Lee Charley
2011

Battle of the song #1- You Win Again?
Who’s version do you like best?
You Win Again
Hank Williams Sr
Jerry Lee Lewis
George Hamilton IV
Johnny Cash
Conway Twitty
Ronnie Hawkins
Fats Domino
Floyd Cramer
Connie Stevens
George Jones
Hank Williams Jr
Hank Locklin
Roy Acuff
Rick Nelson
Charlie Rich
Stonewall Jackson
Roy Orbison
Don Gibson
Greatful Dead
Glen Campbell
Ray Price
Charley Pride
Moe Bandy
Ace Cannon
Keith Richards
The Kentucky Headhunters
Martina McBride
Or one of the MANY that I left off?
Or if Hank Williams Sr’s original is your favorite, which is your favorite cover?
I also think that there’s a version of this song with all 3 Hank Williams in it, but I’ve only heard about it, I’ve never heard it for myself. If anyone knows where I can find it, please let me know. Thanks.
I gotta stick with Hank Sr. on this one.
But my 2nd choice would be Moe Bandy.
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