Baby, We're Really in Love explained

Baby, We're Really in Love
Published: Acuff-Rose Publications[1]
Type:single
Artist:Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys
B-Side:I'd Still Want You
Recorded:July 25, 1951[2]
Studio:Castle Studio, Nashville
Genre:Country & Western, Honky-tonk, Country blues
Label:MGM
Producer:Fred Rose
Prev Title:(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle
Prev Year:1951
Next Title:Honky Tonk Blues
Next Year:1952

"Baby, We're Really in Love" is a song written and recorded by Hank Williams and released on MGM Records. It peaked at number four on the Billboard country singles chart. It was recorded at Castle Studio in Nashville on July 25, 1951 with Fred Rose producing and backing from Don Helms (steel guitar), Jerry Rivers (fiddle), Sammy Pruett (lead guitar), Howard Watts (bass) and probably Jack Shook (rhythm guitar).[3] It was his fourteenth Top 5 hit.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: U.S. Copyright Office Virtual Card Catalog 1946-1954. 2021-09-09. vcc.copyright.gov.
  2. Web site: Hank Williams Sessions. 2021-10-21. jazzdiscography.com.
  3. Book: Escott, Colin . Colin Escott. Hank Williams: The Biography . Back Bay . 2004 . 0-316-73497-7 . 345.