HANK WILLIAMS GOT THE TITLE FOR ONE OF HIS GREATEST HEARTBREAK SONGS FROM A BROKEN MARRIAGE — THEN DIED BEFORE HE EVER SAW IT BECOME A NO. 1 HIT. By 1952, Hank Williams’ marriage to Audrey was over. Not long afterward, while traveling with Billie Jean Jones, the woman he would soon marry, Hank began talking about Audrey. Billie Jean later recalled that Hank described his former wife as a “cheatin’ heart.” The phrase stayed with him. On September 23, 1952, Hank walked into Castle Studio in Nashville and recorded “Your Cheatin’ Heart.” It would become part of the final recording session of his life. A little more than three months later, Hank Williams was dead at 29. He never saw what happened next. Released after his death, “Your Cheatin’ Heart” climbed to No. 1 on the country chart and remained there for six weeks. A phrase born from the wreckage of one marriage had become one of country music’s defining heartbreak songs. Hank never lived to see it reach the top. By the time America fell in love with his heartbreak, the man who wrote it was already gone.
Hank Williams, Audrey, and the Heartbreak Behind “Your Cheatin’ Heart” By 1952, Hank Williams’ marriage to Audrey was already beyond…