Tennessee Ernie Ford – The Ultimate Tennessee Ernie Ford Collection
Genre: | Pop, Folk, World, & Country |
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Style: | Country Blues, Ballad, Country, Folk, Gospel |
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Tracklist
Tennessee Border | 2:25 | ||
Milk 'Em In The Morning Blues | 2:23 | ||
Country Junction | 2:23 | ||
Smokey Mountain Boogie | 2:38 | ||
Anticipation Blues | 2:08 | ||
Blues Stay Away From Me | 2:37 | ||
Mule Train | 3:04 | ||
Feed 'Em In The Morning Blues | 2:25 | ||
My Hobby | 2:33 | ||
The Cry Of The Wild Goose | 3:12 | ||
Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own | 2:39 | ||
I'll Never Be Free | 2:36 | ||
Bright Lights And Blonde Haired Women | 3:05 | ||
The Shot-Gun Boogie | 2:36 | ||
Stack-O-Lee | 2:48 | ||
Tailor Made Woman | 2:20 | ||
The Strange Little Girl | 3:01 | ||
Mister And Mississippi | 3:08 | ||
Rock City Boogie | 2:12 | ||
Kissin' Bug Boogie | 2:04 | ||
Hey, Good Lookin' | 2:06 | ||
Blackberry Boogie | 2:28 | ||
I Don't Know | 2:34 | ||
This Must Be The Place | 1:56 | ||
River Of No Return | 2:31 | ||
The Ballad Of Davy Crockett | 2:53 | ||
His Hands | 2:36 | ||
Sixteen Tons | 2:36 | ||
You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry | 2:12 | ||
That's All | 2:47 | ||
Work Song | 2:58 | ||
Sweet Dreams | 2:49 | ||
Hicktown | 2:52 | ||
Trouble In Mind | 3:03 | ||
Sweet Hour Of Prayer | 2:54 | ||
Softly And Tenderly | 3:09 | ||
The Old Rugged Cross | 2:37 | ||
Rock Of Ages | 2:45 | ||
When God Dips His Love In My Heart | 2:13 | ||
Just A Little Talk With Jesus | 2:55 |
Credits (13)
- Billy LiebertArranged By
- Murray BrenmanArt Direction
- Cliffie StoneBass
- Mike RagognaCompilation Producer
- David RichmanCoordinator
- Roy HarteDrums
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The Ultimate Tennessee Ernie Ford Collection 2×CD, Album, Compilation | Razor & Tie – RE 2134-2 | US | 1997 | US — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Ultimate Tennessee Ernie Ford Collection 2×Cassette, Album, Compilation | Razor & Tie – RE 2134-4 | US | 1997 | US — 1997 | New Submission |
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- The ballad of Davy Crockett..
It was introduced on ABC's television series Disneyland, in the premiere episode of October 27, 1954. Fess Parker is shown performing the song on a log cabin set in frontiersman clothes, accompanied by similarly attired musicians.
The song would later be heard throughout the Disneyland television miniseries Davy Crockett, first telecast on December 15, 1954. This version was sung by The Wellingtons.
Archie Bleyer, the president of Cadence Records, heard the song on the ABC telecast (December 15, 1954) and called Bill Hayes that night to gauge his interest in recording it. The next day, Hayes (vocals), Al Caiola (guitar), and Art Ryerson (guitar) recorded it in one take at an RCA studio in Manhattan. Other versions by Fess Parker and Tennessee Ernie Ford (recorded on February 7, 1955) quickly followed.
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