My Heart Would Know
"My Heart Would Know" is a song written and recorded by Hank Williams. It was released as the B-side to "Hey Good Lookin'" in June 1951 on MGM Records.
Background
Williams recorded "My Heart Would Know" on March 16, 1951 at Castle Studio in Nashville with Fred Rose producing. He was backed on the session by members of his Drifting Cowboys band, including Jerry Rivers, Don Helms, Sammy Pruett, Jack Shook, Ernie Newton or "Cedric Rainwater," aka Howard Watts, and either Owen Bradley or Rose on piano.The song's subject manner is similar to "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)" in that the narrator admits that he is still madly in love with a woman who no longer loves him. The song begins with an impossibly high steel guitar lick played by Don Helms, which became one of the hallmarks of the Hank Williams sound courtesy of Fred Rose:
The song became well known due to the success of the "Hey Good Lookin'" single, which became Williams' sixth number one country hit.
The song later appeared in Disney-Pixar's Cars when McQueen was chased by Sheriff on the way to Radiator Springs.
Cover versions
- Joni James covered the song for her 1959 MGM album Sings Songs of Hank Williams.
- Hank Williams, Jr. recorded the song as a duet with Lois Johnson.
- Charlie Rich released a version of the song in 1967.
- Don Gibson recorded the song for his 1971 LP Hank Williams as Sung by Don Gibson.
- A version by Merle Haggard was released in 1971 as the B-side of "Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)" on Capitol Records.
- The The recorded the song for their Williams tribute LP Hanky Panky.
- Charlie Landsborough made it the title song for his 2005 album