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All Time Hits
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1960
RecordedSeptember 21 – November 27, 1960, at Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee
GenreCountry, honky tonk
LabelDecca
ProducerOwen Bradley
Ernest Tubb chronology
Midnight Jamboree
(1960)
All Time Hits
(1960)
Golden Favorites
(1961)

All Time Hits is an album by American country singer Ernest Tubb, released in 1960 (see 1960 in music). It is not a compilation of Tubb's hits. Instead he covers older songs that had been hits for other country and honky-tonk singers.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

In his Allmusic review, Bruce Eder wrote of the album "The mere existence of these songs makes them priceless, as documents of Tubb's style, even if they lack the urgency of his "own" songs."[1]

Track listing

  1. "Crazy Arms" (Ralph Mooney, Chuck Seals)
  2. "Wondering" (Joe Werner)
  3. "Tennessee Saturday Night" (Billy Hughes)
  4. "Signed, Sealed and Delivered" (Lloyd Copas, Lois Mann)
  5. "Cold, Cold Heart" (Hank Williams)
  6. "I'm Movin' On" (Hank Snow)
  7. "Wabash Cannonball" (A. P. Carter, William Kindt)
  8. "I Love You So Much (It Hurts)" (Floyd Tillman)
  9. "Bouquet of Roses" (Steve Nelson, Bob Hilliard)
  10. "I Walk the Line" (Johnny Cash)
  11. "Four Walls" (George Campbell, Marvin Moore)
  12. "Candy Kisses" (George Morgan)

Personnel

  • Ernest Tubb – vocals, guitar
  • Leon Rhodes – guitar
  • Howard Johnson – guitar
  • Grady Martin – guitar
  • Buddy Emmons – pedal steel guitar
  • Bobby Garrett – pedal steel guitar
  • Ben Shaenfele – pedal steel guitar
  • Jack Drake – bass
  • Farris Coursey – drums
  • Bun Wilson – drums
  • Floyd Cramer – piano

References

  1. ^ a b Eder, Bruce. "All Time Hits > Review". AllMusic. Retrieved July 9, 2011.