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Njaaa! Tear jerker? Sorry, but I didn't understand his message so the tears I "jerked" was more from laughter.
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He looks a bit comic doesn't he? To be really honest...
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Hank died almost sixty years ago, back in 1953, before Elvis was discovered, and way before the Beatles, and everything else that was to follow. So I can certainly understand that by today's standards, he would hardly be classified as trendy- although he was a legendary songwriter and performer, as is his son, Hank Williams, Jr.
Hank, Sr. was only 29 years old when he passed away of a combination overdose of morphine and alcohol. He had suffered from spina bifida- essentially born with a deformed spinal column, which caused him great pain during his brief life.
The song, "Angel of Death" could be considered as a gospel song, in addition to traditional country. My personal interpretation of the lyrics are an omen of the author's own death.
"Angel of Death" (Music and Lyrics by Hank Williams)
In the great book of John you're warned of the day
When you'll be laid beneath the cold clay
The angel of death will come from the sky
And claim your poor soul when the time comes to die.
Chorus:
When the angel of death comes down after you
Can you smile and say that you have been true
Can you truthfully say with your dying breath
That you're ready to meet the angel of death?
When the lights all grow dim and the dark shadows creep
And then your loved ones are gathered to weep
Can you face them and say with your dying breath
That you're ready to meet the angel of death.
Chorus:
When the angel of death comes down after you
Can you smile and say that you have been true
Can you truthfully say with your dying breath
That you're ready to meet the angel of death?...