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  1. Billie Jean Horton ( née Jones; born June 6, 1933) is an American country-music singer-songwriter and music promoter. She had high profile marriages, first to country musician and singer-songwriter Hank Williams in 1952 until 1953 and subsequently to singer Johnny Horton from 1953 until 1960.

  2. Billie Jean ist ein Lied von Michael Jackson aus dem 1982 erschienenen Album Thriller. Das Stück war nach The Girl Is Mine die zweite Auskopplung aus Thriller und erschien im Januar 1983. [1] Den Auszeichnungen für Musikverkäufe zufolge wurde der Song weltweit über 15,5 Millionen Mal verkauft.

  3. 20. Sept. 1987 · Billie Jean Jones met Hank Williams in Nashville in the winter of 1951. She was Faron Young’s date, but something clicked between Williams and the 19-year-old from Bossier City, La. with the...

  4. Billie Jean Jones is known for Blue Caprice (2013) and American Masters (1985). She was previously married to Johnny Horton, Hank Williams and Harrison Eshliman. Family. Spouses. Johnny Horton (September 26, 1953 - November 5, 1960) (his death, 2 children) Hank Williams (October 18, 1952 - January 1, 1953) (his death)

  5. 6. Mai 2020 · In 1952, Williams began performing with the Louisiana Hayride. While on tour in Shreveport, he met a young woman named Billie Jean Jones. A 19-year-old high school dropout, Jones had recently separated from her husband when she met Williams. According to Jones, he told her, "If you ain't married, Ol' Hank's gonna marry you.

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  6. Billie Jean Jones (born 1933) was the second wife of influential country singer Hank Williams. They married in October 1952; each had a previous marriage that ended in divorce. Hank and Billie Jean met in Nashville in summer 1952. She came with Faron Young to Nashville who would make his first guest-appearance at the Opry.

  7. "I Could Never Be Ashamed of You" is widely regarded as a song Hank Williams wrote for Billie Jean Jones Eshlimar, whom he married on October 18, 1952 in Minden, Louisiana. [3] . In the episode of American Masters about Hank's life, singer Billy Walker explained, "Billie Jean was Faron Young 's girlfriend. Faron had just moved to Nashville.