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Ernest Tubb And Loretta Lynn – Who’s Gonna Take the Garbage Out

It was included in the album "If We Put Our Heads Together" Decca 1969, which was well-received by fans and critics alike. The song's lighthearted lyrics and catchy melody struck a chord with audiences, and it quickly climbed the charts. It reached 18 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, showcasing the widespread appeal of this delightful duet.

Ernest Tubb And Loretta Lynn – Who’s Gonna Take the Garbage Out: A Classic Duet in Country Music

Howdy, country music fans! Today, we’re diving into the classic duet «Who’s Gonna Take the Garbage Out» by Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn. This timeless tune is a gem in the world of country music, and we’re going to explore its history, meaning, and the talented artists behind it.

The Story Behind the Song

Ernest Tubb And Loretta Lynn - Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out
Cover LP Ernest And Loretta Decca 1969
Recorded in 1969, «Who’s Gonna Take the Garbage Out» is a playful yet poignant duet that explores the humorous side of domestic life. The song was written by Johnny Tillotson and Teddy Wilburn. The track was produced by Owen Bradley, a renowned figure in the Nashville music scene. It was included in the album «If We Put Our Heads Together» Decca 1969, which was well-received by fans and critics alike.
The song’s lighthearted lyrics and catchy melody struck a chord with audiences, and it quickly climbed the charts. It reached 18 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, showcasing the widespread appeal of this delightful duet.

The Meaning of the Song

The song is a duet that depicts a troubled relationship. The female singer expresses her frustration with her partner, implying that he does not appreciate her and does not fulfill his responsibilities in the relationship. She uses the metaphor of taking out the garbage to symbolize the emotional and practical burdens that her partner will face once she leaves. The song reflects themes of dissatisfaction, unfulfilled expectations, and the consequences of taking someone for granted.
At its core, «Who’s Gonna Take the Garbage Out» is a humorous take on the age-old question of household chores. The song’s witty lyrics depict a couple engaging in a playful back-and-forth about who will take on the unglamorous task of emptying the garbage. Despite the lighthearted tone, the song’s underlying message about the everyday realities of relationships resonates with listeners.




About Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn

Ernest Tubb And Loretta Lynn - Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out
Ernest Tubb And Loretta Lynn
Ernest Tubb, known as the Texas Troubadour, was a pioneering figure in the world of country music. With his distinctive voice and honky-tonk sound, Tubb left an indelible mark on the genre. Loretta Lynn, often referred to as the Queen of Country Music, is celebrated for her powerful vocals and candid songwriting. Together, Tubb and Lynn’s chemistry and talent shine through in «Who’s Gonna Take the Garbage Out,» making it a standout in their respective careers.
In conclusion, «Who’s Gonna Take the Garbage Out» is a timeless classic that showcases the wit and charm of Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn. This lighthearted yet meaningful duet continues to captivate audiences with its relatable lyrics and infectious melody. Whether you’re a longtime fan of country music or a newcomer to the genre, this song is sure to bring a smile to your face and a tap to your toes.
So, next time you’re pondering the age-old question of who will take out the garbage, just remember the delightful duet of Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn, and let their music brighten your day!

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Ernest Tubb And Loretta Lynn – Who’s Gonna Take the Garbage Out Lyrics

I take too much abuse to me that’s all I ever get
Yeah callin’ a man like you a husband is just like callin’ old wild cat a pet
You’d better stop your runnin’ around say nothin’ stop movin’ on
But who’s gonna take your garbage out when I’ve packed my bags and gone
Each day you walk off over me can’t you take another out
If you start actin’ like married man maybe we could find the way to work things out
You’ll find your key won’t fit the lock if you keep on a keepin’ on
But who’s gonna take your garbage out when I’ve packed my bags and gone
I know you think I’m runnin’ round and that’s why you’re so peaked
That’s another lie of that same old stuff but I hope you don’t expect me to believe
Though after night you don’t come back cause you just love the home
But who’s gonna take your garbage out when I’ve packed my bags and gone
I know you think I’m runnin’ round and that’s why you’re so peaked
That’s another lie of that same old stuff but I hope you don’t expect me to believe
Though after night you don’t come back cause you just love the home
But who’s gonna take your garbage out when I’ve packed my bags and gone
Honey who’s gonna take your garbage out when I’ve packed my bags and gone
You’re gonna miss me honey gal
Ah you’re kiddin’

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Ernest Tubb And Loretta Lynn - Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out
Single Ernest And Loretta Decca 1969
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