![]() ![]() Technology has come a long way since the creation of this video in 1989, but you have to give the production and video editing crew props for allowing Hank Williams Jr. singing by himself in the studio for the first minute or so, then the silhouette of his father lights up in a door behind him (as lightning flashes in a Twilight Zone-esque shot). The music video starts with Hank Williams Jr. Try and beat this lyrical masterpiece of a chorus: However, I wouldn’t want anyone else to sing it in the present day because no modern version of this song could hold a candle to this classic country hit. in 1989, the song is incredibly timeless. Originally sung by Hank Williams in the 1950’s, then re-recorded by Williams Jr. ![]() sings about the only way to get through heartbreak: beer. ![]() The music video, which was released in 1989 along with the song, allowed for the father and son to sing the song in tandem. You’ve probably already seen it dozens of time, but just in case you haven’t, treat yourself to the legendary music video for Hank Williams Jr’s 1989 hit (and Hank Williams’ 1950 hit) “Tear In My Beer.” We can all agree that it is hard to beat Hank Williams Jr., and I think it is safe to say that any music video that could bring together Bocephus and his father, the late great legendary Hank Williams, would be the greatest of all time. ![]()
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