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  1. 29 de mar. de 2016 · Hank Snow : Greatest Hits - The Best of Hank Snow

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  2. The Best of Hank Snow [Paradiso] by Hank Snow released in 2003. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Hank Snow - Let Me Go Lover.

  4. 0:00 / 4:06. El Güero Colorado Grupo Sultan & Grupo Aktitud • 40K views • 330 likes. Hank Snow : Greatest Hits - The Best of Hank Snow.

    • Ninety Miles An Hour
    • The Rhumba Boogie
    • I Can’T Stop Loving You
    • Miller’s Cave
    • Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down
    • Hello Love
    • The Golden Rocket
    • (Now and Then, There’s) A Fool Such as I
    • I Don’T Hurt Anymore
    • I’m Movin on

    Don’t let the leisurely pace of the first 30 seconds of ‘Ninety Miles An Hour (Down a Dead End Street)’ fool you, the tune soon turns into a toe-tapper as Hank Snow sings about a high-speed romance. The 1960s country song was released on Nashville’s flagship RCA Victor Label, the place Snow called home after making the move from his native Canada t...

    Hank scored another number one with this catchy, rhythmic number. With Afro-cuban stylings to make it perfectly danceable, the easy-going hit introduced country listeners to the Rhumba, which had gained significant popularity on the East coast of America in the ’30s. Evoking feelings of a beachy paradise, Hank doesn’t stop there as he sings about t...

    Snow got his start performing in Nova Scotia, the Canadian province he called home. But once he made the move to Music City, his talents and dedication to his dream of country music stardom earned him the privilege of recording with future Nashville royalty Chet Atkins. The two were still in the infancies of their careers when they teamed up, and t...

    One of the first to debut this 1960 country classic, Hank’s tender ‘Miller’s Cave’ is a grand representation of the genre’s switch from the honky-tonkin’ days of the 1940s to the story-filled songs of the ’50s and ’60s. With a down-and-out protagonist due to his girl’s “unfaithful ways,” the dark and dangerous Miller’s cave represents both somethin...

    After building one of the most successful careers in country music throughout the ’50s and ’60s, you’d think by the 1970s Hank would want to slow down and enjoy the fruits of his labor. Instead, he kept on working and released a beautiful version of the country western standard, ‘Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down.’ Despite its contemporary status, Kris Kr...

    If you’ve ever listened to the radio show A Prairie Home Companion, you’ll recognize this serene classic country effort. ‘Hello Love’ was the variety show’s theme song for a number of years. At the time of its debut, Snow hadn’t had a hit in over a decade. This single changed that when it went all the way to number one and marked the start of a com...

    Another big, early 1950s hit for Hank, he wrote ‘The Golden Rocket’ in honor of his idol, Jimmie Rodgers. Rodgers is known as “The Father of Country Music.” He was one of the first to champion the genre, and earned the nickname “The Blue Yodeler” because he brilliantly combined acoustic blues guitar work with twangy yodeling vocal sections. Before ...

    Now a country standard, when Hank released ‘(Now and Then, There’s) A Fool Such As I’ in 1953 it broke into the top 5 on country charts. Two years later in 1955, Snow took his show on the road, calling it his “All Star Jamboree Tour,” and this traveling lineup featured a very young Elvis Presley. Snow and Presley maintained a friendship over the ye...

    A classic country-western song with a blues turnaround anchoring the song (in the same vein as Snow’s idol, Jimmie Rodgers), ‘I Don’t Hurt Anymore’ was written by Jack Rollins and Don Robertson, but it was Hank who put it on the map. After his polished version debuted, it kickstarted a long line of covers. Everyone from Jerry Lee Lewis to Johnny Ca...

    Sawing fiddle opens this track wide open. With a classic country sound, Snow sings about using his “big eight wheeler rollin’ down the track” to get outta town and leave his ungrateful lady behind. Snow wastes no time in the song’s story, and heads right on down to Tennessee where he’s got a “pretty mama” waiting for him. The Snow-penned tune is co...

  5. Clarence Eugene «Hank» Snow (Liverpool, Canadá, 9 de mayo de 1914-Madison, Estados Unidos, 20 de diciembre de 1999) fue un cantante de country estadounidense nacido en Canadá.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hank_SnowHank Snow - Wikipedia

    Clarence Eugene "Hank" Snow (May 9, 1914 – December 20, 1999) was a Canadian-American country music guitarist, singer, and songwriter. In the 1950s, he was active for more than 50 years. He recorded 140 albums, and charted more than 85 singles on the Billboard country charts from 1950 until 1980.

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