Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
Our Baby's Book - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
Mean Mama Blues - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
Try Me One More Time - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
You Nearly Lose Your Mind - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
Soldier's Last Letter - Ernest Tubb, Stewart, Redd
Yesterday's Tears - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
Tomorrow Never Comes - Ernest Tubb, Bond, Johnny
Careless Darlin' - Ernest Tubb, Shelton, Bob
Keep My Mem'ry in Your Heart - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
I'll Step Aside - Ernest Tubb, Bond, Johnny
It's Been So Long, Darling - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
Rainbow at Midnight - Ernest Tubb, Miller, John [Count
Filipino Baby - Ernest Tubb, Cox, Billy
Drivin' Nails in My Coffin - Ernest Tubb, Irby, Jerry
Don't Look Now (But Your Broken Heart Is Showing) - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
That Wild and Wicked Look in Your Eye - Ernest Tubb, Nichols, Sam
Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue) - Ernest Tubb, Brown, George
Till the End of the World - Ernest Tubb, Monroe, Vaughn
I'm Bitin' My Fingernails and Thinking of You - Ernest Tubb, Benedict, Ernest
Track Listings (20) - Disc #2
My Filipino Rose - Ernest Tubb, Snow, Hank
Slipping Around - Ernest Tubb, Tillman, Floyd
Blue Christmas - Ernest Tubb, Hayes, Bill [Compos
Tennessee Border, No. 2 - Ernest Tubb, Work, Jimmy
Letters Have No Arms - Ernest Tubb, Gibson, Arbie
I'll Take a Back Seat for You - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
Throw Your Love My Way - Ernest Tubb, Sutherland, Loys
I Love You Because - Ernest Tubb, Payne, Leon
Unfaithful One - Ernest Tubb, Bruner, Cliff
Give Me a Little Old-Fashioned Love - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
Goodnight Irene - Ernest Tubb, Leadbelly
Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You) - Ernest Tubb, Hamblen, Stuart
Hey La La - Ernest Tubb, McRight, Leonard
Missing in Action - Ernest Tubb, Kays, Helen
Fortunes in Memories - Ernest Tubb, Walker, Charlie
The Yellow Rose of Texas - Ernest Tubb, George, Don
Mister Love - Ernest Tubb, Kershaw, Doug
Half a Mind - Ernest Tubb, Miller, Roger [Coun
Thanks a Lot - Ernest Tubb, Miller, Eddie [2]
Waltz Across Texas - Ernest Tubb, Tubb, Ernest
This man is a Nashville legend on a par with Hank Williams. But most of his music has long been unavailable. This retrospective contains 40 of his top songs from his long career. This is a essential 2CD collection, contain... more »ing the songs, 'Walking The Floor Over You', 'Drivin' Nails In My Coffin', I'm Bitin' My Fingernails And Thinking Of You' (with the Andrew Sisters), 'The Yellow Rose Of Texas' and many more. Slimline double jewel case. 2001 release.« less
This man is a Nashville legend on a par with Hank Williams. But most of his music has long been unavailable. This retrospective contains 40 of his top songs from his long career. This is a essential 2CD collection, containing the songs, 'Walking The Floor Over You', 'Drivin' Nails In My Coffin', I'm Bitin' My Fingernails And Thinking Of You' (with the Andrew Sisters), 'The Yellow Rose Of Texas' and many more. Slimline double jewel case. 2001 release.
Kenneth Watters | Austin, Texas United States | 06/14/2002
(2 out of 5 stars)
"If you like original 1940's quality music then this is for you.l Unfortunately the CD sounds like it was recorded in 1946. The selection is great, with Mr. Tubb's distinctive voice in the foreground. Unfortunately the background music is almost not there. The music sounds mono, flat, lifeless. Look for a re-mastered version."
The Daddy of Them All
Paul W. Dennis | Winter Springs, FL USA | 04/28/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am not sure what the prior reviewers were expecting (or smoking) when they wrote their reviews but this is an excellent effort on the part of Collector's Choice Music. At least 35 of the 40 songs on this CD pre-date the stereo era, but the sound is clear and clean. On the earliest cuts, Tubb's band was less amplified (and smaller) than later versions were to become. The emphasis, after all, was on the lyrics.
One of the problems with today's country radio is that the singers, particularly the male singers,sound mostly alike, so that if I don't know the song, I won't know the identity of the singer, until announced. I never had that problem with Ernest Tubb as the first note always identified the singer. Tubb's distinctive voice had character and integrity. He was completely aware of what he could and could not do with his voice so you will never hear the sort of ear-splitting mistakes made by the likes of Glen Campbell, Martina McBride or Celine Dion.
This CD has all of the big hits, in their original hit versions. For some of the listeners,accustomed to Tubb's later swinging Texas Troubadour bands. the early hits such as "Walking The Floor Over You" and "Try Me One More Time" will sound relatively quiet and spare, other than Tubb's warm friendly voice which always expands to fill the space available. The #1 hits ended after 1950, although Tubb still had a number of top ten hits after that date. Tubb's hits with Red Foley, The Andrews Sisters and the Wilburn Brothers are here, but none of the duets with Loretta Lynn.
This two-disc set opens up with "Walking The Floor Over You" and closes with his last top ten record "Thanks A Lot" and the classic "Waltz Across Texas" , not a big hit at the time but an enduring recording. Sandwiched between are 37 country classics representing a wide array of country's best songsmiths and musicians. Listen and enjoy"