This is Country Music Royalty at it's BEST! Earnest Tubb and then Loretta Lynn, Then nthe 2 of them sing " who's gonna take your garbage out ! What a song, and what a title! you want Country Music legends here you go !!!
I love to watch Tubbs’s face as he sings, especially his eyes. You can’t fake that kind of sincerity and sense of fun. One of the great ones when country was really country.
The best description I ever heard of Ernest was by Hank Wangford when he described the late singer as " a man who sang delightfully flat all his life". I love it and I loved Ernest Tubb for it too!
Your right old Erny did sing flat yet always stayed in tune great showman and promoter of up and coming younger stars. RIP Mr Tubb you live forever on TH-cam keeping all us old fans happy
His pitch on these songs is fine, if not perfect. When hey say flat I think they mean something else... maybe referring to how plain and unadorned his style is. Sounds good in this era of overwrought divas.
@@johnsieger6197 It's perfectly off, it's harder than just nailing the note for most people. But he definately sings pretty consistently flat in this song. I sure hope your ears are in my audience and not my band. ;-)
My grandfather ran a Hudson Valley cities firefighter fundraisers and regularly billed him. He has a hell of a tale of organizing a beautiful bill until Tubbs never shows an act before set. He had to rush to the motel he bought him and drag him out of bed at 6pm to slug his set only to leave with shoulders over groupies. Still never smug....just slug haha. Guy was never a leech coward or villain. He was just a beautiful humble every man laughing through stardom. Gotta love him
I met Ernest Tubb when I was a little boy. He was at a county fair near Flint Michigan. He autographed a picture for my mom and was so down to earth and friendly. He asked mom her name so he could write it on the picture and when she said it was Barbara he said, “ok here ya go Barbie doll.” Then he gave her a wink as he handed her the picture.
My eyes teared up while watching this. Brings back memories of watching the Wilborn Brothers with my mom as a young boy in the 60's. Miss you momma, thanks for exposing me to all the great country artists of that era especially ET and Loretta.
I used to watch the Wilburn Brothers show every Saturday night when I was a kid. I watched it to laugh at the squares but I came away with a life-long deep love for real country music. When I saw Loretta on here back in the early 60's I always thought she was a big star. It wasn't until later that I realized she was just starting out.
Good God! I had no idea good Ol’ Ernest was born in 1914...1 week ago from this day, on 9th of February, about 104 years ago! A thing like that... Happy belated 104th E.T!
Man I got to see Loretta when I was about 10 years old it was great, Wish I could have got to see Ernest before he passed on, sure do love his music to this day I still do!
😅 that was good old country music back in the day I'll still love it today and it's 2024 okay I'm still kicking and I'm glad I'm still kicking thank the Lord
When my brother and I were little, we would call him the "Texas 2x4". What a legend he was...... and still is. Loretta Lynn - "The Queen of Country Music" Her recordings from the 1960s can't be touched. R. I. P. Ernest Tubb Billy Byrd🎸
love them both , E T was my favorite in the late 50 ts, and those two together is fabulous, they just dont make country music like that any more, my all time favorite is walz across texas
Thanks Thanks a lot I got a broken heart That's all I've got You made me cry Now I cried a lot I lost your love Baby thanks a lot You told our friends As I was passin' by That you're not sorry That you made me cry You said I deserve Just what I got Well if that's how you feel Honey thanks a lot Thanks thanks a lot [Chorus] You wanted a fool And I played the part Now all I've got Is a broken heart We loved a little And laughed a lot Then you were gone Honey thanks a lot
Domnule Marinescu, daca ati stii ce mult ma bucur acum sa vad ca mai sunt romani care asculta muzica asta buna! Asta da muzica de calitate, nu-i asa? Nu e pacat ca in Romania nu e cunoscuta? Eu ascult Loretta Lynn, the Wilburn Brothers, cateodata Ernest Tubb si, rareori, Statler Brothers! It's great to hear there are Romanians who have heard of country music and enjoy it!
I'm gonna spend the night like every night before Playin E.T. and I'll play him some more I've gotta have a shot of them old troubadours Set 'em up Joe and play? Walking The Floor?
And the reason why you're listening to today's Country: Big screen,processed cheese?? Support the independent artists and labels if you want the legacy to continue.
A unique voice beats a beautiful voice every time.
Many can be beautiful, but only one can be unique.
Saw Ernest Tubb when I just turned 21 at the Corral Club in Seaside, CA near Monterey. A lot of GI’s stationed at Ft. Ord were there.
This is how real country singers looked and sounded back in the day
This is Country Music Royalty at it's BEST! Earnest Tubb and then Loretta Lynn, Then nthe 2 of them sing " who's gonna take your garbage out ! What a song, and what a title! you want Country Music legends here you go !!!
I love to watch Tubbs’s face as he sings, especially his eyes. You can’t fake that kind of sincerity and sense of fun. One of the great ones when country was really country.
