<Tr> <Td> "Please Don't Let Me Love You" (1955) Please Don't Let Me Love You1955 </Td> <Td> "There's a Tear in My Beer" (1989) There's a Tear in My Beer1989 </Td> <Td> </Td> </Tr> <P> "There's a Tear in My Beer" is a country song written and recorded by Hank Williams, and later re-recorded by his son in 1988 . </P> <P> The original version was written and recorded by Hank Williams during one of his Nashville sessions in 1950 - 51, but he decided against releasing it . It was not until many years later, in 1989, that the original song would get its first official release . The song was recorded by Bill Lister, who later gave the demo by Hank Williams to Hank's son . </P> <P> Hank Williams Jr.'s version is a duet with his father created using electronic merging technology . As the song had been previously recorded with Hank Williams playing the guitar as the sole instrument, his son and his band simply "filled in the blanks" and recorded additional vocals . The music video for the song combined television footage that had existed of Hank Williams performing, onto which electronic merging technology impressed the recordings of Hank Jr., which then made it appear as if he were playing with his father . The video was both a critical and commercial success, and was named Video Of The Year by both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music . Hank Williams, Sr. & Jr., would go on to "share" a Grammy award win in 1990 for Best Country Vocal Collaboration . </P>

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