oday country music royalty, Hilary Williams releases her first single "Crazy" from her debut album, My Lucky Scars.
Williams chose "Crazy" as the first single because, "it represents the two sides of love, everyone who has ever been in a relationship can relate to the song. "Crazy" is a timeless story," she says.
Granddaughter of Hank Williams, Sr. and daughter of Hank Williams, Jr., Hilary is paving her own path with her first album. Coming out May 25th, My Lucky Scars is inspired by Williams' 2006 near death accident and follows her journey in overcoming that harrowing experience.
Of the album Williams states, "This album is very personal for me. I have been working on it for awhile and it was incredible to see my vision come to life throughout the process."
My Lucky Scars is produced by Williams along with John Would (Fiona Apple, Lucinda Williams) and Lincoln Parish (Cage the Elephant). "Crazy" is written by Natalie Hemby & Parish.
Link to pre-order My Lucky Scars: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/my-lucky-scars/1377838783?ls=1&app=itunes
About Hilary Williams
Singer/songwriter Hilary Williams truly has music running through her bloodline.
Her grandfather, Hank Williams, Sr., laid the very foundation for country songwriting, and her father, Hank Williams, Jr., defined country superstardom throughout the '80s. Through it all, they forged their own creative paths and now, Hilary carries on that family legacy with her debut album, "My Lucky Scars."
Inspired by a devastating car accident in 2006 that nearly claimed her life, "My Lucky Scars" takes you through Hilary's journey to overcome that near-death experience. The album's opening track, "Angel Take My Hand" as well as "Sign of Life," give the listener a raw look into those moments.
The balance of the album addresses navigating the complicated game of love on tracks "The Day After the Circus," "Shipwreck" and "Better Than Here." Even when singing about the toll heartbreak has taken, her voice continues to shine bright, which you'll hear on "Let Somebody Save Me," co-written with John Paul White (Civil Wars) and Kris Bergsnes, as well as her spot-on cover of Joni Mitchell's "River."
The list of songwriters contributing to "My Lucky Scars" reads like a who's who among modern tunesmiths -- Natalie Hemby, Ross Copperman, Heather Morgan, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Bobby Tomberlin as well as rock legend John Eddie. This album also shares a direct connection to the female rockers who shaped her in her youth. The jagged edge of Sheryl Crow's guitar sound and the no-holds-barred lyrics of P.J. Harvey were the initial inspirations as Hilary set out to record this project along with her co-producers John Would (Fiona Apple, Lucinda Williams) and Lincoln Parish (Cage the Elephant).
By the time Hilary closes out "My Lucky Scars" with the lighthearted ode to love, "Crazy," you feel as though you've gotten an intimate look at this woman's story. It's the tale of a woman whose life is still evolving. Lucky for us, Hilary is letting us come along for the voyage.
"My Lucky Scars" Tracklist
1. Angel, Take My Hand (Ross Copperman/Heather Morgan/Hilary Williams) ?
2. Beautiful Things (Christi Bauerlee/Bill DiLuigi/Hilary Williams) ?
3. Free (Shayne Fair/Bobby Tomberlin/Hilary Williams) ?
4. Bedside Manner (Natalie Hemby/Hilary Williams) ?
5. Better Than Here (John Eddie/Hilary Williams) ?
6. The Day After The Circus (Natalie Hemby/Josh Osbourne/Shane McAnally) ?
7. Let Somebody Save Me (Kris Bergsnes/John Paul White/Hilary Williams) ?
8. My Lucky Scars (John Would) ?
9. Sign Of Life (Blu Sanders/Hilary Williams) ?
10. River (Joni Mitchell) ?
11. Shipwreck Rebecca Lynn Howard/Hilary Williams) ?
12. Crazy (Natalie Hemby/Lincoln Parish) ?
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