Ernest and Loretta what great country musicians God bless them and her families
He did so much for country music,Shame on Nashville for not preserving his record store.A pity.
The best description I ever heard of Ernest was by Hank Wangford when he described the late singer as " a man who sang delightfully flat all his life". I love it and I loved Ernest Tubb for it too!
Your right old Erny did sing flat yet always stayed in tune great showman and promoter of up and coming younger stars. RIP Mr Tubb you live forever on TH-cam keeping all us old fans happy
His pitch on these songs is fine, if not perfect. When hey say flat I think they mean something else... maybe referring to how plain and unadorned his style is. Sounds good in this era of overwrought divas.
@@johnsieger6197 It's perfectly off, it's harder than just nailing the note for most people. But he definately sings pretty consistently flat in this song. I sure hope your ears are in my audience and not my band. ;-)
My grandfather ran a Hudson Valley cities firefighter fundraisers and regularly billed him. He has a hell of a tale of organizing a beautiful bill until Tubbs never shows an act before set. He had to rush to the motel he bought him and drag him out of bed at 6pm to slug his set only to leave with shoulders over groupies. Still never smug....just slug haha. Guy was never a leech coward or villain. He was just a beautiful humble every man laughing through stardom. Gotta love him
@@Erorrandz I read a quote by ET where he said something like " be nice to people on your way to the top, and on your way back to the bottom"
I met Ernest Tubb when I was a little boy. He was at a county fair near Flint Michigan. He autographed a picture for my mom and was so down to earth and friendly. He asked mom her name so he could write it on the picture and when she said it was Barbara he said, “ok here ya go Barbie doll.” Then he gave her a wink as he handed her the picture.
My eyes teared up while watching this. Brings back memories of watching the Wilborn Brothers with my mom as a young boy in the 60's. Miss you momma, thanks for exposing me to all the great country artists of that era especially ET and Loretta.
Here's two of the most recognizable voices in country music. Loretta Lynn and Ernest Tubb.
Loretta had the cutest most sincere smile!
I sure like both kinds of music here, Country AND Western!
If Loretta Lynn was hoarse that night, i couldn't tell. She sounded great 👍
Real C&W music right there! 🤠🤠🎸🎸
I used to watch the Wilburn Brothers show every Saturday night when I was a kid. I watched it to laugh at the squares but I came away with a life-long deep love for real country music.
When I saw Loretta on here back in the early 60's I always thought she was a big star. It wasn't until later that I realized she was just starting out.
smokeemonkee Nice story. Funny you say that about Loretta. She always had star power even when she was first starting out!
I met Ernest Tubb in Evansville Indiana,,he had pictures made with us a true gentleman.
A true country music legend.
2 legends and my fav. Country singers
Lynn was incredible. My dad loved her back in the 1970s. I didn't get it at the time, but I do now.
Good God!
I had no idea good Ol’ Ernest was born in 1914...1 week ago from this day, on 9th of February, about 104 years ago!
A thing like that...
Happy belated 104th E.T!
I was lucky to see Ernest Tubb at Willy Nelson's last 4th of July Picnic, Ernest was great and very old then, but still a performer. A great time.
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This is as country as country music can be, just amazing. :)
Man I got to see Loretta when I was about 10 years old it was great, Wish I could have got to see Ernest before he passed on, sure do love his music to this day I still do!
This is a Awesome video too True that's why me I still do. True that's perfect. So cute. Thanks again lyt
This is real country music
😅 that was good old country music back in the day I'll still love it today and it's 2024 okay I'm still kicking and I'm glad I'm still kicking thank the Lord
A Beautiful voice and beautiful songs, thank you for sharing his beautiful music
Love to hear Ernest and Loretta together♥
As fi in stare sa ascult muzica country 24 de ore din 24! Bine ca acum exista Internet-Radio!
I took some garbage out earlier today. Got a few $$ for it at a pawn shop in Nashville.
When my brother and I were little, we would call him the "Texas 2x4". What a legend he was...... and still is.
Loretta Lynn - "The Queen of Country Music" Her recordings from the 1960s can't be touched.
R. I. P.
Ernest Tubb
Billy Byrd🎸
ET was one of my husband’s best friends,and he is missed.
I SURE MISS THIS LEGEND, HE WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN, COUSIN FIGEL
this whole thing brought so much joy to my heart.
What a treat! Thank you for the video, I've watched it often and still loving it in 2022.
I love these two together , Great.....
love them both , E T was my favorite in the late 50 ts, and those two together is fabulous, they just dont make country music like that any more, my all time favorite is walz across texas
Hello Lori, How are you doing?
Bravo, Natural na natural kung kumanta👏🎶💖✨🌏
Start of 'Thanks a Lot' brings an immediate smile and taps on my toes :) Great duet with Loretta too :)
Thanks
Thanks a lot
I got a broken heart
That's all I've got
You made me cry
Now I cried a lot
I lost your love
Baby thanks a lot
You told our friends
As I was passin' by
That you're not sorry
That you made me cry
You said I deserve
Just what I got
Well if that's how you feel
Honey thanks a lot
Thanks thanks a lot
[Chorus]
You wanted a fool
And I played the part
Now all I've got
Is a broken heart
We loved a little
And laughed a lot
Then you were gone
Honey thanks a lot
Love this kind of country music great singer
Beautiful and such Musical Chemistry!
