Jack White, Bob Dylan, and more on Hank Williams compilation

Similar in concept to the Mermaid Avenue albums that saw Billy Bragg and Wilco tackling lost lyrics of Woody Guthrie, The Lost Notebooks Of Hank Williams will see another country forefather getting the same treatment. Rolling Stone reports that the record was originally conceived to be just Bob Dylan doing the singing, but has now evolved into a various artists collection.

Due out on October 4th, the record sees 13 different artists finishing song ideas and lyrics that the legendary Williams could not complete before his death. Among the notables featured: Jack White, Norah Jones, both Dylans, Merle Haggard, and more. You can check out the full tracklisting below and pick up the album, which promises some real nice packaging and liner notes, this fall.

Alan Jackson “You’ve Been Lonesome, Too”
Bob Dylan “The Love That Faded”
Norah Jones “How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart?”
Jack White “You Know That I Know”
Lucinda Williams “I’m So Happy I Found You”
Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell “I Hope You Shed a Million Tears”
Patty Loveless “You’re Through Fooling Me”
Levon Helm “You’ll Never Again Be Mine”
Holly Williams “Blue Is My Heart”
Jakob Dylan “Oh, Mama, Come Home”
Sheryl Crow “Angel Mine”
Merle Haggard “The Sermon on the Mount”