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Experience the poignant storytelling and distinctive flat-picking guitar style of Country Music Hall of Famer Hank Snow on When Tragedy Struck. Released in 1959 on RCA Victor Records (LPM-1861 / LSP-1861), this original 12″ vinyl LP gathers classic country tragedy ballads and songs of heart-wrenching loss.
Step into one of the most unique concept albums of early country music with When Tragedy Struck by “The Singing Ranger,” Hank Snow. Released in 1959 on RCA Victor Records (LPM-1861), this deeply emotional collection brings together classic narrative ballads, folk tragedy tales, and poignant acoustic songs of heartbreak.
Pressed on 12-inch 33 RPM vinyl, this release showcases Snow’s flawless vocal diction, rich baritone delivery, and signature precise acoustic guitar work. Recorded at RCA’s legendary Studio B in Nashville, the analog production features traditional steel guitar, gentle rhythm backing, and classic country arrangements that highlight Snow’s legendary ability to tell a compelling story through song.
Tracklist Highlights:
Side 1: Letter Edged In Black, Old Shep, The Prisoner’s Song, The Convict And The Rose, The Dying Cowboy, The Blind Boy
Side 2: The Little Rosewood Casket, In The Baggage Coach Ahead, The Drunkard’s Child, Put My Little Shoes Away, Nobody’s Child, The Orphan’s Lament
Housed in its original vintage RCA Victor picture sleeve featuring classic era artwork, this LP is an essential addition for Hank Snow collectors, traditional country archivists, and vintage vinyl enthusiasts.
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