Ernest Tubb discography
Main article: Ernest Tubb
Ernest Tubb discography | |
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Studio albums | 37 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
Singles | 92 |
No. 1 singles | 6 |
Ernest Tubb was an American singer and songwriter and one of the pioneers of country music.
Studio albums
1940s and 1950s
Title | Details |
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Ernest Tubb Souvenir Album |
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Favorites |
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Old Rugged Cross |
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Songs of Jimmie Rodgers |
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Favorites |
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Daddy of 'Em All |
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The Importance of Being Ernest |
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1960s
Title | Details | Peak positions |
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US Country | ||
Ernest Tubb Record Shop |
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Ernest Tubb and His Texas Troubadours |
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Midnight Jamboree |
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All Time Hits |
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Golden Favorites |
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On Tour |
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Just Call Me Lonesome |
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The Family Bible |
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Thanks a Lot |
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7 |
Blue Christmas |
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My Pick of the Hits |
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15 |
Hittin' the Road |
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Stand by Me |
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By Request |
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28 |
Country Hits Old and New |
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35 |
Another Story |
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6 |
Ernest Tubb Sings Hank Williams |
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34 |
Country Hit Time |
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Saturday Satan Sunday Saint |
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34 |
Let's Turn Back the Years |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||
1970s
Title | Details | Peak positions |
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US Country | ||
Good Year for the Wine |
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One Sweet Hello |
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Say Something Nice to Sarah |
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33 |
Baby It's So Hard to Be Good |
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I've Got All the Heartaches I Can Handle |
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Ernest Tubb |
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45 |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||
Collaborations
Title | Details | Peak positions |
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US Country | ||
Red and Ernie (with Red Foley) |
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Mr. & Mrs. Used to Be (with Loretta Lynn) |
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13 |
Singin' Again (with Loretta Lynn) |
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2 |
If We Put Our Heads Together (with Loretta Lynn) |
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19 |
Story (with Loretta Lynn) |
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43 |
Just You and Me, Daddy (with Justin Tubb) |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||
Selected compilations
Title | Details | Peak positions |
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US Country | ||
The Ernest Tubb Story |
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Ernest Tubb's Greatest Hits |
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44 |
Ernest Tubb's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 |
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 |
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The Legend and the Legacy [A] |
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10 |
Honkey Tonk Classics |
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Country Music Hall of Fame |
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Retrospective, Vol. 1 |
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Retrospective, Vol. 2 |
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Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello (box set) |
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Yellow Rose of Texas (box set) |
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Walking the Floor Over You (box set) |
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Another Story |
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Ernest Tubb |
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Country Hoedown |
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There's a Little Bit of Everything in Texas |
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Early Hits of The Texas Troubadour |
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The Definitive Ernest Tubb Hits Collection |
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Texas Troubadour (box set) |
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Blue Eyed Elaine (Tubb the Songwriter) |
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Walking the Floor Over You (The Hits, Vol. 1) |
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Slippin' Around (The Hits, Vol. 2) |
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Time After Time (Writers Galore) |
