Hank Cochran

Hank Cochran
Born: Aug 2, 1935 in Isola, MS
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Genre: Country
Styles: Honky Tonk, Traditional Country, Country-Pop
Biography: Nashville songwriter Hank Cochran penned dozens of country hits during the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, including "I Fall to Pieces" (Patsy Cline), "The Chair" (George Strait), "Don't Touch Me" (Jeannie Seely), "Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurtin' Me?" (Ray Price and Ronnie Milsap), "It's Not Love (But It's ...Read full biography
The Heart of Hank Cochran
Released: 1968
Label: Monument
Critics' Rating:
This is one great record, not only as a showcase for Hank Cochran's writing, which is a given, but also for Cochran as an interpreter of others' songs -- included is his debut Monument single, a rendition ...Read full review
Make the World Go Away
Released: 1980
Label: Elektra
Critics' Rating:
The music scene is full of composers or songwriters whose creations are better-known than they are. If Hank Cochran has been frustrated in his attempts to launch a career as a performer, he has certainly ...Read full review
More Hank Cochran albums: Main Albums (5), Compilations (2)
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