Ernest Tubb The Yellow Rose Of Texas (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Ernest Tubb: The Yellow Rose Of Texas (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Ernest Tubb s Stimme wird nie einen Schönheitspreis gewinnen, und seine Band spielte auch nicht immer perfekt. Und dennoch. Diese 5-CD Box verspricht Genuss in höchsten Tönen. Wir beleuchten hier die Geschichte des Ernest Tubb aus der Zeit von 1954 bis 1960 mit Kneipen-Hymnen wie Set Up Two Glasses Joe und einer erstaunlichen Coverversion von Chuck Berry s Thirty Days . Es gibt großartige und nahezu vergessene Singles wie Kansas City Blues, Will You Be Satisfied That Way, Half A Mind und A Guy Named Joe und dazu rare Alben wie 'The Daddy Of Them All' und 'The Importance Of Being Ernest'.
Ernest Tubb blieb sich stets selbst treu und machte die Stilwechsel der anderen nicht mit. Seine Honky-Tonk-Musik aus Texas klang nie besser als auf diesen Aufnahmen.
Artikeleigenschaften von Ernest Tubb: The Yellow Rose Of Texas (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Interpret: Ernest Tubb
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Albumtitel: The Yellow Rose Of Texas (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Genre Country
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Label Bear Family Records
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
- Preiscode EI
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Artikelart Box set
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EAN: 4000127156884
- Gewicht in Kg: 1.3
Tubb, Ernest - The Yellow Rose Of Texas (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | Your Mother, Your Darling, Your Friend | Ernest Tubb |
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02 | Baby Your Mother | Ernest Tubb |
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03 | Jealous Loving Heart | Ernest Tubb |
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04 | Two Glasses, Joe | Ernest Tubb |
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05 | The Woman's Touch | Ernest Tubb |
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06 | Journey's End | Ernest Tubb |
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07 | Kansas City Blues | Ernest Tubb |
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08 | Lonely Christmas Eve | Ernest Tubb |
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09 | I'll Be Walking The Floor This Christmas | Ernest Tubb |
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10 | Have You Seen My Boogie Woogie Baby | Ernest Tubb |
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11 | It's A Lonely World | Ernest Tubb |
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12 | I Got The Blues For Mammy | Ernest Tubb |
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13 | A Million Miles From Here | Ernest Tubb |
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14 | The Yellow Rose Of Texas | Ernest Tubb |
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15 | Answer The Phone | Ernest Tubb |
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16 | The Honeymoon Is Over | Ernest Tubb |
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17 | Thirty Days | Ernest Tubb |
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18 | Doorstep To Heaven | Ernest Tubb |
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19 | Will You Be Satisfied That Way | Ernest Tubb |
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20 | Steppin' Out | Ernest Tubb |
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21 | If I Never Have Anything Else | Ernest Tubb |
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22 | So Doggone Lonesome | Ernest Tubb |
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23 | Old Love Letters | Ernest Tubb |
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24 | Jimmie Rodgers Last Blue Yodel | Ernest Tubb |
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25 | Travelin' Blues | Ernest Tubb |
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26 | You're The Only Good Thing | Ernest Tubb |
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27 | I've Got The Blues For Mammy | Ernest Tubb |
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28 | I Dreamed Of An Old Love Affair | Ernest Tubb |
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29 | In Her Own Peculiar Way | Ernest Tubb |
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30 | Mississippi Gal | Ernest Tubb |
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Tubb, Ernest - The Yellow Rose Of Texas (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | I Knew The Moment I Lost You | Ernest Tubb |
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02 | You're Breaking My Heart | Ernest Tubb |
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03 | When A Soldier Knocks And Finds Nobody Home | Ernest Tubb |
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04 | This Troubled Mind O`Mine | Ernest Tubb |
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05 | My Hillbilly Baby | Ernest Tubb |
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06 | Daisy May | Ernest Tubb |
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07 | Loving You Is My Weakness | Ernest Tubb |
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08 | Treat Her Right | Ernest Tubb |
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09 | I Want You To Know (I Love You) | Ernest Tubb |
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10 | Don't Forbid Me | Ernest Tubb |
