Albums by Hank Snow
ALBUM22 of His BestHank Snow
ALBUMEarly Hank SnowHank Snow
ALBUMLouisiana Hayride Hall of Fame PerformersHank Snow
ALBUMBrand on My HeartWillie Nelson & Hank Snow
ALBUMThat's You And MeHank Snow
ALBUMHello LoveHank Snow
ALBUMHank Snow Sings Grand Ole Opry FavoritesHank Snow
ALBUMThe Jimmie Rodgers StoryHank Snow
ALBUMAward WinnersHank Snow
ALBUMTracks and TrainsHank Snow
Artist Playlists
Hank Snow Essentials
Canada's Singing Ranger was a honky-tonk hero.
Artist Biography
Canada-born country legend Hank Snow started out in the 1930s with a yodeling style heavily influenced by Jimmie Rodgers. In the '40s he adopted a more straightforward singing style. It was the dawn of the '50s, however, that made him a star, with such smashes as "I'm Moving On" and "A Fool Such as I" (later covered by the Rolling Stones and Elvis Presley, respectively). Snow is generally considered to have been the first truly worldwide country icon, his music reaching across the continents and influencing everyone from the Stones to the first wave of US rockabilly artists.
Hometown
Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genre
Country