The Pale Horse and His Rider explained

The Pale Horse and His Rider
Type:single
Artist:Hank Williams & Audrey Williams
A-Side:A Home in Heaven
Released:1956
Recorded:23 March 1951
Studio:Castle Studio, Nashville
Genre:Country, Gospel
Label:MGM
Producer:Fred Rose

"The Pale Horse and His Rider" is a hymn written by Ervin Staggs, Johnnie Bailes, Zeke Clements, and M.D. Wright. It was recorded in 1951 as a duet by Hank Williams and his wife Audrey Williams and released as a single by MGM Records in 1956 as the B-side to "A Home in Heaven." It is likely that Williams learned the song from his co-writer Johnny Bailes when he worked with the Bailes Brothers in Shreveport in 1948 and 1949, but the song dated back to 1939 when Bailes was working with Molly O'Day and Ervin Staggs at WCHS in Charleston, West Virginia.[1] Hank and Audrey were backed on the session by Jerry Rivers (fiddle), Don Helms (steel guitar), Sammy Pruett (electric guitar), Jack Shook (rhythm guitar), and Howard Watts or Ernie Newton (bass).[2]

Discography

See main article: Hank Williams discography.

See also: List of songs written by Hank Williams.

Notes and References

  1. [Colin Escott]
  2. Colin Escott, Hank Williams: The Biography, Little Brown, 2004, p.345