Ernest Tubb

Ernest Tubb

Person from United States

Genres: country, classic country, Honky Tonk, western swing, old country

About Ernest Tubb

Ernest Dale Tubb (February 9, 1914 – September 6, 1984), known as the Texas Troubadour, was an American singer and songwriter regarded as one of the pioneers of country music. His most significant early success came with the 1941 song "Walking the Floor Over You," which played an important role in the development and popularization of the honky-tonk style. In 1948, Tubb became the first artist to record a hit version of Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson's "Blue Christmas," a song later widely associated with Elvis Presley's 1950s recording. Among Tubb's notable later hits was the 1965 song "Waltz Across Texas," written by his nephew Quanah Talmadge Tubb, known professionally as Billy Talmadge; it became one of his most requested songs and remains common in Texas dance halls. During the early 1960s, Tubb recorded several duets with Loretta Lynn, including their successful single "Sweet Thang." He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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Ernest Tubb — Top 11 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Ernest Cheers
Ernest FLOWER SHOPS
Ernest
Ernest Because I'm Weary (God of Study OST)
Ernest Dollar To Cash (2024)
Ernest Flower Shops F/Morgan Wallen
Ernest Kiss of death
Ernest Would If I Could
Ernest Les noms communs
Ernest l'Epouvantail
Ernest Redneck Shittt
Cheers
FLOWER SHOPS
Because I'm Weary (God of Study OST)
Dollar To Cash (2024)
Flower Shops F/Morgan Wallen
Kiss of death
Would If I Could
Les noms communs
l'Epouvantail
Redneck Shittt