My Favorites of Hank Williams is a tribute album by George Jones to Hank Williams, released in 1962 on Mercury Records. Jones, who was deeply influenced by Williams, recorded twelve of the most iconic songs of the singer who died in 1953.
The album was produced by Pappy Daily and recorded in Nashville. Jones performs classics such as 'Your Cheatin' Heart', 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry', and 'Hey, Good Lookin'', showcasing his ability to capture Williams's emotion and style while adding his own vocal nuance.
This work is considered one of the first major tribute albums in country music. Although it did not reach high positions on the album charts, it was well received by fans of both artists and helped solidify Jones's reputation as an exceptional interpreter of Hank Williams's legacy.