I'm Satisfied with You explained

I'm Satisfied with You
Cover:Hank williams-im satisfied with you s.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Hank Williams
B-Side:I Ain't Got Nothin' but Time
Released:1954
Recorded:August 4, 1947, Castle Studio, Nashville
Genre:Country
Label:MGM Records
Producer:Fred Rose
Prev Title:How Can You Refuse Him Now
Prev Year:1954
Next Title:(I'm Gonna) Sing, Sing, Sing
Next Year:1954

"I'm Satisfied with You" is a song by Hank Williams. It was written by Fred Rose and recorded in 1947. In 1954, it was posthumously released as a single via MGM Records.

Background

In June 1947, the American Federation of Musicians announced a ban on music recording, set to begin in the new year.[1] [2] When Williams and Rose and heard about the ban, they organized a recording session on August 4, with the goal of recording as many songs as possible so Rose would have songs to release during the ban.[3] In that session, Williams recorded "I'm Satisfied With You" along with three other songs.[4]

In Paul R. Nail 's comprehensive biography of Williams, he wrote that "there is a lack of consensus among researchers" as to the exact lineup of backing musicians used in the recording session (e.g. Susan Masino says Williams was accompanied by Jerry Byrd on steel guitar,[3] but Mark Ribowsky says the steel guitarist was Herman Herron[5]). However, according to James Ausburn, the lineup was probably the same as Rose had used for the previous recording session: Tommy Jackson, Smokey Lohman, Zeke Turner, Louis Innis, and Brownie Reynolds[4]

Reception

Billboard gave the single and its B-side a negative review, saying of both tracks "The sound is not too good [...] Hank's fans will want it, altho it is certainly not up to his best."[6]

Notes and References

  1. When Musicians Went on Strike  - and Won . March 6, 2022 . May 21, 2024 . Joey La Neve . Defrancesco . . Remeike Forbes . With [the] Taft - Hartley [Act] rendering the 1944 contracts null, the AFM called another recording strike that began on January 1, 1948..
  2. Waxers Seen as Pawns in Larger Strategy by AFM, but Big Firms Hold Aces . July 26, 1947 . May 21, 2024 . 17,23 . . . Joe . Carlton.
  3. Book: Masino, Susan . Family Tradition  - Three Generations of Hank Williams . April 2011 . . 9781617131073.
  4. Book: Nail, Paul R. . A Psychological Biography of Hiram "Hank" Williams: Much More to His Story, Volume II . April 9, 2024 . Strategic Book Publishing . 9781682359655.
  5. Book: Ribowsky, Mark . Hank: The Short Life and Long Country Road of Hank Williams . November 22, 2016 . Liveright Publishing . 9781631491580.
  6. Hank Williams  - I Ain't Got Nothin' But Time . July 3, 1954 . May 21, 2024 . 25 . Billboard . Eldridge Industries.