- Don Juan d'Bubba
- Houston, We Have a Problem
- It Makes a Good Story
- Maybe I'm the One Who's Crazy
- Honky Tonked All to Hell
- She Don't Do Nothing for Me
- Been There, Done That
- Let's Keep the Heart in Country
- You Won't Mind the Rain
- Wham, Bam, Sam
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Terry McMillan Guest Artist,Harmonica
Kenny Aronoff Drums
John Hobbs Keyboards
Chad Cromwell Drums
Steve Nathan Keyboards
John Willis Guitar (Electric)
John Jorgenson Guitar (Electric)
Neil Thrasher Vocals (Background)
Michael Spriggs Guitar (Acoustic)
Brent Mason Guitar (Electric)
Glenn Worf Bass
Tony Harrell Keyboards
Jimmy Hall Harmonica
Eddie Bayers Drums
Animal Guitar (Electric)
Paul Franklin Guitar (Steel)
Hank Williams, Jr. Composer
Craig White Mixing,Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Tony Stampley Composer
Roger Alan Wade Composer
Pete Green Mixing,Mastering
Jerry Cupit Composer
Merle Kilgore Management
Tommy Barnes Composer
Dave Boyer Mixing,Assistant
Dave Burgess Administration
Ken Mellons Composer
Jeff Watkins Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Tony Martin Composer
Larry Alderman Composer
Benny Quinn Mastering
Walker Neuman & Associates Design,Art Direction
Cameron Plato Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Aaron Boswell Composer
Art Gillespie Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Chuck Howard Producer
Sandra Rankin Production Coordination


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Overview
A.K.A. WHAM BAM SAM is one of Hank Williams Jr.'s best albums, with a nice balance between his traditional rowdy good old boy hellraiser schtick, and some genuinely sensitive, at times even shockingly musical moments. Speaking of the former, the funniest thing here, hands down, is the opening "Don Juan D'Bubba." A take-off on the then-current Johnny Depp movie "Don Juan DeMarco," it's the saga of a redneck Lothario who "only serves the cheapest supermarket wine."
Other highlights include the genuinely touching cry-in-your-beer epic "Let's Keep the Heart in Country." The title song, a neo-Dixieland change of pace, is an ode to "the drummer king of New Orleans."
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/09/1996 |
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Label: | Mcg/Curb / Curb |
UPC: | 0715187783324 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Hank Williams, Jr. Primary Artist,Vocals (Background)Terry McMillan Guest Artist,Harmonica
Kenny Aronoff Drums
John Hobbs Keyboards
Chad Cromwell Drums
Steve Nathan Keyboards
John Willis Guitar (Electric)
John Jorgenson Guitar (Electric)
Neil Thrasher Vocals (Background)
Michael Spriggs Guitar (Acoustic)
Brent Mason Guitar (Electric)
Glenn Worf Bass
Tony Harrell Keyboards
Jimmy Hall Harmonica
Eddie Bayers Drums
Animal Guitar (Electric)
Paul Franklin Guitar (Steel)
Technical Credits
Bob Campbell-Smith Overdubs,Assistant Producer,Associate Producer,EngineerHank Williams, Jr. Composer
Craig White Mixing,Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Tony Stampley Composer
Roger Alan Wade Composer
Pete Green Mixing,Mastering
Jerry Cupit Composer
Merle Kilgore Management
Tommy Barnes Composer
Dave Boyer Mixing,Assistant
Dave Burgess Administration
Ken Mellons Composer
Jeff Watkins Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Tony Martin Composer
Larry Alderman Composer
Benny Quinn Mastering
Walker Neuman & Associates Design,Art Direction
Cameron Plato Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Aaron Boswell Composer
Art Gillespie Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Chuck Howard Producer
Sandra Rankin Production Coordination
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