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<img alt='cover image' title='The Health and Happiness Show'
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<li>Music</li>
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<label>The Health and Happiness Show</label>
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<span>8 episodes</span>
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<span>Aired 1949</span>
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<ol><li class='episode' title='Wedding Bells'
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data-series='The Health and Happiness Show'
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data-file='otr/the-health-and-happiness-show/00001.mp3'>
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<label>Wedding Bells</label>
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<aside>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1949-10</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='You Gotta Change'
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data-series='The Health and Happiness Show'
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data-file='otr/the-health-and-happiness-show/00002.mp3'>
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<label>You Gotta Change</label>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1949-10</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='I'm A Long Gone Daddy'
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data-series='The Health and Happiness Show'
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data-file='otr/the-health-and-happiness-show/00003.mp3'>
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<label>I'm A Long Gone Daddy</label>
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<span>14mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1949-10</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Lost Highway'
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data-series='The Health and Happiness Show'
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data-file='otr/the-health-and-happiness-show/00004.mp3'>
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<label>The Lost Highway</label>
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<span>14mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1949-10</span>
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</aside>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Mansion On The Hill'
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data-series='The Health and Happiness Show'
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data-file='otr/the-health-and-happiness-show/00005.mp3'>
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<label>Mansion On The Hill</label>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1949-10</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Pan American'
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data-series='The Health and Happiness Show'
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data-file='otr/the-health-and-happiness-show/00006.mp3'>
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<label>Pan American</label>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1949-10</span>
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</aside>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Mind Your Own Business'
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data-series='The Health and Happiness Show'
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data-file='otr/the-health-and-happiness-show/00007.mp3'>
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<label>Mind Your Own Business</label>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1949-10</span>
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</aside>
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</li><li class='episode' title='I Can't Get You Off My Mind'
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data-series='The Health and Happiness Show'
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data-file='otr/the-health-and-happiness-show/00009.mp3'>
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<label>I Can't Get You Off My Mind</label>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1949-10</span>
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<article><p>
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The Health and Happiness Show features eight complete radio shows recorded by Hank Williams in 1949 when his career was just beginning. This collection showcases Williams' energetic and vibrant performances, as well as his engaging stage patter. As an influential American singer, songwriter, and musician, Hank Williams enjoyed great success during his career with 55 singles reaching the top 10 of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 12 that reached No. 1.</p><p>Born in Alabama, Williams started his music career in 1937 at a local radio station, forming the Drifting Cowboys backup band. After facing challenges, he married Audrey Sheppard, who managed his career, and signed a contract with MGM Records. In 1947, his hit "Move It on Over" gained him entry into the Louisiana Hayride radio program, followed by the Grand Ole Opry, thanks to his cover of "Lovesick Blues." Some of his hits include "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'," and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." Unfortunately, his struggles with back pain, alcohol, and drugs led to his death at age 29. Despite his short career, Williams has had a lasting impact on country music and has been inducted into multiple halls of fame.
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