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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · 1. Big Boss Man. 2. Mohair Sam. 3. Set Me Free. 4. Behind Closed Doors. 5. The Most Beautiful Girl. 6. There Wont Be Anymore. 7. A Very Special Love Song. 8. I Take It On Home. 9. I Feel Like...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · You could make a long list of Hank Williams, Jr., songs where he name-checks his father in direct or indirect ways. Junior never forgot where he came from, but during this song and innovative music video he got to team up with his dad in a way not possible in the ’60s, ’70s and early ’80s. An old demo of Williams Sr. singing “There’s a Tear In My Beer” was discovered, so the ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · Charlie Rich had been struggling to find a niche between his rocking, jazz-picker roots and the Music Row mainstream for two decades. Then “Behind Closed Doors” gave the so-called Silver Fox the biggest hit of his career. “The jocks had been complaining that [Rich] was too bluesy for country,” producer Billy Sherrill explained to Billboard in September 1974. “Others said he was too ...

  4. 12. Mai 2024 · Charlie Rich – Behind Closed Doors: A Country Crossover Classic. “Behind Closed Doors” is a song that helped propel Charlie Rich to superstardom and solidify his place in country music history. Here’s a closer look at this iconic song: Origins and Release: Written by Kenny O’Dell. Released in 1973 on the album of the same name.

  5. 6. Mai 2024 · 1. Set Me Free. 2. Mohair Sam. 3. Big Boss Man. 4. Lonely Weekends. 5. I Feel Like Going Home. 6. I Take It On Home. 7. A Very Special Love Song. 8. There Wont Be Anymore. 9. The Most Beautiful...

  6. 15. Mai 2024 · 1. Behind Closed Doors. 2. The Most Beautiful Girl. 3. There Won’t Be Anymore. 4. Mohair Sam. 5. Lonely Weekends. 6. Big Boss Man. 7. I Take It On Home. 8. A Woman Left Lonely. 9. Life’s Little Ups...

  7. Vor einem Tag · Hank Williams Jr., ‘Family Tradition’. There’s personal, there’s autobiographical, and then there’s this incredible open letter of a song. Hank Jr., who began performing at eight years old, five years after his father died, had broken ranks with his past, increasingly foregrounding Southern rock starting in the mid-Seventies.