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11 | God's Eyes | Ernest Tubb |
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12 | My Treasure | Ernest Tubb |
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13 | Leave Me (& THE WILBURN BROS) | Ernest Tubb |
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14 | Mister Love (& THE WILBURN BROS) | Ernest Tubb |
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15 | I Always Went Through | Ernest Tubb |
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16 | Go Home | Ernest Tubb |
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17 | Hey Mr. Bluebird (& THE WILBURN BROS) | Ernest Tubb |
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18 | How Do We Know (& THE WILBURN BROS) | Ernest Tubb |
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19 | House Of Glass | Ernest Tubb |
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20 | Heaven Help Me | Ernest Tubb |
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21 | Tangled Mind | Ernest Tubb |
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22 | Home Of The Blues | Ernest Tubb |
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23 | I Found My Girl In The USA | Ernest Tubb |
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24 | Geisha Girl | Ernest Tubb |
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25 | I Wonder Why I Worry Over You | Ernest Tubb |
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26 | Deep Purple Blues | Ernest Tubb |
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27 | Please Keep Me In Mind | Ernest Tubb |
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28 | Deep Purple Blues | Ernest Tubb |
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29 | Please Keep Me In Mind | Ernest Tubb |
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30 | I Wonder Why I Worry Over You | Ernest Tubb |
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Tubb, Ernest - The Yellow Rose Of Texas (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | Your Cheatin' Heart | Ernest Tubb |
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02 | Don't Trade Your Old Fashioned Sweetheart | Ernest Tubb |
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03 | It Makes No Difference Now | Ernest Tubb |
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04 | San Antonio Rose | Ernest Tubb |
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05 | I Always Went Through | Ernest Tubb |
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06 | I Want You To Know I Love You | Ernest Tubb |
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07 | That My Darlin' Is Me | Ernest Tubb |
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08 | I'll Get Along Somehow | Ernest Tubb |
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09 | Educated Mama | Ernest Tubb |
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10 | I'm Waiting For Ships That Never Come In | Ernest Tubb |
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11 | Half A Mind | Ernest Tubb |
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12 | Next Time | Ernest Tubb |
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13 | Goodbye Sunshine, Hello Blues | Ernest Tubb |
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14 | It's The Age That Makes The Difference | Ernest Tubb |
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15 | What Am I Living For | Ernest Tubb |
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16 | The Next Voice You Hear | Ernest Tubb |
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17 | All Of Those Yesterdays | Ernest Tubb |
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18 | Walkin' The Floor Over You | Ernest Tubb |
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19 | When The World Has Turned You Down | Ernest Tubb |
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20 | I'll Always Be Glad To Take You Back | Ernest Tubb |
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21 | It's Been So Long Darlin' | Ernest Tubb |
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22 | Careless Darlin' | Ernest Tubb |
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23 | Though The Days Were Only Seven | Ernest Tubb |
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24 | Last Night I Dreamed | Ernest Tubb |
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25 | Slippin' Around | Ernest Tubb |
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26 | I Love You Because | Ernest Tubb |
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27 | There's Nothing More To Say | Ernest Tubb |
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28 | There's A Little Bit Of Everything In Texas | Ernest Tubb |
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29 | You Nearly Lose Your Mind | Ernest Tubb |
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Tubb, Ernest - The Yellow Rose Of Texas (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | Don't Rob Another Man's Castle | Ernest Tubb |
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02 | What I Know About Her/I Cried A Tear | Ernest Tubb |
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03 | Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello | Ernest Tubb |
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04 | Driftwood On The River | Ernest Tubb |
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05 | I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye | Ernest Tubb |