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The Definitive Collection |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||
Singles
1930s and 1940s
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | |
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US Country | US | ||
1936 | "The Passing of Jimmie Rodgers" | — | — |
"This TB Is Whipping Me" | — | — | |
1940 | "Blue Eyed Elaine" | — | — |
"I'll Get Along Somehow" | — | — | |
"I'll Never Cry Over You" | — | — | |
1941 | "I Cared For You More Than You Know" | — | — |
"Walking the Floor Over You" | — | 23 | |
"Mean Mama Blues" | — | — | |
1943 | "You Nearly Lose Your Mind" | — | — |
1944 | "Try Me One More Time" | 2 | 18 |
"Soldier's Last Letter" | 1 | 16 | |
"Yesterday's Tears" | 4 | 29 | |
1945 | "Keep My Mem'ry in Your Heart" | 6 | — |
"Tomorrow Never Comes" | 3 | — | |
"Careless Darlin'" | 3 | — | |
"It's Been So Long Darling" | 1 | — | |
1946 | "Rainbow at Midnight" | 1 | — |
"Filipino Baby" | 2 | — | |
"Drivin' Nails in My Coffin" | 5 | — | |
1947 | "Don't Look Now (But Your Broken Heart Is Showing)" | 4 | — |
"So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed" | 5 | — | |
"I'll Step Aside" | 4 | — | |
1948 | "Seaman's Blues" | 5 | — |
"You Nearly Lose Your Mind" | 15 | — | |
"Forever Is Ending Today" | 5 | 30 | |
"That Wild and Wicked Look in Your Eye" | 9 | — | |
"Have You Ever Been Lonely? (Have You Ever Been Blue)" | 2 | — | |
"Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello" | 5 | — | |
1949 | "Till the End of the World" | 4 | — |
"Daddy, When Is Mommy Coming Home" | 15 | — | |
"Mean Mama Blues" | 6 | — | |
"Slippin' Around" | 1 | 17 | |
"My Filipino Rose" | 6 | — | |
"Warm Red Wine" | 8 | — | |
"My Tennessee Baby" | 10 | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||
1950s
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | |
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US Country | US | ||
1950 | "Letters Have No Arms" | 2 | — |
"I'll Take a Back Seat for You" | 8 | — | |
"I Love You Because" | 2 | — | |
"Unfaithful One" | 8 | — | |
"Throw Your Love My Way" | 3 | — | |
"Give Me a Little Old Fashioned Love" | 9 | — | |
"You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry" | 10 | — | |
"(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You" | 5 | — | |
1951 | "Don't Stay Too Long" | 9 | — |
"Hey La La" | 6 | — | |
"Driftwood on the River" | 7 | — | |
1952 | "Missing in Action" | 3 | — |
"Somebody's Stolen My Honey" | 9 | — | |
"Fortunes in Memories" | 5 | — | |
1953 | "Divorce Granted" | 9 | — |
"I'll Miss You When You Go" | — | 22 | |
"Counterfeit Kisses" | — | 25 | |
1954 | "Two Glasses, Joe" | 11 | — |
1955 | "The Yellow Rose of Texas" | 7 | — |
"Thirty Days (To Come Back Home)" | 7 | — | |
1958 | "House of Glass" | 13 | — |
"Half a Mind" | 8 | — | |
"The Blues" | 21 | — | |
1959 | "What Am I Living For" | 19 | — |
"I Cried a Tear" | 12 | — | |
"Next Time" | 14 | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||
1960s
Year | Single | Peak positions |
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US Country | ||
1960 | "Ev'rybody's Somebody's Fool" | 16 |
1961 | "Thoughts of a Fool" | 16 |
"Through That Door" | 14 | |
1962 | "I'm Looking High and Low for My Baby" | 16 |
"Show Her Lots of Gold" | 30 | |
1963 | "Mr. Juke Box" | 28 |
"Thanks a Lot" | 3 | |
1964 | "Be Better to Your Baby" | 26 |
"Pass the Booze" | 15 | |
1965 | "Do You What You Do Do Well" | 29 |
1966 | "Another Story" | 16 |
1968 | "Too Much of Not Enough" | 55 |
"I'm Gonna Make Like a Snake" | 69 | |
1969 | "Saturday Satan Sunday Saint" | 43 |
1970s
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | |
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US Country | CAN Country | ||
1973 | "I've Got All the Heartaches I Can Handle" | 93 | — |
1977 | "Sometimes I Do" | 79 | — |
"Half My Heart's in Texas" | flip | — | |
1979 | "Waltz Across Texas" (re-release) | 56 | 31 |
"Walking the Floor Over You" (w/ Merle Haggard) | 31 | 18 | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||
Other singles
Collaborations
Year | Single | Artist | Peak chart positions | |
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US Country | US | |||
1949 | "I'm Bitin' My Fingernails and Thinking of You" | The Andrews Sisters | 2 | 30 |
"Don't Rob Another Man's Castle" | 6 | — | ||
"Tennessee Border No. 2" | Red Foley | 2 | — | |
1950 | "Don't Be Ashamed of Your Age" | 7 | — | |
"Goodnight Irene" | Red Foley & The Sunshine Trio | 1 | 10 | |
"Hillbilly Fever No. 2" | Red Foley | 9 | — | |
1951 | "The Strange Little Girl" | Red Foley & Anita Kerr | 9 | — |
1952 | "Too Old to Cut the Mustard" | Red Foley | 5 | — |
1953 | "No Help Wanted #2" | 7 | — | |
1957 | "Mister Love" | The Wilburn Brothers | 8 | — |
1958 | "Hey, Mr. Bluebird" | 9 | — | |
1964 | "Mr. and Mrs. Used to Be"[B] | Loretta Lynn | 11 | — |
1965 | "Our Hearts Are Holding Hands" | 24 | — | |
"Waltz Across Texas" | His Texas Troubadours | 34 | — | |
1966 | "It's for God, and Country, and You Mom (That's Why I'm Fighting in Viet Nam)" |
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"Till My Getup Has Gotup and Gone" | 32 | — | ||
1967 | "Sweet Thang" | Loretta Lynn | 45 | — |
1969 | "Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out" | 18 | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||||
Guest singles
Year | Single | Artist | Peak chart positions | |
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US Country | CAN Country | |||
1983 | "Leave Them Boys Alone" | Hank Williams, Jr. & Waylon Jennings | 6 | 7 |
Christmas singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | |
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US Country | US | ||
1949 | "Blue Christmas" | 1 | 21 |
"White Christmas" | 7 | — | |
1950 | "Blue Christmas" (re-entry) | 9 | — |
1952 | "Blue Christmas" (re-entry) | 5 | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||
Notes
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