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The Best of Ernest Tubb - 50 Country Classics

by Ernest Tubb
50 SONGS
Jan 1984
Soldier's Last Letter
Ernest Tubb
Goodnight Irene
Ernest Tubb & Red Foley
Do It Now
Ernest Tubb
All Those Yesterdays
Ernest Tubb
I'm Lonely and Blue
Ernest Tubb
Drivin' Nails in My Coffin
Ernest Tubb
Filipino Baby
Ernest Tubb
Slippin' Around
Ernest Tubb
I'm a Long Gone Daddy
Ernest Tubb
White Silver Sands
Ernest Tubb
He'll Have to Go
Ernest Tubb
Am I That Easy to Forget?
Ernest Tubb
The Wonderful City
Ernest Tubb
The Yellow Rose of Texas
Ernest Tubb
Kansas City Blues
Ernest Tubb
Tennessee Border #2
Ernest Tubb & Red Foley
That My Darlin' Is Me
Ernest Tubb
My Hillbilly Baby
Ernest Tubb & The Texas Troubadors
Answer the Phone
Ernest Tubb
Don't Rob Another Man's Castle
Ernest Tubb & The Andrews Sisters
Why Did You Give Me Your Love?
Ernest Tubb
Your Cheatin' Heart
Ernest Tubb
Mister Blues
Ernest Tubb
Jealous Loving Heart
Ernest Tubb
Two Glasses Joe
Ernest Tubb
San Antonio Rose
Ernest Tubb
You Win Again
Ernest Tubb
Driftwood on the River
Ernest Tubb
Journey's End
Ernest Tubb
A Guy Named Joe
Ernest Tubb
Pick Me up on Your Way Down
Ernest Tubb
You're Breaking My Heart
Ernest Tubb & The Texas Troubadors
Have You Ever Been Lonely
Ernest Tubb
When a Soldier Knocks and Finds Nobody Home
Ernest Tubb & The Texas Troubadors
I'll Always Be Glad to Take You Back
Ernest Tubb
I Believe I'm Entitled to You
Ernest Tubb
Kentucky Waltz
Ernest Tubb & Red Foley
This Troubled Mind O'mine
Ernest Tubb & The Texas Troubadors
You're the Only Good Thing (That's Happened to Me)
Ernest Tubb & The Texas Troubadors
Tomorrow Never Comes
Ernest Tubb
There's No Fool Like a Young Fool
Ernest Tubb & The Texas Troubadors
It's Been so Long, Darling
Ernest Tubb
The Next Voice You Hear
Ernest Tubb
When I Take My Vacation in Heaven
Ernest Tubb
The Kind of Love She Gave to Me
Ernest Tubb
You're a Real Good Friend
Ernest Tubb & Red Foley
Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello
Ernest Tubb
The Old Rugged Cross
Ernest Tubb
Till the End of the World
Ernest Tubb
Why Should I Be Lonely?
Ernest Tubb