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"Tennessee Border #2" is a country music song written by Jimmy Work, sung by Red Foley and Ernest Tubb, and released on the Decca label. In December 1949, it reached No. 2 on the country best seller and disc jockey charts. [1] It spent 10 weeks on the charts and was the No. 14 juke box country record of 1950. [2] [1]
Year Single US Country; 1949 "Tennessee Border" 15 1957 "I Found My Girl in the USA" 5 1958 "What Makes a Man Wander" 8 1959 "Walkin' My Blues Away"
Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello is a compilation of Ernest Tubb recordings from 1947 to 1953, released in 1991. It is a 5-CD box set and contains 113 songs. The set includes extensive liner notes, session notes and photographs.
A digital analysis of lyrics showed that out of all the cities mentioned in songs, Nashville is the second-most mentioned city of all time. Here are the other cities.
All lyrics are written by Jack White, except where noted; all music is composed by Jack and Meg White, ... "Tennessee Border" (Live) Jimmy Work: 2:09: Personnel
Tennessee Border (Jimmie Work) Tramp on the Street (Grady Cole/Hazel Cole) W. Wait For the Light to Shine (Fred Rose) When God Dips His Love in My Heart (Cleavant ...
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Haynes and Burns met in 1936 during a WNOX-AM audition in Knoxville, Tennessee, when they were both 16 years old. [2] Known as Junior and Dude (pronounced "dood'-ee"), the pair was rechristened Homer (Haynes) and Jethro (Burns) when WNOX Program Director Lowell Blanchard forgot their nicknames during a 1936 broadcast. [1]