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  1. Watch Hank Snow perform his classic hits at the Grand Ole Opry in 1959. This is part one of a three-part series.

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  2. Label: RCAFormat: VinylCountry: USReleased: 1973Song List:【00:00】A1 - North To Chicago【02:32】A2 - It's Over, Over Nothin' 【05:38】A3 - The City Of New Orleans...

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    • Take's Early Country Album Channel
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hank_SnowHank Snow - Wikipedia

    A regular at the Grand Ole Opry, in 1954 Snow persuaded the directors to allow a young Elvis Presley on stage. Snow used Presley as his opening act and introduced him to Colonel Tom Parker. In August 1955, Snow and Parker formed the management team Hank Snow Attractions.

  4. January 20, 1990 - Hank Snow's 40th Anniversary as a member of the Grand Ole Opry.

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  5. 5 Followers. 1 Moderator. Grand Ole Opry Archives. Hank's second performance from the show. Feb 1956 at the Ryman.

  6. In 1950, Hank Snow wrote “I’m Moving On,” which has now become a country standard. This train song tells the tale of unfaithful love, and there’s perhaps no one who understood its message any more than Hank. The song absolutely speaks volumes about the singer’s gypsy-life lifestyle.

  7. Dec 20, 1999 · Throughout the 1960s and 1970s Snow helped hold the line against rock and pop’s assault on traditional country music. He traveled widely (including to Vietnam) and became a fixture on the Opry. In 1977 he recorded his 104th LP for RCA Victor, Still Moving On, proving himself an apt title for an artist who gave longevity a new and dramatic ...