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Ain't Nothin As Sweet As My Baby by Jett Williams
Ain't Nothin As Sweet As My Baby by Jett Williams












The court rejected claims made by Polygram Records and Legacy Entertainment in releasing recordings Williams made for the Mother's Best Flour Show, a program that originally aired on WSM. In January 2006, the Tennessee Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling stating Hank Williams' heirs - son Randall Hank Williams (Hank Williams Jr.) and daughter Jett Williams, Hank Jr.'s half-sister - have the sole rights to sell his old recordings made for a Nashville radio station in the early 1950s. appealed the case in federal court, but the ruling stood when the United States Supreme Court refused to hear the case in 1990. On October 26, 1987, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled she was entitled to her half-share in the Williams estate, as she had been the victim of fraud and judicial error. In 1985, the Alabama State Court ruled she was the daughter of Hank Williams. On September 28, 1986, Deupree and Adkinson married in Washington. A lawsuit was filed based on this discovery. Within days, he obtained a copy of the custody contract, and within months had conclusive proof Deupree was defrauded for the financial gain of others. investigative attorney Keith Adkinson to help her. In September 1984, she met and retained Washington, D.C. Although Hank Williams had executed a custody agreement three months before her birth that gave him custody of his unborn daughter, she was forced to go to extreme lengths to prove the relationship and be recognized as Williams' daughter.

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Deupree knew she was adopted, but did not learn of her biological parents until the early 1980s.














Ain't Nothin As Sweet As My Baby by Jett Williams