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Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals

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235:. The song dates back to at least 1926 when it was recorded by a number of artists including the Bar Harbor Society Orchestra. It had also previously been recorded and released in 1948 by 271:, as the "Wayward Daughter." The song contains the testimony of a man defending a "social enemy, a lady of the evening" who is on trial for her promiscuous ways. Williams biographer 29: 360: 340: 640: 341:"The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra / Fred Rich and His Hotel Astor Orchestra - Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals / In the Middle of the Night" 619: 770: 893: 279:" but, like "The Funeral," somehow lacks the down-to-earth gravitas that characterized his own lyrics. Williams recorded the song in 675: 888: 883: 454: 531: 479: 570: 510: 824: 817: 668: 791: 710: 517: 423: 59: 316: 738: 696: 598: 831: 605: 591: 584: 898: 878: 724: 503: 275:
deems it "a morality play in one mercifully short act..." The song contains a similar theme as Hank's own "
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as Bill Haley and the 4 Aces of Western Swing; this was Haley's first professionally released single.
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at Castle Studio at the first Luke the Drifter session on January 10, 1950, with
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Index


Single
Hank Williams
Luke the Drifter
A-side
Everything's Okay
Studio
Castle Studio
Genre
Country
country blues
gospel
Label
MGM 10718
Songwriter(s)
Billy Rose
Producer(s)
Fred Rose
Hank Williams
Luke the Drifter
Beyond the Suset
No, No, Joe
Hank Williams
Luke the Drifter
Bill Haley
Tin Pan Alley
Billy Rose
New York City
Mort Dixon
Ray Henderson

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