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'On the Banks of the Old Ponchartrain' is a song written by Hank Williams and Ramona Vincent. It was the singer's second single on MGM Records, released in September 1947.

Background



According to biographer Colin Escott, Ramona Vincent, a crippled woman, wrote the words of the song as a poem and sent it to Williams, who put a melody to it(According to U.S. Copyright Office, her legal name was Kathleen Ramona Vincent, born 1928). The song was paired with Fred Rose's novelty "Fly Trouble," resulting in perhaps the oddest single the singer ever released. The song was recorded at Castle Studio in Nashville on August 4, 1947 with Rose producing. Williams was backed by Tommy Jackson (fiddle), Hermon Herron (steel guitar), Sammy Pruett (lead guitar), Slim Thomas (rhythm guitar), and Lum York (bass). Hank had scored his first 'Billboard' hit with "Move It on Over" but "On the Banks of the Old Ponchartrain" bombed. As Escott notes:

:The coupling of "Fly Trouble" and "On the Banks of the Old Ponchartrain" flopped miserably, and in later years Hank would use it as a personal metaphor for a poor selling record. "Sure am glad it ain't another damn 'Ponchartrain,'" he'd say when people would congratulate him on a hit. More than anything, it proved how much Rose had yet to learn about Hank's music and his audience.

Cover versions



*Rose Maddox covered the song on Capitol Records in 1959.

*Don Gibson cut the song for his 1971 LP 'Hank Williams as Sung by Don Gibson'.

*A previously unreleased version of the song from 1973 can be found on the Hank Williams, Jr. retrospective 'Living Proof: The MGM Recordings 1963-1975'.

*Sharon Shannon feat. Hothouse Flowers, 'The Diamond Mountain Sessions (2001)'

References



Category:1947 songs

Category:Songs written by Hank Williams

Category:Hank Williams songs

Category:MGM Records singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Fred Rose (songwriter)

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