music.wikisort.org - Composition"Hey, Good Lookin'" is a 1951 song written and recorded by Hank Williams, and his version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.[4] In 2003, CMT voted the Hank Williams version No. 19 on CMT's 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music. Since its original 1951 recording it has been covered by a variety of artists.
This article is about the Hank Williams song. For the Cole Porter song of the same name, see Something for the Boys § Songs.
1951 song written and recorded by Hank Williams
"Hey, Good Lookin'" |
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B-side | "My Heart Would Know" |
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Published | June 20, 1951 (1951-06-20) Acuff-Rose Publications[1] |
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Released | June 22, 1951 (1951-06-22) |
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Recorded | March 16, 1951 (1951-03-16)[2] |
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Studio | Castle Studio, Nashville |
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Genre | Country and western, honky-tonk, country blues, rockabilly |
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Length | 2:35 |
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Label | MGM 11000 |
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Songwriter(s) | Hank Williams |
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Producer(s) | Fred Rose |
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Background
The Hank Williams song "borrowed heavily" from the 1942 song with the same title written by Cole Porter.[5] The lyrics for the Williams version begin as a come on using double entendres related to food preparation ("How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?"). By the third and fourth verses, the singer is promising the object of his affection that they can become an exclusive couple ("How's about keepin' steady company?" and "I'm gonna throw my date book over the fence").[6]
Williams was friendly with musician Jimmy Dickens. Having told Dickens that Dickens needed a hit record if he was going to become a star, Williams said he would write it, and penned "Hey Good Lookin'" in only 20 minutes while on a plane with Dickens, Minnie Pearl, and Pearl's husband Henry Cannon.[7] A week later Williams recorded it himself, jokingly telling Dickens, "That song's too good for you!"[8]
"Hey, Good Lookin'" was recorded on March 16, 1951, at Castle Studio in Nashville. The same session also produced the single's B-side "My Heart Would Know" as well as another pair of tunes that would be released as singles: "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)" and "Howlin' at the Moon", released on April 27, 1951. The "Hey, Good Lookin'" single would follow on June 22. Williams was backed on the session by members of his Drifting Cowboys band, including Jerry Rivers (fiddle), Don Helms (steel guitar), Sammy Pruett (electric guitar), Jack Shook (rhythm guitar), Ernie Newton or "Cedric Rainwater", aka Howard Watts (bass), and either Owen Bradley or producer Fred Rose on piano. As author Colin Escott observes, "On one level, it seemed to point toward rock 'n' roll (hot rods, dancing sprees, goin' steady, and soda pop), but the rhythm plodded along with a steppity-step piano, and Hank sounded almost dour."
Williams performed the song on the Kate Smith Evening Hour on March 26, 1952; the appearance remains one of the few existing film clips of the singer performing live. He is introduced by Roy Acuff and banters with a young June Carter. He is wearing his famous white cowboy suit adorned in musical notes. He performed "Hey, Good Lookin'" and joined in with the rest of the cast singing his own "I Saw The Light". The rare clip displays the singer's exuberance on stage while performing an up-tempo number, and he appears at ease in the relatively new broadcast medium of television. The kinescope from this show would provide the footage for the Hank Williams Jr. video "There's a Tear in My Beer" some 37 years later.
"Hey Good Lookin'" |
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Released | 1992 |
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Genre | Neotraditional country, Americana, rockabilly, country rock |
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Length | 2:37 |
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Label | MCA |
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Songwriter(s) | Hank Williams |
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Producer(s) | Steve Fishell Raul Malo |
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"Hey Good Lookin'" (1992) |
"This Broken Heart" (1992) |
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"Hey Good Lookin'" |
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Released | May 17, 2004 |
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Recorded | 2004 |
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Genre | Neotraditional country |
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Length | 3:03 |
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Label | Mailboat/RCA Nashville |
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Songwriter(s) | Hank Williams |
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Producer(s) | Mac McAnally Michael Utley |
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"The Boogie Man" (2004) |
"Hey Good Lookin'" (2004) |
"My Imagination" (2004) |
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"Desperately" (2004) |
"Hey Good Lookin'" (2004) |
"I Hate Everything" (2004) |
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Notable cover versions
Hank Williams
Chart (1951) |
Peak position |
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles |
1 |
The Mavericks
Chart (1992) |
Peak position |
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[13] |
73 |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[14] |
74 |
Jimmy Buffett
Chart (2004) |
Peak position |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[15] |
8 |
US Billboard Hot 100[16] |
63 |
Year-end charts
Chart (2004) |
Position |
US Country Songs (Billboard)[17] |
53 |
References
- "U.S. Copyright Office Virtual Card Catalog". vcc.copyright.gov. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
- "Hank Williams 78rpm Issues". www.hankwilliamsdiscography.com. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
- Grammy Hall of Fame Archived 2015-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
- Gaillard, Frye; Scheldt, Kathryn (2015). The Quilt and the Poetry of Alabama Music. Montgomery, AL: New South Books. pp. 34–35. ISBN 978-1-60306-390-6.
- Randall, Alice; et al. (2006). My Country Roots: The Ultimate MP3 Guide to America's Original Outsider Music. Thomas Nelson Inc. p. 80. ISBN 1-59555-860-8.
- Masino, Susan (2011). Family Tradition – Three Generations of Hank Williams. Montclair, NJ: Backbeat Books. p. 67. ISBN 978-1-61713-006-9.
- Lavallee, Michelle. "Little Jimmy Dickens: Country singer to Opry Legend". AXS. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
- Dean, Maury (2003-01-01). Rock N Roll Gold Rush: A Singles Un-Cyclopedia. Algora Publishing. p. 495. ISBN 0-87586-207-1.
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Mavericks biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
- "Top RPM Country Tracks: Issue 1983." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. August 8, 1992. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
- "The Mavericks Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
- "Jimmy Buffett Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
- "Jimmy Buffett Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
- "Best of 2004: Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2004. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
Sources
- Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown.
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