Lonesome 7-7203 by lonesome77203

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Recording: Jun 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM
Member: lonesome77203 & 1st-SingSnap-Band
Song: Lonesome 7-7203
Artist: Hawkshaw Hawkins
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Thank You, Sing /Sing Snap Band..

Thank you for the stop by.......Huggers....

 

RONNIE

2 months ago, RONNIE said:

awesome sing mary enjoyed my listen. that was always a fav. song for me at camp fires etc. well done

 

lovestolisten

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2 months ago, lovestolistenGOLD said:

lovestolisten good niht all !!!

This is fantastic girlfriend !!!!! I love this !!!!
You sang your song song beautifully !!!
Hugs
Char

 

lovestolisten

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2 months ago, lovestolistenGOLD said:

lovestolisten good niht all !!!

The Band sounds great too !!!!!!!
Hugssss

 

poprocker

2 months ago, poprockerGOLD said:

Awesome sing Mary and the band sounds great too. Love it.

 

express

2 months ago, express said:

WTG BABES !

 

JUSTAREGULARGUY

2 months ago, JUSTAREGULARGUY said:

Mary, the SS Band HAD to have done this song JUST for you! What a tribute to your (nic)name-sake and relative, Hawkshaw!

you did him proud!

HUGGERSSS!

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Hawkshaw Hawkins is a country singer, guitarist, songwriter, and entertainer. A large man (6'6") with a deep singing voice,

Hawkins was an immensely popular performer in country music for many years without the benefit of big record success. He started on radio, becoming a regular on WWVA's Wheeling Jamboree by 1946 and making his first records for the King label around that time. By 1953 he signed with RCA Victor and became a regular member of the Grand Ole Opry by 1955. Described as "the man with 11-and-a-half yards of personality," Hawkins was a warm and engaging performer both on stage and on records, able to pull off a wide variety of material from maudlin weepers to up-tempo novelties. His label-jumping from Columbia by the late '50s and back to King by the early '60s moved his material closer to commercial mainstream country, but his time in the spotlight ran out when he perished in the same plane crash as Cowboy Copas and Patsy Cline.


Hawkins (born Harold Franklin Hawkins, December 22, 1921; died March 5, 1963) was born and raised in Huntington, WV. His first foray into performing came at the age of 15, when he won a talent contest at a local radio station, WSAZ. Following his win, he began working at the station, eventually moving to WCHS in Charleston by the end of the '30s; at WCHS, he frequently sang with Clarence "Sherlock" Jack. During 1941, he traveled the United States with a revue. The following year, he joined the military, where he was stationed in the Phillippines; in Manila, he sang on the local army radio.


Following his discharge from the Army, Hawkins signed with King Records, releasing the minor hit -- and the song that would eventually become his signature tune -- "The Sunny Side of the Mountain." In addition to recording for King, he was a regular on WWVA's Wheeling Jamboree between 1946 and 1954. In 1948, he had his first hit single with "Pan American," which climbed into the country Top Ten. Over the next three years, he had four other Top Ten singles -- "Dog House Boogie" (1948), "I Love You a Thousand Ways" (1951), "I'm Waiting Just for You" (1951), and "Slow Poke" (1951). In 1953, he left King and signed with RCA, but he had no hits for the label. In 1955, Hawkins became a member of the Grand Ole Opry.


Hawkins joined Columbia's roster in 1959, releasing the number 15 single "Soldier's Joy" later that year. The following year, he married fellow country singer Jean Shepard, and they made their home on a farm outside of Nashville, where he bred horses. Hawkins re-signed to King in 1963, releasing "Lonesome 7-7203" as a comeback single early that spring. Though it became a number one hit, Hawkins didn't live to see it reach the top of the charts -- he tragically died in the same airplane crash that killed Cline and Copas on March 5, 1963. Shepard was pregnant with their child at the time of the crash; the child was a son, and he was named after his father.


Hawkins' recorded legacy was treated haphazardly in the three decades after his death, but in 1991, Bear Family released a comprehensive, multi-disc overview of his RCA and Columbia Records called Hawk. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide

 

Honeybee40

2 months ago, Honeybee40 said:


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That was mighty fine singing...Love it ..Big 5* JudyGreat sing and band...

 

Elvis-Im-Not

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2 months ago, Elvis-Im-NotGOLD said:

Beautiful Sing Mary My friend, Hugs Ernie

 

PEACHIE

2 months ago, PEACHIEGOLD said:

PEACHIE is gonna getcha....you just watch me!!!!!! aye yi yi yiiiiiiiii!!

Grrrrrrrrreat sing on this old tune......super
job!!!!!!!Pat on the back for the band!!!!

hugggggs...Peachie

 

1st-SingSnap-Band

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2 months ago, 1st-SingSnap-BandGOLD said:

wow!! totally excellent singing here!

 

johngolf

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2 months ago, johngolfGOLD said:

johngolf says well done andy murray.good luck tomorrow

Terrific Mary..sounnds great hun..

 

KITTYPAWS

2 months ago, KITTYPAWS said:

yesssssssssssss wtg huggggggggggs

 

choppper

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2 months ago, choppperGOLD said:

gr8 singing my friend wtg enjoyed thanks for sharing :) Bernie

 

Sunshine4u

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2 months ago, Sunshine4uGOLD said:

Fantastic singing and I love your song choice !!! *A*W*E*S*O*M*E* ....!!
pretty

 

Chet1

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2 months ago, Chet1GOLD said:

Great job here loved it

 

Oahspe

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2 months ago, OahspeGOLD said:

FEELIN IT BABY LOV--IT U2 ******

 

marsmoney

2 months ago, marsmoney said:

As always Mary you did EXCELLENT
Applause !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

KenT36

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2 months ago, KenT36GOLD said:

Excellent singing Mary. Great old song and you did it so well. 5*****
Ken

 

ciara

2 months ago, ciara said:

Wtgo Sis Love it Sounds great with the band Hugz Ciara

 

Ugene_The_Flagman

2 months ago, Ugene_The_Flagman said:


Your singing your song .. nice singing . enjoyed listening .. a top tune and good work by the ss band to ..