

Editors’ Notes This highlight collection zeroes in on what's made Hank Jr. so crucial to country. He’s obviously the link between OGs like his dad and the ’70s outlaw country revolution, but follow the thread from the honky-tonking “Family Tradition”—where he muses on that selfsame unique position—through his overdubbed duet with Hank Sr. on “There’s a Tear in My Beer” to the blend of musical modernism and old-school sentiments of “A Country Boy Can Survive.” It shows how Bocephus’ evolving aesthetic has greatly impacted country.
Family Tradition
1
3:59
Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound
2
3:09
Women I've Never Had
3
2:51
Outlaw Women
4
3:00
Kaw-Liga
5
4:21
Old Habits
6
3:02
Dinosaur
7
3:18
The Blues Man
8
4:18
Texas Women
9
2:26
Dixie On My Mind
10
2:35
All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)
11
3:57
A Country Boy Can Survive
12
4:15
Honky Tonkin'
13
2:15
If Heaven Ain't a Lot Like Dixie
14
2:44
The American Dream
15
2:17
Gonna Go Huntin' Tonight
16
2:35
Leave Them Boys Alone
17
3:33
Queen of My Heart
18
3:46
Man of Steel
2
3:37
Attitude Adjustment
3
2:54
All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight
4
2:55
Major Moves
5
3:33
I'm for Love
6
2:56
This Ain't Dallas
7
2:43
Ain't Misbehavin'
8
4:33
Country State of Mind
9
3:59
Born to Boogie
11
2:43
Heaven Can't Be Found
12
3:11
Young Country
13
3:30
If the South Woulda Won
14
3:18
My Name Is Bocephus
15
4:40
Good Friends, Good Whiskey, Good Lovin'
17
3:02
Stoned At the Jukebox (Remix)
18
2:57