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Sep 24, 1948MGM releases Hank Williams' "I Saw The Light"Dec 22, 1948Hank Williams records "Lovesick Blues" in Cincinnati at the E.T. Herzog StudioDec 31, 1948MGM releases Hank Williams' "Mansion On The Hill"Jan 10, 1949Hank Williams begins hosting a morning show, sponsored by Johnnie Fair Syrup, on Shreveport radio station KWKH, where he bills himself as "the ol' syrup sopper." The job lasts about four months, before he moves to NashvilleFeb 4, 1949Hank Williams joins the Musicians Union in Shreveport, LouisianaFeb 11, 1949MGM releases Hank Williams' "Lovesick Blues" backed with "Never Again (Will I Knock On Your Door)"Mar 1, 1949Hank Williams records "Mind Your Own Business," "Honky Tonk Blues," "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "Lost Highway" at Nashville's Castle Recording Studio. He records the final version of "Honky Tonk Blues" 33 months laterMar 20, 1949Hank Williams records "Wedding Bells" at Nashville's Castle StudiosMay 6, 1949MGM releases Hank Williams' "Wedding Bells"May 7, 1949Hank Williams makes his first appearance at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Lovesick Blues"
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