Hank Snow discography

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Hank Snow discography
Studio albums46
Compilation albums19
Singles89

Hank Snow was a Canadian country music singer-songwriter and musician. His discography consists of 46 studio albums and 89 singles. Of his 89 singles, seven reached number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and two reached number 1 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. Snow spent his entire recording career with RCA Victor records. Snow had his first hit in the United States in 1950 with I'm Moving On and his final hit in 1974 with Hello Love , at the time he was the oldest country singer to have a Number #1 charted record.

Contents

Studio albums

1950s

TitleDetails
Country Classics
Hank Snow Sings
  • Release date: October 1952
  • Label: RCA Victor
Hank Snow Salutes Jimmie Rodgers
  • Release date: April 1953
  • Label: RCA Victor
Just Keep a-Movin'
  • Release date: March 1955
  • Label: RCA Victor
Old Doc Brown and Other Narrations by Hank Snow
  • Release date: October 1955
  • Label: RCA Victor
Country & Western Jamboree
  • Release date: 1957
  • Label: RCA Victor
Hank Snow's Country Guitar
  • Release date: 1957
  • Label: RCA Victor
Hank Snow Sings Sacred Songs
  • Release date: March 1958
  • Label: RCA Victor
When Tragedy Struck
  • Release date: January 1959
  • Label: RCA Victor

1960s

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
US Country
Hank Snow Sings Jimmie Rodgers Songs
  • Release date: February 1960
  • Label: RCA Victor
Big Country Hits (Songs I Hadn't Recorded Till Now)
  • Release date: October 1961
  • Label: RCA Victor
I've Been Everywhere
  • Release date: April 1963
  • Label: RCA Victor
Railroad Man
  • Release date: August 1963
  • Label: RCA Victor
7
Songs of Tragedy
  • Release date: July 1964
  • Label: RCA Victor
11
Hank Snow Sings Your Favorite Country Hits
  • Release date: February 1965
  • Label: RCA Victor
Gloryland March
  • Release date: June 1965
  • Label: RCA Victor
Heartbreak Trail: A Tribute to the Sons of the Pioneers
  • Release date: November 1965
  • Label: RCA Victor
26
The Guitar Stylings of Hank Snow
  • Release date: May 1966
  • Label: RCA Victor
26
Gospel Train
  • Release date: June 1966
  • Label: RCA Victor
Snow in Hawaii
  • Release date: February 1967
  • Label: RCA Victor
Christmas with Hank Snow [A]
  • Release date: October 1967
  • Label: RCA Victor
Spanish Fire Ball and Other Hank Snow Stylings
  • Release date: November 1967
  • Label: RCA Victor
35
Tales of the Yukon
  • Release date: August 1968
  • Label: RCA Victor
35
Snow in All Seasons
  • Release date: February 1969
  • Label: RCA Victor
43
Hits Covered By Snow
  • Release date: June 1969
  • Label: RCA Victor
35

1970s

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
US Country
Hank Snow Sings in Memory of Jimmie Rodgers
  • Release date: March 1970
  • Label: RCA Victor
45
Cure for the Blues
  • Release date: September 1970
  • Label: RCA Victor
Tracks and Trains
  • Release date: April 1971
  • Label: RCA Victor
45
Award Winners
  • Release date: September 1971
  • Label: RCA Victor
The Jimmie Rodgers Story
  • Release date: May 1972
  • Label: RCA Victor
Grand Ole Opry Favorites
  • Release date: May 1973
  • Label: RCA Victor
Snowbird
  • Release date: 1973
  • Label: RCA Victor
Now Is the Hour
  • Release date: 1974
  • Label: RCA Victor
Hello Love
  • Release date: March 1974
  • Label: RCA Victor
4
That's You and Me
  • Release date: July 1974
  • Label: RCA Victor
35
You're Easy To Love
  • Release date: April 1975
  • Label: RCA Victor
48
#104 - Still Movin' On47
The Mysterious Lady
  • Release date: March 1979
  • Label: RCA Records
Instrumentally Yours
  • Release date: December 1979
  • Label: RCA Records

