
About The Song
If you’re a fan of classic country music, then the name Hank Williams is undoubtedly familiar. Often hailed as the father of modern country music, Williams’ songs have stood the test of time, continuing to resonate with audiences of all ages. One such timeless tune is “Howlin’ At the Moon”.
Released in 1951, “Howlin’ At the Moon” is a lively, upbeat number that showcases Williams’ signature blend of heartbreak, humor, and homespun charm. The song tells the tale of a man so deeply in love that he’s lost his mind a little bit. He’s doing all sorts of crazy things – chasing rabbits, talking to monkeys – all because of the powerful hold his love has on him.
What makes this song so endearing is its relatability. Who hasn’t felt so lovestruck that they’ve done something a little out of character? Williams captures that feeling of being completely swept up in romance in a way that’s both funny and touching. The lyrics are simple and straightforward, yet they paint a vivid picture of a man who’s lost his head over heels.
The song’s title, “Howlin’ At the Moon,” is a metaphor for the intensity of the man’s emotions. Howling at the moon is a classic symbol of madness, but in this context, it’s a sign of a man who’s simply overwhelmed by love. The image of a man howling at the moon is both comical and poignant, and it perfectly encapsulates the song’s theme.
Musically, “Howlin’ At the Moon” is a classic country number, featuring a driving rhythm, a catchy melody, and Williams’ distinctive vocals. The song’s arrangement is simple but effective, allowing Williams’ voice to take center stage. The fiddle playing in the background adds a touch of old-time flavor, transporting listeners back to a simpler time.
“Howlin’ At the Moon” is a prime example of why Hank Williams is considered one of the greatest country music artists of all time. It’s a fun, catchy song that will make you smile, but it’s also a heartfelt tribute to the power of love. Whether you’re a longtime fan of country music or you’re just discovering it for the first time, this is one song that you’re sure to enjoy.
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I know there’s never been a man in the awful shape I’m inI can’t even spell my name, my heads in such a spinToday I tried to eat a steak with a big old tablespoonYou got me chasing rabbits, walkin’ on my hands, and howlin’ at the MoonWell, sug’, I took one look at you and it almost drove me madAnd then I even went and lost what little sense I hadNow I can’t tell the day from night, I’m crazy as a loonYou got me chasing rabbits, pulling out my hair, and howlin’ at the MoonSome friends of mine asked me to go out on a huntin’ spree‘Cause there ain’t a hound dog in this state that can hold a light to meI eat three bones for dinner today, then tried to tree a ‘CoonYou got me chasing rabbits, scratching fleas, and howlin’ at the MoonI rode my horse to town today and a gas pump we did passI pulled ‘im up and I hollered, “Whoa!” And said, “Fill him up with gas”The man picked up a monkey wrench and wham, he changed my tuneYou got me chasing rabbits, spittin’ out teeth, and howlin’ at the MoonI never thought in this whole world a fool could fall so hardBut honey baby, when I fell, the whole world must have jarredI think I’d quit my doggish ways if you’d take me for your groomYou got me chasing rabbits, pickin’ out rings, and howlin’ at the Moon