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The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams

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Released: Oct 2011
Label: EGYPTIAN/COLUMBIA
When Hank Williams died in 1953, he left behind notebooks filled with lyrics to over 60 songs. In 2002, Bob Dylan was approached to finish these songs, and he, in turn, enlisted help. Nearly a decade later, The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams is released. There are a number of sad waltzes here -- including Alan Jackson's wistful "You've Been Lonesome, Too," Levon Helm's forlorn "You'll Never Again Be Mine" and Norah Jones' hushed "How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart." Patty Loveless turns in the most authentic-sounding offering, while Jakob Dylan's "Oh Mama, Come Home" gets a warm, contemporary spin.
- Linda Ryan
Various Artists - The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams 2011-11-04
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    You've Been Lonesome, Too
    Alan Jackson
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    2:29
    The Love That Faded
    Bob Dylan
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    3:31
    How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart?
    Norah Jones
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    3:53
    You Know That I Know
    Jack White
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    3:12
    I'm So Happy I Found You
    Lucinda Williams
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    3:59
    I Hope You Shed A Million Tears
    Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell
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    2:05
    You're Through Fooling Me
    Patty Loveless
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    3:09
    You'll Never Again Be Mine
    Levon Helm
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    2:42
    Blue Is My Heart
    Holly Williams
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    2:26
    Oh, Mama, Come Home
    Jakob Dylan
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    3:35
    Angel Mine
    Sheryl Crow
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    2:08
    The Sermon On The Mount
    Merle Haggard
℗ Compilation (P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment