“The Joke Hank Williams Wrote That Made Minnie Pearl Immortal” It sounds impossible — the “Hillbilly Shakespeare,” a man known for heartbreak ballads like “Your Cheatin’ Heart” and “Cold, Cold Heart,” once slipped a crumpled note into Minnie Pearl’s hand backstage at the Grand Ole Opry. The note wasn’t a song. It was a joke. “He told me, ‘Minnie, the crowd needs to laugh before they cry,’” she later recalled with a grin that hid a thousand memories. That night, she walked on stage wearing her straw hat with the price tag dangling, delivered Hank’s one-liner, and the Opry shook with thunderous laughter. Hank was watching from the wings, smiling shyly, guitar at his side. It became one of her most beloved routines, a story she carried but rarely shared. Imagine it: two giants of country music — one carrying sorrow, the other carrying laughter — conspiring together to give the audience both sides of life in a single night. And maybe that was Hank’s true genius: knowing that pain and humor were just verses in the same eternal song.
Hank Williams Wrote a Joke for Minnie Pearl: The Night Country Laughed and Cried Together Introduction When people think of…