"Big Bill" Lister (January 5, 1923 – December 1, 2009) was an American honky tonk country music singer.
As a regular performer on the Grand Ole Opry thereafter, Lister worked with most of the stars of the day, including Little Jimmy Dickens, String Bean, Minnie Pearl, Del Wood, The Carter Family, and others.
The video utilizes a television kinescope (movie) that captures the elder Williams singing a different song (Hey Good Lookin') that he wrote and recorded with the same time signature but with a faster tempo and, of course, different words.
[2] Big Bill Lister's return to commercial recording came in 1983 with the album "Sho' 'Nuff Country Stuff!
(The Second Time Around)," produced for Slim Richey's Tex-Grass label by D. Lee Thomas and Michael H. Price, with accompaniment by the Salt Lick Foundation, a Texas string band that includes Lister's nephew, Harris Kirby.