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Elvis Tribute New Edit by FABRICA "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer-songwriter Hank Williams in 1949. The song has been covered by a wide range of musicians. For many years, Hank Williams was assumed the writer of the song. In 2012, a new narrative appeared, crediting the song to 19-year-old Kentuckian Paul Gilley. Gilley sold Williams several of his songs outright, taking a one-time payment so that Williams could claim the song as his own. Music journalist Chet Flippo and Kentucky historian W. Lynn Nickell wrote about how Gilley also wrote the lyrics to "Cold, Cold Heart" and other songs before drowning at age 27. Prior to 2012, various writers quoted Williams as saying he wrote the song originally intending the words be spoken rather than sung, as he had done on several of his Luke the Drifter recordings.[8] According to Colin Escott’s 2004 book: Hank Williams: A Biography, the inspiration for the song came from the title to a different song Williams spotted on a list of forthcoming MGM record releases. The song was recorded on August 30, 1949, at Herzog Studio in Cincinnati, Ohio. Williams was backed by members of the Pleasant Valley Boys: Zeke Turner (lead guitar), Jerry Byrd (steel guitar) and Louis Innis (rhythm guitar), as well as Tommy Jackson (fiddle) and Ernie Newton (bass). #elvispresley