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- Men_with_Broken_Hearts abstract "Men With Broken Hearts is a recitation to music written by Hank Williams and recorded by him in his guise as Luke The Drifter and first released in 1953. In August 1970 in Las Vegas, Elvis Presley spoke a few lines from Men With Broken Hearts as an introduction to the song: Walk A Mile In My Shoes. This was recorded and is identified as a short poem, however Elvis never recorded or recited the song in full.Sneezy Waters sang a slightly different version of the song in the 1980 film Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave. Other artists who covered the song include Jim Reeves and Johnny Cash. Perhaps the oddest cover of the song was a disco version by The Gang, a rock duo made up of Richard H. Campbell and Wayne R. Smith, that was released on Trash Records as a single (T-0015) in 1976. Stompin Tom Connors also recorded a version of the song on his Roads of Life album in 2012.".
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- Men_with_Broken_Hearts comment "Men With Broken Hearts is a recitation to music written by Hank Williams and recorded by him in his guise as Luke The Drifter and first released in 1953. In August 1970 in Las Vegas, Elvis Presley spoke a few lines from Men With Broken Hearts as an introduction to the song: Walk A Mile In My Shoes.".
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