- Columbia Country Classics, Vol. 3: Americana · 1954
- The Hawk of the West Virginia Hills - King Extended Play · 1976
- Hawkshaw Hawkins - Best of the Best (1921-1963) · 2004
- Columbia Country Classics, Vol. 3: Americana · 1954
- Hawkshaw Hawkins - Best of the Best (1921-1963) · 1963
- I'm a Rattlesnakin' Daddy · 2000
- Hawkshaw Hawkins, Vol. 2 · 1958
- 16 Biggest Country Hits of the 40's · 2005
- Hawkshaw Hawkins, Vol. 1 · 1958
- Hawkshaw Hawkins, Vol. 1 · 1958
- Top 65 Classics - The Very Best of Hawkshaw Hawkins · 2000
- Gusto's Top Hits: Hawkshaw Hawkins - EP · 1958
- 20 Greatest Hits (Original Starday / King Recordings) · 2014
- 2008
- 1964
- 1963
Singles & EPs
Compilations
About Hawkshaw Hawkins
Today, Harold “Hawkshaw” Hawkins is remembered as a victim of country music's own “Day the Music Died,” the 1963 plane crash that killed Hawkins, Patsy Cline, and Cowboy Copas. In his day, though, he had one of the finest voices in Nashville, and he developed a unique style that mixed country boogie, blues, and honky-tonk. An imposing persona with his 6'6” height, good looks, and elegant outfits, he was true star material, but his light was snuffed out at the tragically early age of 41.
- HOMETOWN
- Huntington, WV, United States
- BORN
- 22 December 1923
- GENRE
- Country