Collaboration albums

TitleDetails
Together Again
(with Anita Carter)
Reminiscing
(with Chet Atkins)
  • Release date: August 1964
  • Label: RCA Victor
C. B. Atkins & C. E. Snow by Special Request
(with Chet Atkins)
  • Release date: December 1969
  • Label: RCA Records
Live from Evangel Temple
(with Jimmy Snow)
  • Release date: March 1976
  • Label: RCA Records
Lovingly Yours
(with Kelly Foxton)
  • Release date: December 1979
  • Label: RCA Records
Win Some Lose Some Lonesome
(with Kelly Foxton)
  • Release date: 1981
  • Label: RCA Records
Brand On My Heart
(with Willie Nelson)

Compilations

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
US Country
Country Classics
The Singing Ranger
Hank Snow's Souvenirs
  • Release date: February 1961
  • Label: RCA Victor
The Southern Cannonball
  • Release date: April 1961
  • Label: RCA Camden
The One and Only Hank Snow
  • Release date: July 1962
  • Label: RCA Canden
More Hank Snow Souvenirs
  • Release date: February 1963
  • Label: RCA Victor
1
The Last Ride
  • Release date: September 1963
  • Label: RCA Camden
The Highest Bidder and Other Favorites
  • Release date: September 1965
  • Label: RCA Camden
The Best of Hank Snow
  • Release date: December 1965
  • Label: RCA Victor
Travelin' Blues
  • Release date: June 1966
  • Label: RCA Camden
This Is My Story
  • Release date: September 1966
  • Label: RCA Victor
21
Hits, Hits and More Hits
  • Release date: March 1968
  • Label: RCA Victor
My Nova Scotia Home
  • Release date: April 1968
  • Label: RCA Camden
The Legend of Old Doc Brown
  • Release date: May 1972
  • Label: RCA Camden
The Best of Hank Snow Volume 2
  • Release date: September 1972
  • Label: RCA Records
The Hits of Hank Snow
  • Release date: 1978 (UK)
  • Label: RCA Records
The Essential Hank Snow
  • Release date: April 29, 1997
  • Label: RCA Records
RCA Country Legends
  • Release date: May 15, 2001
  • Label: RCA Records
Super Hits
  • Release date: June 22, 2004
  • Label: RCA Records

Singles

1940s and 1950s

YearSinglePeak
positions
Album
US Country
[1]
1948"My Two Timin' Woman"
1949"Marriage Vow"10Country Classics(1952)
1950"I'm Moving On"1
"The Golden Rocket"1
1951"The Rhumba Boogie"1
"Unwanted Sign Upon Your Heart"6
"Music Makin' Mama from Memphis"4
1952"The Gold Rush Is Over"2The Singing Ranger
"Lady's Man"2The One and Only Hank Snow
"I Went to Your Wedding"3The Singing Ranger
"(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I"3Country Classics(1956)
1953"Honeymoon on a Rocket Ship"9The Singing Ranger
"Spanish Fire Ball"3The One and Only Hank Snow
"For Now and Always"10Travelin' Blues
"When Mexican Joe Met Jole Blon"6The Southern Cannonball
1954"I Don't Hurt Anymore"1Country Classics(1956)
"That Crazy Mambo Thing"10
"Let Me Go, Lover!"1The Southern Cannonball
1955"Yellow Roses"3The Last Ride
"Cryin', Prayin', Waitin', Hopin'"7
"Born to Be Happy"5The Singing Ranger
1956"These Hands"5Souvenirs
"Conscience I'm Guilty"4
"Stolen Moments"7More Hank Snow Souvenirs
1957"Tangled Mind"4The Southern Cannonball
1958"Whispering Rain"15The Last Ride
"Big Wheels"7Railroad Man
"A Woman Captured Me"16
1959"Doggone That Train"19
"Chasin' a Rainbow"6
"The Last Ride"3Railroad Man