He was - is the Best !! Going old school ..
Fantastic, what a performer
One of the greatest !!! Thank´s a lot :-))
wow, what a performance, love it very much, thanks thanks a lot for uploading it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"I'm hoarse but we'll try it" knocks it out of the park
Ernest Tubb is the all time greatest in the field of Honky Tonk.
the best of country
Man, Loretta was fiiiiiine. 😰
what an amazing smile. she just glowed!
Loretta is so beautiful, and still is for her age. The one only the coal miner's daughter
Hello Emma, How are you doing?
Great video many thanks from an Ernest Tubb fan in the UK Subscribed and rung the bell.
My favorite duo!
Old school is always the best
That's from the old "Wilburn Brothers Show"! I remember them from when I was a small boy!! :)
Two classic artists all for the price of one makes this video very good. 👍👍👍
Ernest Tubb was first class!
♥Ernest Dale Tubb the Texas Troubadour🔴⚪🔵
Thoroughly Delightful...
This is some shit kicking music right here boy.
Wonderful time was. People knows to leave then .Never will be again
Domnule Marinescu, daca ati stii ce mult ma bucur acum sa vad ca mai sunt romani care asculta muzica asta buna! Asta da muzica de calitate, nu-i asa? Nu e pacat ca in Romania nu e cunoscuta? Eu ascult Loretta Lynn, the Wilburn Brothers, cateodata Ernest Tubb si, rareori, Statler Brothers!
It's great to hear there are Romanians who have heard of country music and enjoy it!
It could be better than ever
People knows to leave?
THIS IS COUNTRY!!! you hear that TALOY QUIFF!!
God bless America
Pure country gold...
I don't know who the steel player was on Thanks A Lot but he was Killin it!
On this version it was Hal Rugg.
Sounds like Buddy Charleton, but Hal's on the next song. Weird. Did they switch between songs? Maybe Hal was doing his Charleton impersonation.
Man that might've been the best steel guitarist backup I can remember ever hearing.
Don't get better than Ernest Tubb.
🇺🇸
That’s certainly Hal!
I love how loud Ernest's guitar is in the mix
How fucking cool is this?!?!! THANKS so much for posting. I LOVE it!
Another great one
Love him
Wonderful!!
Lois Williams xxs
The best terrible Singer in the world. I love this
I love Lorena line sad 😢 to see her go god bless her family
Just badass!!
I'm gonna spend the night like every night before
Playin E.T. and I'll play him some more
I've gotta have a shot of them old troubadours
Set 'em up Joe and play? Walking The Floor?
billy byrd............one of the first players to have signature guitar made for him. GIBSON BYRDLAND
The guitar was made in collaboration with Billy and Hank Garland - hence the name 'Byrdland'
Why do they still call modern country music “country music”?? Real country music died in the 80’/90’s.
70's* Poser.
A friend and I have a term for the new stuff
Nashville pop
If it aint on a 45, its in the fire
There’s still some true country around today but they don’t play it on the radio sadly
Nashville sold their soul for billions of pop dollars….
YOU KNEW EVERYTHING ,THANKS A LOT
And the reason why you're listening to today's Country: Big screen,processed cheese?? Support the independent artists and labels if you want the legacy to continue.
Tom Dodds
Robert's Western World & the Nashville Palace support the legacy!
Too bad they don’t play the smaller artist on the radio anymore
I dig this entire video, Thanks!
True that's just really True. YOU MADE ME DO THIS A WHOLE LOT TOO. YES IDID TRUE THAT'S YOU MEI GUESS I DID.
to bad,we just don't have good singers like them anymore.todays so called country stars just don't cut it.carrie underwood country?what a joke!
Wow! Thanks,
lovely loretta.
One of my favorite songs
Bruh Loretta Lynn is beautiful ❤
Great song!
Yes!!
They dont make am like Loretta enymore...love her
Loretta Lynn invented feistiness, haha!
Yeah she did lol fist city😂
Thanks alot
Loretta Lynn has to be one of the few singers who could shout (or "holler") when she sang and it sounded like a platinum record.
The best!
cool - Billy Byrd back with ET on this one!
I love his hat!
John b. Stetson or get the fuck out👌🦅
P chamberlain lol
Ernest can't keep on the beat when he looks at Loretta's pretty smile... Easy to get distracted with her next to you... :)
I wish I could have seen Ernest and the Texas Troubadours.
me too! just discovering Mr Ernest Tubb right now in 2020!!! Loving his music and style for sure...
❤❤❤❤My LOVE, ernestly..... ❤❤❤❤
Love that song
Hello Kathy, How are you doing?
r.i.p to both of them
country GOLD