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06 | Tomorrow Never Comes | Ernest Tubb |
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07 | Filipino Baby | Ernest Tubb |
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08 | I'd Rather Be | Ernest Tubb |
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09 | Letters Have No Arms | Ernest Tubb |
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10 | Rainbow At Midnight | Ernest Tubb |
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11 | Have You Ever Been Lonely | Ernest Tubb |
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12 | I Will Miss You When You Go | Ernest Tubb |
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13 | I'd Rather Be | Ernest Tubb |
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14 | Live It Up | Ernest Tubb |
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15 | So Why Should I Care | Ernest Tubb |
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16 | Accidently On Purpose | Ernest Tubb |
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17 | Do It Now | Ernest Tubb |
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18 | He'll Have To Go | Ernest Tubb |
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19 | Mister Blues | Ernest Tubb |
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20 | The Kind Of Love She Gave To Me | Ernest Tubb |
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21 | Pick Me Up On Your Way Down | Ernest Tubb |
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22 | This Ain't The Blues (instrumental) | Ernest Tubb |
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23 | You Win Again | Ernest Tubb |
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24 | I Believe I'm Entitled To You | Ernest Tubb |
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25 | A Guy Named Joe | Ernest Tubb |
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26 | Who Will Buy The Wine | Ernest Tubb |
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27 | Why I'm Walkin' | Ernest Tubb |
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Tubb, Ernest - The Yellow Rose Of Texas (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5 | ||||
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01 | Am I That Easy To Forget | Ernest Tubb |
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02 | Ev'rybody's Somebody's Fool | Ernest Tubb |
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03 | Let The Little Girl Dance | Ernest Tubb |
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04 | Candy Kisses | Ernest Tubb |
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05 | It Happened When I Really Needed You | Ernest Tubb |
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06 | Wondering | Ernest Tubb |
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07 | Cold, Cold Heart | Ernest Tubb |
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08 | Four Walls | Ernest Tubb |
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09 | Bouquet Of Roses | Ernest Tubb |
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10 | Crazy Arms | Ernest Tubb |
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11 | I Love You So Much It Hurts | Ernest Tubb |
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12 | I Walk The Line | Ernest Tubb |
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13 | Little Ole Band Of Gold | Ernest Tubb |
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14 | Wabash Cannonball | Ernest Tubb |
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15 | I'm Movin' On | Ernest Tubb |
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16 | Tennessee Saturday Night | Ernest Tubb |
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17 | Signed, Sealed And Delivered | Ernest Tubb |
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18 | Thoughts Of A Fool | Ernest Tubb |
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19 | Girl From Abilene | Ernest Tubb |
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20 | The Same Thing As Me | Ernest Tubb |
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21 | Christmas Is Just Another Day | Ernest Tubb |
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22 | I Hate To See You Go | Ernest Tubb |
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23 | I'm Sorry Now | Ernest Tubb |
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24 | What Will You Tell Them | Ernest Tubb |
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25 | It Is No Secret | Ernest Tubb |
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26 | Don't Just Stand There | Ernest Tubb |
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27 | Big Blue Diamonds | Ernest Tubb |
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28 | I'll Just Have Another Cup Of Coffee | Ernest Tubb |
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Ernest Tubb
Late in life, when Ernest Tubb found it hard to sleep, he'd leave the house, go to his tour bus, start the engine, lie down on a bunk, and fall asleep in minutes. He'd spent most of his life on the highway, whether threading through rural Texas during the Depression or traveling the interstates in the modest luxury of his air-conditioned Scenicruiser. His life was a little catechism in what it once meant to be a country star. He took his music to isolated hamlets and he'd stand outside the dance hall, whether in bone-chilling cold or stifling heat, until every autograph had been signed, every hand shaken, every photo snapped. That was the old way. That was the E.T. way.
