List of tributes to Hank Williams

Tribute albums to Hank Williams include the following: Other artists who have released Hank Williams tribute albums include Ray Price, Connie Stevens, George Hamilton IV, Floyd Cramer, Glen Campbell, Moe Bandy, Charlie Rich, Del Shannon, Sammy Kershaw, Trio Los Panchos, Jack Scott and Girls Guns and Glory.

[2] Country artist Marty Stuart also paid homage to Williams with a tribute track entitled "Me and Hank and Jumping Jack Flash".

The lyrics tell a story similar to the "Midnight in Montgomery" theme but about an up-and-coming country music singer getting advice from Williams's spirit.

[3] In 1983 country music artist David Allan Coe released "The Ride," a song that told a story of a young man with his guitar hitchhiking through Montgomery and being picked up by the ghost of Hank Williams in his Cadillac and driven to the edge of Nashville: "... You don't have to call me mister, mister, the whole world called me Hank.

On the album Show Me Your Tears, Frank Black's song "Everything Is New" recounts the tragedy of both Williams' and Johnny Horton's deaths.

Both men died in vehicles, and both played their last (separate) concerts at Austin, Texas's "the old Skyline" Club (as the song mentions).

Filmmaker Paul Schrader wrote an unproduced script entitled Eight Scenes From the Life of Hank Williams.