are suffering from increased crime here in Canada, caused in part from the current government's relaxation of jail time and making it easier to post bail. The opposition leader refers to this as the "catch and release" strategy. We'll see if anything changes, but I'm not very optimistic at this time. Thanks Don for the super reaction!
I love hank jr and never heard this song, great one!
Try “I got rights” it’s a good song also.
One of his best
A very good song, that tells it like it is. Thanks Jason for this song reaction request. Cheers!
Lincoln was a backwoods lawyer.....
Yes he was backwoods lawyer in Louisville Kentucky. Lincoln never forgot where he came from. A small town called Hodgenville KY and remembered his mom. Taking him to Etown and having to eat with slave children in Hardinsburg KY.
Bocephus writes almost all of his songs, including this song, it was originally released in 1984 but then released on the album America, the way I see it. in 1990 peaked at number 11. it has some awesome songs you should react to including I've Got Rights, Don't Give Us a Reason, and The American Way to name a few
The album I first this song from is full of great songs. The album was Hank William Jr. America The way I see it)
Now that’s one I haven’t heard in more years than I care admit. Seams like it is timeless. Sad but no improvements!
Hank wrote this back in the late 80's
Came out in 1984, but he was performing it in concerts in 1983
From the album "America (The Way I See It)" every song on this record is great.
It was rereleased on America the way I see it. Major moves is where it was first released.
I remember when this was released! I had this cassette. My best friend and I saw Hank Jr every year he came to town in the mid-late 80’s. The last concert I went to of his, he was so drunk that he couldn’t even sing and he cut the concert short. The main country radio station banned his songs and wouldn’t play them anymore.
The Album is called "America The Way I See It" every track on that album is really good songs with humor of course.
You should listen to I've Got Rights.
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This was the mid 80’s
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Did you just seriously ask who wrote this?
The Major Moves album was the last great Hank Jr. album.
I always think that Hank was talking to Lincoln about abolishing slavery, and what a mistake he made.