Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound (album)

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Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound is a studio album by country music artist Hank Williams, Jr. that was released by Elektra Records/Curb Records in November 1979, his fourth on the Elektra/Curb labels. The full-length album was Williams' second of 1979, with Family Tradition released in April.

Reception

Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, his second consecutive Top 5 for the label and only his second Top 5 album since 1969's Live at Cobo Hall. It was certified Platinum by the RIAA, marking it as his third Gold album certification and his first Platinum album. The album generated two major hit singles, the title track and "Women I've Never Had", that peaked at number 2 and number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and would become two of Williams' most well known and popular songs.

Track listing

  • All Songs Written By Hank Williams Jr., except where noted.
  1. "Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound" 3:11
  2. "Tired of Being Johnny B. Good" 2:35
  3. "Outlaw Women" 3:02
  4. "(I Don't Have) Anymore Love Songs" 2:24
  5. "White Lightnin'" (J.P. Richardson) 2:21
  6. "Women I've Never Had" 2:52
  7. "O.D.'d in Denver" 2:40
  8. "Come and Go Blues" (Gregg Allman) 4:05
  9. "Old Nashville Cowboy" (Rock Killough, McClellan) 3:04
  10. "The Conversation" (Albright, Jennings, Williams) 3:51

Singles

Year Single US
Country
1979 "Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound" 2
1980 "Women I've Never Had" 5

Personnel

Production

  • Produced By Jimmy Bowen
  • Engineered By Jimmy Bowen & Ron Treat

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External links

  1. Allmusic review