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  1. 21. Feb. 2010 · A monster hit for Thompson, and one that he simply owns. No one else can pull it off, and few would try."Way down yonder in the Indian Nation, a cowboy's lif...

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  2. open.spotify.com › artist › 42tDjhK9kdS7CCHxs8ysz0Hank Thompson | Spotify

    Listen to Hank Thompson on Spotify. Artist · 214.7K monthly listeners.

  3. Hank Thompson may refer to: Hank Thompson (baseball) (1925–1969), American third baseman; Hank Thompson (musician) (1925–2007), country music singer and songwriter; See also. Henry Thompson (disambiguation) This page was last edited ...

  4. Hank Thompson was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1989 and to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1997. He succumbed to lung cancer on November 6, 2007, at his home in Keller, Texas. –John Rumble. – Adapted from the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum’s Encyclopedia of Country Music, published by Oxford University ...

  5. 5. Aug. 2020 · From his 1940's radio debut as a high school student in Waco, Texas to his Nov. 6, 2007 passing, Hank Thompson experienced a bulk of country music history firsthand. Born Henry William Thompson on ...

  6. "The Wild Side of Life" is a song made famous by country music singer Hank Thompson. Originally released in 1952, the song became one of the most popular recordings in the genre's history, spending 15 weeks at number one on the Billboard country chart, solidified Thompson's status as a country music superstar and inspired the answer song, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" by Kitty Wells.

  7. Released on January 12, 1952, by the legendary Hank Thompson, «The Wild Side of Life» delves into the complexities of relationships and the consequences of straying from the path of fidelity. Written by William Warren and Arlie A. Carter and produced by Ken Nelson, this iconic song found its home in Thompson’s album «Favorites,» released ...