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Tennessee Ernie FordThe Ultimate Tennessee Ernie Ford Collection

Genre:Pop, Folk, World, & Country
Style:Country Blues, Ballad, Country, Folk, Gospel
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Tennessee Border2:25
Milk 'Em In The Morning Blues2:23
Country Junction2:23
Smokey Mountain Boogie2:38
Anticipation Blues2:08
Blues Stay Away From Me2:37
Mule Train3:04
Feed 'Em In The Morning Blues2:25
My Hobby2:33
The Cry Of The Wild Goose3:12
Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own2:39
I'll Never Be Free2:36
Bright Lights And Blonde Haired Women3:05
The Shot-Gun Boogie2:36
Stack-O-Lee2:48
Tailor Made Woman2:20
The Strange Little Girl3:01
Mister And Mississippi3:08
Rock City Boogie2:12
Kissin' Bug Boogie2:04
Hey, Good Lookin'2:06
Blackberry Boogie2:28
I Don't Know2:34
This Must Be The Place1:56
River Of No Return2:31
The Ballad Of Davy Crockett2:53
His Hands2:36
Sixteen Tons2:36
You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry2:12
That's All2:47
Work Song2:58
Sweet Dreams2:49
Hicktown2:52
Trouble In Mind3:03
Sweet Hour Of Prayer2:54
Softly And Tenderly3:09
The Old Rugged Cross2:37
Rock Of Ages2:45
When God Dips His Love In My Heart2:13
Just A Little Talk With Jesus2:55

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    Cover of The Ultimate Tennessee Ernie Ford Collection, 1997, CDThe Ultimate Tennessee Ernie Ford Collection
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    Razor & Tie – RE 2134-2US1997US1997
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    Cover of The Ultimate Tennessee Ernie Ford Collection, 1997, CassetteThe Ultimate Tennessee Ernie Ford Collection
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    Razor & Tie – RE 2134-4US1997US1997
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    • Royco1's avatar
      Royco1
      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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