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Hank Williams Jr


Old School New Rules
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Hank  Williams Jr Old School New Rules

  • CD1: 1. Takin' Back The Country
  • CD1: 2. I’m Gonna Get Drunk And Play Hank Williams with Brad Paisley
  • CD1: 3. Three Day Trip
  • CD1: 4. Old School
  • CD1: 5. We Son't Apologise For America
  • CD1: 6. You Win Again
  • CD1: 7. Cow Turd Blues
  • CD1: 8. Who’s Takin' Care of Number One
  • CD1: 9. That Ain't Good
  • CD1: 10. Keep The Change
  • CD1: 11. Stock Market blues
  • CD1: 12. I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink with Merle Haggard

Old School New Rules

The 12-song package, includes a duet with Brad Paisley on I'm Gonna Get Drunk And Play Hank Williams as well as a new duet with the legendary Merle Haggard on his classic I Think I’ll Just Sit Here and Drink. "I'm excited about this new album," Hank said. "I'm definitely "Old School", and I am making music with "New Rules". People know I’m gonna say exactly what I think and this album is exactly that." "Old Schoo, New Rules" is the first album on Hank Williams, Jr.'s new label imprint, Bocephus Records, with a licensing deal with Blaster Records under a Warner Music Nashville distribution deal. With more than 70 albums to his credit, sales of 55 million records, countless awards including 5-time Entertainer of the Year awards (ACM & CMA), BMI Icon Award, a Grammy, and most recently in 2009 the Academy of Country Music "Pioneer Award," Williams is a living legend. His discography chronicles a bold profile of growth from adored offspring of a legendary father, to titan of the modern country rock movement in his own right. For two decades, America came to its collective feet each fall Monday night when this larger than life superman of a musician looked into the camera and unleashed the national anthem for viewers of Monday Night Football – "Are You Ready for Some Football?" Those simple words have won Williams an entirely new generation of fans and given him the distinction of being the first country performer to ever win an Emmy.