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1966 studio album by Hank Williams Jr.
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Blues My Name is the fifth studio album by American musician
Hank Williams Jr. The album was issued by
MGM Records as number E/SE 4344 and later re-issued by
Polydor Records as 833 069-1 Y-1.
Track listing
Side One
"Salt Lake City" (
Curly Putman ,
Ronnie Hawkins )
"A Good Leavin' Alone" (
Ronnie Self )
"Weary Blues from Waitin'" (
Hank Williams )
"Wrong Doin' Man" (James Golemon, Guy Golemon)
"
These Boots Are Made for Walkin' " (
Lee Hazlewood )
"Cry, Cry, Darling" (
J.D. Miller , Jimmy C. Newman)
Side Two
"It's Written All Over Your Face" (
Mack Vickery )
"When You're Tired of Breaking Other Hearts" (
Curley Williams , Hank Williams)
"Blues My Name" (Don Wayne)
"Low As a Man Can Go" (Mack Vickery)
"Old Frank" (Mack Vickery)
"So Easy to Forgive Her (But So Hard to Forget)" (Dick Overby)
Personnel
Hank Williams Jr. – guitar, vocals
The Jordanaires – vocal accompaniment
Mort Thomasson – engineer
Val Valentin – director of engineering
Acy Lehman – cover, design
Walden S. Fabry – photography
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