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・ They Will Have Their Way
・ They Will Kill Us All (Without Mercy)
・ They Will Return
・ They Won't Believe Me
・ They Won't Forget
・ They Won't Go When I Go
・ They Would Never Hurt a Fly
・ They Wouldn't Be Chessmen
・ They'd Rather Be Right
・ They'll Come Back
・ They'll Do It Every Time
・ They'll Know We Are Christians
・ They'll Need a Crane
・ They'll Never Get Me (Word with You)
・ They'll Never Know
They'll Never Take Her Love from Me
・ They're a Weird Mob
・ They're a Weird Mob (film)
・ They're Alive
・ They're All Gonna Laugh at You!
・ They're Always Caught
・ They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!
・ They're Here
・ They're Made Out of Meat
・ They're moving Father's grave to build a sewer
・ They're off
・ They're Off (game show)
・ They're Only Chasing Safety
・ They're Playin' Our Song
・ They're Playing Our Song


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They'll Never Take Her Love from Me : ウィキペディア英語版
They'll Never Take Her Love from Me

"There'll Never Take Her Love from Me" is a song written and originally recorded by Leon Payne and popularized by Hank Williams.
==Background==
Leon Payne wrote hundreds of country songs in a prolific career that lasted from 1941 until his death in 1969. He is perhaps best known for his hits "I Love You Because", "You've Still Got a Place in My Heart," and for the two songs Williams recorded: "Lost Highway" and "They'll Never Take Her Love from Me." In fact, many people assume Williams wrote both songs. The latter certainly could have been, its theme of regret and despair one that Williams explored in many of his own greatest compositions. Williams cut the song on June 14, 1950 at Castle Studio in Nashville with Fred Rose producing and backing from Sammy Pruett (lead guitar), Jack Shook or Rusty Gabbard (rhythm guitar), Don Helms (steel guitar), Jerry Rivers (fiddle), and Ernie Newton (bass. The song was released as the flipside to Williams' own "Why Should We Try Anymore," but Payne's song outperformed the A-side, peaking at #5 ("Why Should We Try Anymore stalled at #9). As Williams biographer Colin Escott observes, "The message was clear: the public wanted brisk, up-temp juke joint songs. History might decide that Hank Williams was the finest writer and singer of 'heart' songs in all country music, but that wasn't what radio and jukebox audiences wanted in 1950."

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