by Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn Miscellaneous Sweet Thang (1967) I slipped out of the house about sundown While mama was a-washing her hair And you can bet your bottom dollars she’ll come looking for
by Ernest Tubb on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb Miscellaneous Missing In Action (1952) The warships had landed and I came ashore The fighting was over for me evermore For I had been wounded, they left me for dead A stone for my pillo
by Ernest Tubb on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb Miscellaneous Thanks A Lot (1963) Thanks, thanks a lot I got a broken heart that’s all I got You made me cry and I cried a lot I lost your love baby thanks a lot You told our frien
by Ernest Tubb on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb Miscellaneous Soldier's Last Letter (1944) When the postman delivered a letter It filled her dear heart full of joy But she didn't know till she read the inside It was the last one from
by Brown Junior on album Miscellaneous
Brown Junior Miscellaneous My Baby Don't Dance To Nothing But Ernest Tubb (1993) I got a gal that’s mighty peculiar she’s got a funny state of mind Though she likes all kinds of singers she’ll
by Ernest Tubb on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb Miscellaneous Tomorrow Never Comes (1945) Oh, you tell me that you love Yes, you tell me that you care That tomorrow we'll be married But tomorrow's never there Oh, tomorrow never co
by Ernest Tubb on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb Miscellaneous Walking The Floor Over You (1979) I’m walking the floor over you I can’t sleep a wink that is true I’m hoping and praying as my heart breaks right in two Walking the
by Ernest Tubb on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb Miscellaneous Let';s Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello (1949) Let’s say goodbye like we said hello in a friendly kind of way There’s something wrong your love is gone I’ve no reason no
by Ernest Tubb on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb Miscellaneous Do What You Do Do Well (1965) He couldn’t move a mountain Or pull down a big oak tree But my dad became, a mighty big man With his simple philosophy Do what you do, d
by Ernest Tubb on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb Miscellaneous Try Me One More Time (1944) Yes I know I’ve been untrue And I have hurt you through and through But please have mercy on this heart of mine Take me back and try me one
by Ernest Tubb on album Ernest Tubb Record Shop
When I come home at night I find him sitting there Looking at the paper In my favorite chair He's drinking up my coffee Wearing my house shoes He's the fellow they call Mr. Blues Since you went away
by Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn on album Miscellaneous
Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn Miscellaneous Mr. And Mrs. Used To Be (1964) Now we go our separate Mr & Mrs Used To Be For oh so long I’ve loved you and I know that you loved me But time moved on