 | Amazing Grace: 40 Treasured Hymns [Read More ...] Description: Tennessee Ernie Ford's warm, commanding baritone lives on most dramatically in his vivid rendition of the Merle Travis-penned coal miner's song "Sixteen Tons," which topped the national charts in 1955. But by the 1960s, Ford, a leading entertainer in his time and host of an NBC-T... |
 | All-Time Greatest Hymns [Read More ...] The product has not arrived so I can't review it:I will review it when I receive the product. Please check that it has definately left your warehouse. |
 | Tennessee Ernie Ford - Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Sixteen Tons of Fun:Not only do you get Sixteen Tons but there is also Shotgun Boogie and the Ballad of Davey Crockett. No wonder Mr. Ford was popular during the golden age of pop singers, the 1950's because as this CD shows his songs were fun and there is a feeling of joy in his voice. |
 | Sings 22 Favorite Hymns [Read More ...] Tennessee Ernie Ford Sings 22 Favorite Hymns:These are the traditional hymns I grew up with and Mr. Ford sings them beautifully. Listening to them gives me time to pause in my life for private worship and praise to God through song. |
 | Vintage Collections Series [Read More ...] Excellent Music:If you like classic country then TEF is a must have. A few songs are a bit corney but who cares. Highly recomended. |
 | Spirituals [Read More ...] Tennessee Ernie:Ernie Ford was a marvelous Gospel singer in his day. These recordings are strong but not as strong as on recordings of hymns. The back-up vocals are fair and the songs seem a bit rushed. Overall it is a good album. |
 | How Great Thou Art [Read More ...] Interesting:I remember listening to this artist sing when I was growing up and I had always love to hear his voice,so I was glad that I took the oportunity to buy this CD and to be able to listen to it any time. My son heard it and he found it pleasant to listen to as well. |
 | Songs of the Civil War [Read More ...] Review: The Why and The Wherefore? :Of all the wars documented in the annals of human history, the American Civil War must go down as one of the most interesting. The exploits of Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson are far better than anything that could be produced by... |
 | Best of Best Gospel [Read More ...] Same Story:Over all, not bad. But it doesn't compete with the Gaither's 40 Treasured Hymns. With only a few songs, it ends quickly as it begins. |
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 | Tennessee Ernie Ford - Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Sixteen Tons of Fun:Not only do you get Sixteen Tons but there is also Shotgun Boogie and the Ballad of Davey Crockett. No wonder Mr. Ford was popular during the golden age of pop singers, the 1950's because as this CD shows his songs were fun and there is a feeling of joy in his voice. |
 | Hymns [Read More ...] Review: Ninety And Nine Stars!:In 1956 Tennessee Ernie Ford released his first gospel album, a wonderful work called `hymns' which perched itself atop the billboard charts for an unprecedented 277 weeks. In 1962 the LP was even honoured by Capitol Records for being the most successful LP... |
 | Best Sacred Memories [Read More ...] Review: Good effort:Finally someone tries to offer hymns that are new to CD. Unfortunately, it suffers the tragic flaw of only having a small collection. This album is worth the buy for two reasons. Many of these songs are not located on the Gaither Collection. Secondly, the liner notes ... |
 | Country Classics: Tennessee Ernie Ford [Read More ...] Review: will have to do:Tenn Ernie Ford's recorded legacy has not been well served by Capitol Records, except for his early hits and his gospel sides. The man had a long career and maintained a high standard of quality. This collection has some hard-to-find cuts, mostly country-derived... |
 | America the Beautiful [Read More ...] Ernie Ford - America the Beautiful CD:Mr. Ford is a true American and a true patriot. And what a voice! This CD will swell your pride in America and warm your heart. A truly beautiful tribute to this great country. |
 | Amazing Grace: 25 Treasured Hymns [Read More ...] Review: Good, but not great...:This is definately one of the better packages for Tennessee Ernie Ford. It contains hard to find hymns such as "Wafaring Pilgrim" and "Stand by Me", as well as the favorite "The Old Rugged Cross". Personally, I recommend the Gaither Edition. It has 40 hymns... |
 | Sixteen Tons [Read More ...] Description: Tennessee Ernie was a fixture of the country music scene in Los Angeles when he recorded these tracks between 1949 and 1959. This is a collector's choice sweep through Ernie's groundbreaking uptempo sides that featured not only his unique window-rattling baritone but instrumental... |
 | The Real Thing [Read More ...] Review: Ernie Ford, not just "The Real Thing," but "A Sure Thing":I have been an avid collector of Tennessee Ernie's music most of my life (I'm 43) and have managed to collect all of his Capitol and Word recordings but a few.
"The Real Thing" CD is an exciting addition to my collection ... |
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