1960s

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
CAN Country US Country
[1]
US
[2]
1960"Rockin', Rollin' Ocean"2287The Best of Hank Snow Volume 2
"Miller's Cave"9101More Hank Snow Souvenirs
1961"Beggar to a King"5
"The Restless One"11The Legend of Old Doc Brown
1962"You Take the Future (And I'll Take the Past)"15
"I've Been Everywhere"168I've Been Everywhere
1963"The Man Who Robbed the Bank at Santa Fe"9
"Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street)"2124The Best of Hank Snow
1964"Breakfast with the Blues"11
1965"The Wishing Well (Down in the Well)"7
"The Queen of Draw Poker Town"28The Legend of Old Doc Brown
"I've Cried a Mile"18This Is My Story
1966"The Count Down"22
"Hula Love"21Snow in Hawaii
1967"Down at the Pawn Shop"18
"Learnin' a New Way of Life"1520
1968"Who Will Answer? (Aleluya No. 1)"69
"The Late and Great Love of My Heart"520
"The Name of the Game Was Love"116Hits Covered By Snow
1969"Rome Wasn't Built in a Day"26Cure for the Blues
"That's When the Hurtin' Sets In"53
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

1970s

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
CAN Country US Country
[1]
1970"Come the Morning"3357Cure for the Blues
"Vanishing Breed"52
1971"(The Seashores) Of Old Mexico"6Award Winners
1972"Governor's Hand"34
1973"North to Chicago"2071Grand Ole Opry Favorites
1974"Hello Love"11Hello Love
"That's You and Me"36That's You and Me
"You're Easy to Love"26You're Easy to Love
1975"Merry-Go-Round of Love"3647
"Hijack"79
"Colorado Country Morning"95You're Easy to Love
1976"Who's Been Here Since I've Been Gone"87
"You're Wondering Why"98
1977"Trouble in Mind"81#104 - Still Movin' On
"I'm Still Movin' On"80
"Breakfast with the Blues" (re-recording)96
1978"Nevertheless"93The Mysterious Lady
"Ramblin' Rose"93
1979"The Mysterious Lady from St. Martinique"2680
"A Good Gal Is Hard to Find"91
"It Takes Too Long"98
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Collaboration singles

YearSingleArtistPeak positionsAlbum
CAN Country US Country
[1]
1951"Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts" Anita Carter 2Country Classics(1952)
1955"Silver Bell" Chet Atkins 15This Is My Story
1967"Chet's Tune"Some of Chet's Friends38
1980"Hasn't It Been Good Together"Kelly Foxton3978Lovingly Yours
"There's Something About You"
"The Pain Didn't Show"
1981"Forbidden Lovers"Win Some, Lose Some, Lonesome
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Charted B-sides

YearSinglePeak
positions
A-side
US Country
[1]
1951"Bluebird Island" (with Anita Carter)4"Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts"
"Your Locket Is My Broken Heart"12"Unwanted Sign Upon Your heart"
1952"Married by the Bible, Divorced by the Law"8"Lady's Man"
"The Gal Who Invented Kissin'"4"(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I"
1955"The Next Voice You Hear"15"That Crazy Mambo Thing"
"Would You Mind?"3"Yellow Roses"
"I'm Glad I Got to See You Once Again"7"Cryin', Prayin', Waitin', Hopin'"
"Mainliner (The Hawk with Silver Wings)"5"Born to Be Happy"
1956"I'm Moving In"11"These Hands"
"Hula Rock"5"Conscience I'm Guilty"
1957"My Arms Are a House"8"Tangled Mind"
1964"I Stepped Over the Line"21"Breakfast with the Blues"
1968"I Just Wanted to Know (How the Wind Was Blowing)"70"Who Will Answer? (Aleluya No. 1)"

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