These recordings ooze character and believability, and thus imperfection. The voice might waver off-key, especially during those characteristic trailing notes, and the band might flub a note or two, but the gritty realism and human warmth more than compensate. Ernest Tubb made records that could only be Ernest Tubb records. The contrast with the cookie-cutter similarity and diamantine perfection of today's country music could not be more obvious. "I don't read music," Tubb once said, "and I'd fight the man who tried to teach me. I don't care whether I hit the right note or not. I'm not looking for perfection. Thousands of singers have tried that. I'm looking for individuality. I sing the way I feel like singing at the moment. I never sang for the dollar. I sing because I want to sing."
Ernest Tubb bridged the pre-War music of Jimmie Rodgers and the post-War world of the honky tonk and the Nashville Sound. Tubb's family were farmers near Crisp, Texas, a tiny settlement ten miles east of Waxahachie, where the population topped out around 200 between the wars. Ernest Tubb was born on February 9, 1914, and came of age at the dawn of the country music business. Today, country means Nashville, but back then country meant Appalachian folk ballads, polkas, cowboy songs, and western swing recorded in hotel rooms and warehouses across the southern and western states. Jimmie Rodgers was the first to unify some of this music, and that's why he's called the 'Father of Country Music.' Ernest Tubb was one of many to grow up in Rodgers' long, consumptive shadow, but the only one to earn his widow's personal endorsement. Mrs. Rodgers even arranged for Tubb to make his first recordings for the late blue yodeler's label, RCA Bluebird.
Tubb's RCA records were unsuccessful and, if we're being honest, not very good. And so it took some arm twisting on the part of Mrs. Rodgers for Decca Records to sign Tubb in 1940. At that time, Tubb was working in San Angelo, and he'd begun writing songs that owed a less obvious debt to his mentor. He'd stopped yodeling and brought the electric guitar into his line-up to cut through the noise of the honky tonks. His band, the Texas Troubadours, always featured accomplished musicians, but at his insistence they kept it simple and kept it country.
By the spring of 1941, Ernest Tubb had seen six releases on Decca, none of them good sellers, and Decca was on the point of dropping him. He'd moved on to Fort Worth, but his wife, Elaine, had left him, and pacing back-and-forth in his rooming house one night he wrote Walking The Floor Over You. Around the same time, he wrote another sour valentine to Elaine, Mean Mama Blues, basing it on Jimmie Rodgers' Mean Ole Bed Bug Blues.
Mean Mama Blues and Walking The Floor were recorded in April 1941, and became huge hits. Tubb's next smash, You Nearly Lose Your Mind, was released just as wartime shellac rationing was crimping record production, but it was so popular that Tubb used it as a set-opener for nearly twenty years. By this point, he was a star in the southwest, and his ascent heralded a new style of music. The War had revived the economy and people once more had money to splash around. Beerhalls catered to both wartime prosperity and the wartime need to escape. Ernest Tubb played Texas beerjoint music, later dubbed Honky Tonk. One of the first in-depth articles about him, written by Ed Linn for 'Saga' magazine in 1957, addressed those early days: "Ernest Tubb began singing in the oil-field honky tonks of Texas in the late 1930s. It was a poor Saturday night that didn't produce a couple of interesting brawls. Tubb had to meet the competition as best they could. 'The harder they fought,' he says, 'the louder we played.' One night, a friend took a five-minute break and came back to find a bullet-ridden body sprawled across the wreckage of his guitar. It was disconcerting. Good guitars were hard to come by in those days."
The early hits on this collection didn't chart because there were no country charts. When 'Billboard' inaugurated its Most Played Juke Box Folk Records chart in January 1944, it was a reflection of how successful Tubb and his contemporaries, like Roy Acuff, had become. They'd forced the New York-dominated music business to take notice of them. Some of the early hits were reissued after shellac rationing ended and after the country chart had been introduced. You Nearly Lose Your Mind reappeared in 1948, but when it stalled at #15 it was no reflection upon its popularity. Mean Mama Blues was re-released the following year, reaching #6, which again was no measure of its success.
From booklet BCD16866 - Ernest Tubb Thirty Days - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
Read more at: https://www.bear-family.de/tubb-ernest-thirty-days-gonna-shake-this-shack-tonight.html
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