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Roy AcuffTennessee Waltz Letras:
I was dancing with my darling to the Tennessee
Waltz When an old friend I happened to see I
untroduced him to my loved one and while they were
dancing My friend stole my sweetheart from me I
remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz Only
you know how much I have lost Yes I lost my little
darling the night they were playing That beautiful
Tennessee Waltz [fiddle - dobro]
I was dancing with my darling...
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Roy Acuff Tennessee Waltz Letras Información:
THE TENNESSEE WALTZ1
Written by: Pee Wee King & Redd Stewart
Performed by: Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys 23
First released: 4
Single: 1947/49 5
Album: 1958 6
1 "The Tennessee Waltz" is a popular country music song originally recorded
by Roy Acuff See Note 5 . But its wide popularity can be attributed to Patti
Page who recorded it in 1950. Page's version of the song entered Billboard's Pop Music Chart on November 10, 1950, for a 30 week run that
didn't stop until it hit #1. And on the Country chart, it reached #2. In
1965, the State of Tennessee made "The Tennessee Waltz" an official song of
the state and to this day, the marching bands of several state funded
universities perform the song at the end of every home football game.
2 Personnel performing on this recording:
* Roy Acuff (guitar)
* Jesse Easterly (switches to bass guitar)
* Beecher Kirby aka: Bashful Brother Oswald (Dobro guitar 7 )
* Lonnie "Pap" Wilson (guitar)
* Rachel Veach (banjo)
3 Covered by, list abridged:
101 Strings Orchestra
Bruce Abbott
Willie "Loco" Alexander
Mose Allison
Herb Alpert
The Ames Brothers
David Amram
Eddy Arnold
Lillian Askeland
Chet Atkins
Gus Backus
LaVern Baker
Polly Bergen
James Brown
Ace Cannon
Mother Maybelle Carter
Eva Cassidy
Petula Clark
Patsy Cline
David Allan Coe
Columbia Ballroom Orchestra
Bobby Comstock & the Counts
Sam Cooke
Cowboy Copas
The Countdown Singers
Floyd Cramer
Johnny Crawfold
Lacy J. Dalton
Charlie Daniels
Lou Donaldson
The Emeralds
Percy Faith
Ella Fitzgerald
Myron Floren
The Fontane Sisters
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Foster & Allen
Connie Francis
Jerry Fuller
Don Gibson
Emmylou Harris
Joel Harrison
Erskine Hawkins
Johnny Hill
Art Hodes
Bill Holman
Richard "Groove" Holmes
Ferlin Husky
Sonny James
Norah Jones
Spike Jones & His City Slickers
Sammy Kaye
Luther Kent
King Curtis
Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys
Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas
James Last
The Ramsey Lewis Trio
Guy Lombardo
The Louvin Brothers
Manfred Mann
Jimmy Martin
Miki & Griff
The Mills Brothers
Moms & Dads
Anne Murray
Jim Nabors
The Nashville String Band
Anita O'Day
Daniel O'Donnell
Patti Page
Dolly Parton
Les Paul
Les Paul & Mary Ford
The Peanuts
Norman Percival & His Piano Orchestra
Carl Perkins
Webb Pierce
Elvis Presley
Louis Prima
Bonnie Raitt
Boots Randolph
Otis Redding
Jim Reeves
André Rieu
Sonny Rollins
Doc Severinsen
The Shadows
Ireen Sheer
Cybill Shepherd
Six Fat Dutchmen
Jo Stafford
Redd Stewart
Martin Taylor
Tennessee River Authority
Jacky Terrasson
IIIrd Tyme Out
Sue Thompson
Sally Timms
Ernest Tubb & the Texas Troubadors
Billy Vaughn
Jimmy Wakely
Bernie Wallace
Lawrence Welk
Kitty Wells
Dotty West
Slim Whitman
Hank Williams, Jr.
Faron Young
et al.
4 Released on: *
SINGLE(s):
(See Note 5
(1)Roy Acuff:
A-side: "The Tennessee Waltz"
B-side: Unknown
(a) Columbia, 10-Inch, Vinyl, 78rpm Single, #20551, US-1949. See Note 5
* The album(s) and record(s) listed here may have different versions
of the song than the one that was transcribed. Also, this list is not
intended to be the complete discography on which this song appears.
5 Some sources say that "The Tennessee Waltz," by Roy Acuff, was first
released in 1947, but I haven't been able to find written documentation
or a catalogue number for a 1947 release. Other sources cite a 1949
release by Columbia Records. See Note 4.
6 There may be earlier albums issued that contain this song, but I haven't
been able to find written documentation of them.
7 Dobro is a trade name now owned by Gibson Guitar Corporation and used for
a particular design of resonator guitar, often called a Hawiian Guitar. The
name, Dobro, was coined by the Dopyera brothers when they formed the Dobro
Manufacturing Company in 1928. In time Dobro came to mean any resonator
guitar, or specifically one with a single inverted resonator.
8 Transcribed from the track on this album.
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