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I Saw The Light

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19th November 2015

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781473634619

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In his brief life, Hank Williams created one of the defining bodies of American music. Songs like Your Cheatin’ Heart, Hey Good Lookin’ and Jambalaya sold millions of records and became the model for virtually all country music that followed.
But by the time of his death at age twenty-nine, Williams had drunk and drugged and philandered his way through two messy marriages and out of his headline spot on the Grand Ole Opry. Even though he was country music’s top seller, toward the end he was so famously unreliable that he was lucky to get a booking in a beer hall.
After his death, Williams’ records sold more than ever, and have continued to do so in the half-century since. His oft-covered catalog has produced hits for artists ranging from Fats Domino and John Fogerty’s Blue Ridge Rangers to Ray Charles and B.J. Thomas; from Bob Dylan and jazz diva Norah Jones, to crooner Perry Como, R&B star Dinah Washington, and British punk band, The The.
In this definitive account Colin Escott vividly details the singer’s stunning rise and his spectacular decline, and reveals much that was previously unknown or hidden about the life of this country music legend.
Now, over sixty years after his death, a major motion picture starring Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen brings Hank Williams’ tragic story to the screen. I Saw The Light first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and will be distributed by Sony Picture Classics in the UK.

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Boston Globe
An impressive book... Probably the definitive word on Hank Williams' life
Philadelphia Enquirer
Our best look yet into Williams' pained, piercing eyes... Escott has peeled away the layers of legend
Newsweek
Deftly written and ably researched
Boston Globe
Escott mixes careful reporting, a sympathetic viewpoint, and wry and occasionally cutting humour in a blend that makes for fast and interesting reading
Time Out London
PRAISE FOR THE FILM I SAW THE LIGHT 'Hiddleston's performance is gutsy and heartfelt, as playful and soulful as the best of Williams's songs'
Guardian
The British star makes a compelling, convincing and sometimes downright frightening country singer... Hiddleston's turn slowly reveals itself as one of great intelligence and integrity, as well as a lack of vanity. His Hank isn't often a likable sight, but it's a memorable one. And what it suggests about how sceptical a performer you can be for people to still take succor from your work, to buy into its sincerity, is curious - and bruising. He also has notably good chemistry with Elizabeth Olsen, who plays Audrey with hearty compassion
ScreenDaily
Hiddleston sings the Williams catalogue with aplomb in I Saw The Light; as an actor, he's certainly got the ambition to deliver this bravura turn... But as Hanks' tricksy hard-edged wife, Elizabeth Olsen is the film's find - she flashes her deepening talent like a diamond, proving she's got the depth and range for more complex performances.
Variety
a thoroughly committed, impressive performance from Tom Hiddleston as Williams (and an even better one from Elizabeth Olsen as his first wife, Audrey) Hiddleston makes for a very effective country singer; he doesn't necessarily sound like Williams, but as with Joaquin Phoenix's Johnny Cash in Walk the Line, the sheer amount of effort the actor took to nail a number of the singer's distinctive tics, hiccups and blue notes is obvious... Olsen's seems to have seeped several layers beneath her skin, and she brings a vital sense of lived-in authenticity to her scenes.
BBC.com
Hiddleston did all his own singing, and he's extraordinary... Olsen gives a potent performance, showing us how her affection for Hank fought with her pride.