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  • Apr 27, 1951
    MGM releases a two-sided Hank Williams hit: "Howlin' At The Moon" backed with "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)"
    May 21, 1951
    Hank Williams is sent to the North Louisiana Sanatorium in Shreveport, moaning about back pain. The pain remains throughout the rest of his life
    Jun 1, 1951
    Hank Williams records "Ramblin' Man" under his Luke The Drifter Jr. persona
    Jun 16, 1951
    Hank and Audrey Williams hold grand opening for a new clothing store, Hank & Audrey's Corral, at 724 Commerce Street in downtown Nashville. Lefty Frizzell is on hand for the activities
    Jun 22, 1951
    MGM releases Hank Williams' "Hey, Good Lookin'"
    Jul 5, 1951
    Hank Williams renews his agreement with MGM Records for two more years
    Jul 15, 1951
    The Jay-Cees in Montgomery, Alabama, sponsor a Hank Williams Homecoming that includes performances by Hank Snow, The Carter Family and Chet Atkins, who's billed as the "Teenage Tantalizer"
    Jul 25, 1951
    Hank Williams records "Lonesome Whistle" and "Crazy Heart" at Nashville's Castle Studio. He also takes a swipe at "Baby, We're Really In Love," though he records it again the following month
    Aug 10, 1951
    Hank Williams records "Half As Much" and "Baby, We're Really In Love" during an evening session at Nashville's Castle Studio. He also cuts "I'm Sorry For You, My Friend," a song he re-records in December
    Aug 15, 1951
    Hank Williams begins a concert tour, sponsored by the Hadacol medicinal company, that puts him on a bill with comedians Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Minnie Pearl, Jack Benny and Jimmy Durante

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