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Hank Williams Jr. - Family Tradition Album

Hank Williams Jr. - Family Tradition Album
Performer: Hank Williams Jr.
Title: Family Tradition
Country: US
Style:Country
Released: 1979
Catalog number: 6E-194
Label: Elektra
MP3 album szie: 1607 mb
FLAC album size: 1493 mb

Tracklist

1To Love Somebody3:07
2Family Tradition4:00
3I Fought The Law2:24
4I Just Ain't Been Able2:36
5Always Loving You4:25
6I've Got Rights3:34
7We Can Work It All Out2:17
8Paying On Time3:11
9Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line3:17
10Old Flame, New Fire2:36

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
6E-194Hank Williams Jr. Family Tradition ‎(LP, Album)Elektra6E-194Canada1979
TC-5194Hank Williams Jr. Family Tradition ‎(Cass, Album, DOL)ElektraTC-5194US1979
D2-79177Hank Williams Jr. Family Tradition ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)Curb RecordsD2-79177US2010
6E-194 (AR)Hank Williams Jr. Family Tradition ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. Records6E-194 (AR)US1979
6E-194Hank Williams Jr. Family Tradition ‎(LP, Album, Promo)Elektra6E-194US1979

Notes

Red Elektra label

Short intro

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