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You Win Again

Composer: Hank Williams

Grateful Dead

info Europe '72, 1972
info The Golden Road (1965-1973), 2001
info Dick's Picks, Vol. 30, 2003
info Grateful Dead Download Series Volume 10 - 7/21/72, 2006
info Road Trips: Vol 3, Number 2: Austin, Nov 15, 1971, 2010

Jerry Garcia

info All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions, Jerry Garcia / Jerry Garcia Band, 2004
info Reflections, Jerry Garcia, 2005 (bonus on exp. CD)

Ratdog

info Ventura CA, February 10, 2007
info Concord NH, March 12, 2007
info Columbus OH, July 17, 2007
info Lebanon, NH, October 28, 2007
info Norfolk, VA, November 7, 2007
info Boca Raton, FL, November 17, 2007
info Milwaukee, WI, March 22, 2008
info Upper Darby, PA, March 30, 2008
info New York, NY, April 5, 2008
info Hampton Beach, NH, May 31, 2008
info Seattle, WA, June 21, 2008
info Jacksonville, OR, July 6, 2008
info Hiram, ME, August 10, 2008
info Chicago, IL, August 28, 2008
info Westbury, NY, October 30, 2008
info Bridgeport, CT, November 9, 2008
info Atlanta, GA, July 17, 2009
info Spokane, WA, August 25, 2009
info Santa Margarita, CA, September 6, 2009

Others

This list is not intended to be comprehensive.

no info Single, Hank Williams, 1952
no info Single, Tommy Edwards, 1952
no info Jerry Lee Lewis, 1957
no info Greatest Songs Of Hank Williams, Glenn Sutton, 195?
info Hank Williams' Greatest Hits: 14 of Hank's All-Time Best, Hank Williams, 1960
no info Sings Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, 1960
no info Ronnie Hawkins Sings the Songs of Hank Williams, Ronnie Hawkins, 1960
no info I Remember Hank Williams, Jack Scott, 1970
no info Let The Four Winds Blow, Fats Domino, 1961
no info My Favorites Of Hank Williams, George Jones, 1962
no info Modern Sounds In Country and Western, Vol. 2, Ray Charles, 1962
no info Modern Innovations on C&W Themes, Ralph Sharon, 1963
no info Greatest Live Show On Earth, Jerry Lee Lewis, 1964
info Hits From The Country Hall Of Fame, Floyd Cramer, 1965
no info Roy Acuff Sings Hank Williams, Roy Acuff, 1966
no info Charlie Rich Sings Country and Western, Charlie Rich, 1967
no info Original Golden Hits, Volume 1, Jerry Lee Lewis, 1969
no info Get Rhythm, Johnny Cash, 1969
info All for the Love of Sunshine, Hank Williams, Jr., 1970
no info A Taste of Country, Jerry Lee Lewis, 1970
info The Nashville Hit Man, Charlie McCoy, 1974
no info The Original Jerry Lee Lewis, Jerry Lee Lewis, 1976
info Our Kind Of Grass, Del McCoury, 1978
no info Gonna Rock 'N' Roll Tonight, Carl Mann, 1978
no info There's A Little Bit Of Hank In Me, Charley Pride, 1980
info Secret Agent, Martin Simpson, 1981
no info The Sun Years, Jerry Lee Lewis, 1982
no info The Sun Years, Johnny Cash, 1984
no info Classic Country Music, Vol. 1, Various Artists (Jerry Lee Lewis), 1990
info Original Singles Collection...Plus, Hank Williams, 1992
info The Locust Years...And the Return to the Promised Land, Jerry Lee Lewis, 1994
no info 24 Greatest Hits Vol 1, Hank Williams, 1994
info Keeper of the Flame, Vernon Oxford, 1995
no info Swing Low, Sweet Mandolin, Jethro Burns, 1995
no info Fat Man: 25 Classic Performances, Fats Domino, 1996
info Ultimate Collection, Tom Jones, 1997
info Complete Hank Williams, Hank Williams, 1998
info Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute, Various Artists (Keith Richards), 2001
info Good Rockin' Tonight: The Legacy of Sun Records, Various Artists (Mandy Barnett and the Jordanaires), 2001
info Further Beyond Nashville, Various Artists (Jerry Lee Lewis), 2002
info Turn Back the Years: The Essential Hank Williams Collection, Hank Williams, 2005
info She Thinks I Still Care: The Complete United Artists Recordings, 1962-1964, George Jones, 2007
info Gram Parsons Archive, Vol. 1: Live at the Avalon Ballroom 1969, Flying Burrito Brothers, 2007
info Rambling Boy, Charlie Haden Family & Friends, 2008
info For You: The Decca Years, Rick Nelson, 2008

Notes

The version of You Win Again on the Jerry Garcia box set All Good Things is a previously unreleased recording for the 1976 album Reflections.

Performed by Bob Dylan with The Dead on August 6, 2003 but not included on the concert CD of that show.

The first draft of this song was called If I Lose. The original version was recorded by Williams on July 11th 1952 at the Castle Studio in Nashville. Released in September 1952 as the flip side of Settin' The Woods On Fire.

Williams release was not a success but the song was a minor hit for Tommy Edwards in 1952. The popularity of the song increased greatly in 1957/58 when it was the flip side of Jerry Lee Lewis's Great Balls Of Fire.

Number one in the country charts for Charley Pride in 1980.