rosanne cash talks about, i did not like country music growing up. i was into rock 'n roll.ow, she is a great country singer-songwriter in her own right. that snobbery does not hold up in the face of hank williams and his poetry. you know, the lonesome whippoorwill, he sounds to glue to fly. the midnight train is winding low, i'm so lonesome i could cry. hey good-looking, i got a hot rod, ford, and a two dollar bill, and i know a place right over the hill. this is the joyous poetry of hank williams, who we lost way, way too early. host: saturday night, sunday night when it comes to country music? guest: it is something in all of american music, certainly in jazz, rhythm and blues, and most definitely in country. scamp,e the rope, the the bars and the darkened saloons, that is the saturday night tendency. that might be jimmy rogers at the beginning. then you have the folks who are about home and church and mother and family. that is the sunday morning tendency. interesting, we know these are in clashes with one another out in our culture in the music, but very often they are