Hank Williams, Jr. – Strong Stuff NM Vinyl, LP, 1983  Country, Country Rock
Tracklist
Position Title/Credits Duration
A1 Gonna Go Huntin' Tonight
Written-By – Hank Williams Jr.
2:32
A2 La Grange
Written-By – William Gibbons, Joe M. Hill, Frank Beard
5:19
A3 A Whole Lot Of Hank
Written-By – Hank Williams Jr., Jody Emerson, Bill Emerson
2:52
A4 Made In The Shade
Written-By – Ronnie Van Zant
4:26
A5 Leave Them Boys Alone
Solo Vocal – Ernest Tubb, Waylon Jennings
Written-By – Dean Dillon, Gary Stewart, Hank Williams Jr., Tanya Tucker
3:29
B1 The Girl On The Front Row At Fort Worth
Written-By – Hank Williams Jr.
2:35
B2 The Homecoming Queen
Written-By – Hank Williams Jr.
4:18
B3 Blue Jean Blues
Written-By – William Gibbons, Joe M. Hill, Frank Beard
4:02
B4 Twodot Montana
Written-By – Hank Williams Jr.
2:36
B5 In The Arms Of Cocaine
Written-By – Buzz Rabin, Flash Gordon (7), Hank Williams Jr.
4:04
Acoustic Guitar – Kenny Bell, Kenny Mims
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Denis Solee
Art Direction – Ron Coro
Autoharp – Gove Scrivenor
Bass, Jug – David Hungate
Dobro – Randy Scruggs
Drums – Matt Betton, Jr., Roger Clark
Electric Guitar – Billy Walker, Brent Rowan, Reggie Young, Wayne Turner 
Engineer [1st] – Ron Treat, Steve Tillisch
Engineer [2nd] – J.T. Cantwell
Fiddle – Lisa Silver
Harmonica – Terry McMillan
Keyboards – David Briggs (2), Larry Muhoberac, Paul 'Dixie' Hatfield, Steve Nathan
Management – James R. Smith
Mandolin – Kieran Kane
Mandolin, Fiddle – Vernon Derrick
Marimba – Farrell Morris
Mastered By – Glenn Meadows
Photography – Jim Shea
Producer, Recorded By – Jimmy Bowen
Producer, Recorded By, Organ, Dobro, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Hank Williams Jr.
Steel Guitar – Weldon Myrick
Waylon Jennings and Terry McMillan appear courtesy of RCA Records.

Special thanks to: Merle Kilgore, Big Al Halterman, Larry Smith - Chief Pilot, Dick Willey for 
"Twodot Montana", All The Bama Band, Frank & Janis for their creative work, Bill Dyer & 
Grady Jackson for the good fishin' & huntin', Don Lanier.

Very Special Thanks to: Waylon Jennings and Ernest Tubb.