Ernest Tubb
The first of country's honky-tonkers, Ernest Tubb came to fame in the 1940s, making famous such immortal classics as "Walking the Floor Over You," "Thanks a Lot," "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry," and innumerable others. A singer of limited range but limitless geniality, not to mentione a killer backing band, Tubb was adored by country audiences for the better part of a half-century. His baritone drawl and clip-clopping honk-tonk rhythm proved enormously influential on subsequent generations of country singers.
Legends Of The Grand Ole Opry
Loretta Lynn
Time/Life Music, 2008
1 CD
20th Century Masters The Millenium Collection: The Best Of
Ernest Tubb
MCA Nashville, 2007
1 CD
Gold
Loretta Lynn
MCA Nashville, 2006
2 CD
Family Bible
Ernest Tubb
Universal Special Products, 2003
1 CD
The Texas Troubadour
Ernest Tubb
Proper Records (UK), 2003
4 CD
Chattanoogie Shoeshine Boy
Red Foley
ASV, 2002
1 CD
There's a Little Bit of Everything in Texas
Ernest Tubb
Jasmine Records (UK), 2000
1 CD
Early Hits of the Texas Troubadour
Ernest Tubb
ASV, 2000
1 CD
