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The Ernest Tubb Show #82

The Ernest Tubb Show #82

The year 1965 was a good year for country music legend, Ernest Tubb. His band, The Texas Troubadours was known far and wide as one of the hottest bands in country music. In October that year he became the sixth person to be inducted into the recently established Country Music Hall Of Fame. Adding to these accomplishments was the debut of his own weekly syndicated TV show, The Ernest Tubb Show. Over the years several of these shows have made their way on to DVD including a DVD of four shows released by Ernest Tubb Record Shops (two of which appear on this two volume DVD set). Another DVD features clips of only Ernest Tubb performances lifted from the shows. Bear Family has managed to locate another six shows which appear for the first time here in excellent quality along with the two previously mentioned. A must for Ernest Tubb fans. Great






Music:
Theme : Walking the floor over you ; Seaman’s blues / Ernest Tubb
All the world is lonely now / Cal Smith
Arkansas traveler / Wade Ray
I’m a lonesome fugitive / Jack Greene & the Johnson Sisters
Comedy / Bun Wilson
C-jam blues / the Texas Troubadours
Blue eyes crying in the rain / Lois Johnson
Just one more / Ernest Tubb
A thing called sadness / the Johnson Sisters
Higher ground / Wade Ray
Close and theme.

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