Born in Mount Olive, Butler County, Alabama, Williams moved to Georgiana, where he met Rufus Payne, a black street performer who gave him guitar lessons in exchange for meals. Payne had a major influence on Williams's later musical style. During this time, Williams informally changed his name to Hank, believing it to be a better name for country music. After moving to Montgomery, Williams began his career in 1937 when WSFA radio station producers hired him to perform and host a 15-minute program. He formed as backup the Drifting Cowboys band, which was managed by his mother, and dropped out of school to devote all of his time to his career.
When several of his band members were conscripted to military service during World War II, Williams had trouble with their replacements and started drinking heavily, causing WSFA to dismiss him. Williams eventually married Audrey Sheppard, who became his manager for nearly a decade. After recording "Never Again" and "Honky Tonkin'" with Sterling Records, he signed a contract with MGM Records. In 1948 he released "Move it on Over," which became a hit, and also joined the Louisiana Hayride radio program. In 1949, he released a cover of "Lovesick Blues," which carried him into the mainstream of music. After an initial rejection, Williams joined the Grand Ole Opry. He had 11 number one songs between 1948 and 1953, though he was unable to read or notate music to any significant degree. Among the hits he wrote were "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'," and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry."
During his last years Williams's consumption of alcohol, morphine and other painkillers severely compromised his professional and personal life. He divorced his wife and was dismissed by the Grand Ole Opry due to frequent drunkenness. Williams died suddenly in the early morning hours of New Years Day in 1953 at the age of 29. Despite his short life, Williams has had a major influence on country music. The songs he wrote and recorded have been covered by numerous artists, many of whom have also had hits with the tunes, in a range of pop, gospel, blues and rock styles.
Alabama governor Gordon Persons officially proclaimed September 21 "Hank Williams Day". The first celebration, in 1954 featured the unveiling of a monument at the Cramton Bowl, that was later placed in the grave site of Williams. The ceremony featured Ferlin Husky interpreting "I Saw the Light".[70]
Williams had 11 number one hits in his career ("Lovesick Blues," "Long Gone Lonesome Blues," "Why Don't You Love Me," "Moanin' the Blues," "Cold, Cold Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'," "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)," "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive," "Kaw-Liga," "Your Cheatin' Heart," and "Take These Chains from My Heart"), as well as many other top ten hits.[71]
In 1961, Williams was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and he was inducted in the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 1985. In 1987, he was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame under the category Early Influence. He was ranked second in CMT's 40 Greatest Men of Country Music in 2003, behind only Johnny Cash. His son, Hank Jr., was ranked on the same list. In 2004 Rolling Stone ranked him number 74 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. The website Acclaimedmusic, which collates recommendations of albums and recording artists, has a year-by-year recommendation for top artists. Hank Williams is ranked first for the decade 1940–1949 for his song "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." Many rock and roll pioneers of the 1950s, such as Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded Williams songs early in their careers.
Last Night I Dreamed of Heaven
Hank Williams Lyrics
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Standing with all the angels on a golden stair
I thought I heard her whisper welcome home my boy
Last night I dreamed of Heaven and it filled my heart with joy
I heard the angels singing songs of peace and rest
And then there was a silence, each eye looked toward the west
There sat my Saviour on His golden throne
Last night I dreamed of Heaven that land so pure and sweet
And the joy within me made my glad heart weep
I was there with my Saviour free from grief and strife
Last night I dreamed of Heaven, the land of eternal life
The lyrics of Hank Williams's song Last Night I Dreamed of Heaven describe a dream the singer had in which he visits heaven and experiences the pure and peaceful joy of being reunited with his deceased mother and meeting his Savior. The tone of the song is one of overwhelming happiness and contentment, as the singer basks in the joy of being in the presence of God and loved ones who have passed away. The imagery is beautiful and vivid, with the golden stair and the golden throne symbolizing the celestial nature of heaven and the idea of infinite beauty and glory.
Line by Line Meaning
Last night I dreamed of Heaven and I saw my mother there
I had a dream where Heaven felt real and my mother was present
Standing with all the angels on a golden stair
My mother was among the angels, and they were on a golden staircase
I thought I heard her whisper welcome home my boy
I heard her voice welcoming me back home to Heaven
Last night I dreamed of Heaven and it filled my heart with joy
The dream brought me happiness and contentment just by thinking of it
I heard the angels singing songs of peace and rest
The heavenly music of the angels created an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity
And then there was a silence, each eye looked toward the west
After the music stopped, there was a moment of silence where everyone's gaze turned towards the west
There sat my Saviour on His golden throne
Jesus was seated on a throne made of gold
Last night I dreamed of Heaven, my eternal home sweet home
Heaven is my eternal home because it's a place of comfort and safety
Last night I dreamed of Heaven that land so pure and sweet
In my dream, I saw Heaven as a place of absolute purity and sweetness
And the joy within me made my glad heart weep
I was so happy in that dream that I couldn't help but cry tears of joy
I was there with my Saviour free from grief and strife
My dream brought me to a place where I was with Jesus, and there was no suffering or hardship
Last night I dreamed of Heaven, the land of eternal life
Heaven is the place of eternal life where I will be forever with my Creator
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: WILLIAMS, SR.
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