Ernest Tubb Musical artist

Ernest Dale Tubb (February 9, 1914 – September 6, 1984), nicknamed the Texas Troubadour, was an American singer and songwriter and one of the pioneers of country music. His biggest career hit song, "Walking the Floor Over You" (1941), marked the rise of the honky tonk style of music. In 1948, he was the first singer to record a hit version of "Blue Christmas", a song more commonly associated with Elvis Presley and his mid-1950s version. Another well-known Tubb hit was "Waltz Across Texas" (1965) (written by his nephew Quanah Talmadge Tubb (Billy Talmadge)), which became one of his most requested songs and is often used in dance halls throughout Texas during waltz lessons. Tubb recorded duets with the then up-and-coming Loretta Lynn in the early 1960s, including their hit "Sweet Thang". Tubb is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Personal facts

Ernest Tubb
Alias (AKA)The Texas Troubadour
Birth dateFebruary 09, 1914
Birth place
Crisp Texas , United States
Date of deathSeptember 06, 1984
Place of death
Nashville Tennessee , United States

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Musical artist

Career started1936
Career ended1982
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Country music
Honky-tonk
instrument
Acoustic guitar
record label
Decca Records
First Generation Records

Ernest Tubb on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.countrymusichalloffame.org/full-list-of-inductees/view/ernest-tubb
  2. http://www.etrecordshop.com
  3. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8444
  4. http://www.luckytubbmusic.com