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‘Take These Chains From My Heart’: Hank Williams’ Last Country No.1

Hank’s final recording session produced his last country chart-topper.

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Hank Williams - Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Hank Williams - Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

A recording session took place on September 23, 1952 at Castle Studio in Nashville that was both productive and poignant. It marked the final studio booking for Hank Williams, a little over three months before his death at the age of just 29.

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Take These Chains From My Heart

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It was an engagement that would yield no fewer than three country No.1s, including the song that, posthumously, became his last, “Take These Chains From My Heart.” The session also saw Williams tape “Kaw-Liga” and “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” both sides of which topped the country chart, separately and consecutively, as well as “I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You.” That appeared as the B-side of the single with which Hank was charting at the time of his death, the eerily-titled “I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive.”

Eleven No.1s in four years

“Take These Chains From My Heart” was released by MGM as the follow-up to “Kaw-Liga” and “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” and soon became another country bestseller. It was his 11th in a span of some four years. Hank had three further Top 10 country hits after his death, two more in 1953 and one final one in 1955.

Listen to the All Time Greatest Country Hits playlist.

It’s also quite apt that “Take These Chains” was recorded on what was the 22nd birthday of a man who became almost as closely associated with the song as Williams, the great Ray Charles. At least 60 other artists have also covered it over the years, including country stars from George Jones to Ernest Tubb, Glen Campbell to Sonny James, and Ray Price to Dottie West. Others who were compelled to cut a version included Rick Nelson, Dean Martin, Anne Murray, and Raul Malo.

Buy or stream “Take These Chains From My Heart” on Hank Williams’ 40 Greatest Hits album.

 

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  1. Gunnar Sivertsen

    September 28, 2016 at 7:30 am

    I like Hank Williams too!

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