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Revision as of 17:10, 17 June 2017

"Beyond the Sunset"
Song
A-side"The Funeral"

"Beyond the Sunset" is a song written by Blanche Kerr Brock, Virgil P. Brock, and Albert Kennedy Rowswell. It was released as a single by Hank Williams under the pseudonym Luke the Drifter in 1950.

Background

The recitation in "Beyond the Sunset" was originally a poem called "Should You Go First" by Albert "Rosey" Rowswell, the voice of the Pittsburgh Pirates for more than twenty years, and later first put to the 1936 hymn "Beyond the Sunset" by West Virginian performer Chickie Davis.[1][full citation needed] Elton Britt released a version before Williams in February 1950. Country music historian Colin Escott calls the song "pure Victoriana caught out of time."[1][full citation needed] Williams recorded the song in Nashville at Castle Studio at the first Luke the Drifter session on January 9, 1950 with Fred Rose producing. He was backed on the session by Don Helms (steel guitar), Hillous Butrum (bass), and probably Owen Bradley or Rose (organ).[2][full citation needed] It was released as a single in 1950 as the B-side to "The Funeral" and also appeared on the 1953 posthumous LP Hank Williams as Luke the Drifter.

References

  1. ^ a b Escott, Colin & 2004 139.
  2. ^ Escott, Colin & 2004 335.