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Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello - Ernest Tubb
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  1. You Hit the Nail Right on the Head
  2. Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right
  3. That Wild and Wicked Look in Your Eyes
  4. A Lonely Heart Knows
  5. Don't Your Face Look Red
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  1. You Hit the Nail Right on the Head
  2. Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right
  3. That Wild and Wicked Look in Your Eyes
  4. A Lonely Heart Knows
  5. Don't Your Face Look Red
  6. Answer to "Rainbow at Midnight"
  7. Watching My Past Go By
  8. A Woman Has Wrecked Many a Good Man
  9. Headin' Down the Wrong Highway
  10. Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello
  11. Taking It Easy Here
  12. Seaman's Blues
  13. How Can I Forget You
  14. Yesterday's Winner Is a Loser Today
  15. I'm with a Crowd But So Alone
  16. Waiting for a Train
  17. Forever Is Ending Today
  18. Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)
  19. Till the End of the World
  20. Daddy, When Is Mommy Coming Home
  21. Don't Rob Another Man's Castle
  22. I'm Bitin' My Fingernails and Thinking of You
  23. My Filipino Rose
  24. My Tennessee Baby
  25. Slipping Around
  26. Warm Red Wine
  27. Driftwood on the River
  28. Tennessee Border, No. 2
  29. Letters Have No Arms
  30. I'll Take a Back Seat for You
  31. Throw Your Love My Way
  32. Don't Be Ashamed of Your Age
  33. Stand by Me
  34. The Old Rugged Cross
  35. What a Friend We Have in Jesus
  36. The Wonderful City
  37. When I Take My Vacation in Heaven
  38. Farther Along]
  39. I Love You Because
  40. Give Me a Little Old-Fashioned Love
  41. Unfaithful One
  42. Hillbilly Fever, No. 2
  43. Texas vs. Kentucky
  44. G-I-R-L Spells Trouble
  45. You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry
  46. Mother the Queen of My Heart
  47. Goodnight Irene
  48. Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You)
  49. I Need Attention Bad
  50. I'm Lonely and Blue
  51. Why Did You Give Me Your Love?
  52. I'm Free from the Chain Gang Now
  53. Why Should I Be Lonely?
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These 119 songs over five CDs represent Ernest Tubb at the very peak of his career musically and commercially, from 1947 until 1953. Disc One is filled with winners; Tubb's voice on these and the rest of the songs in this collection is at its richest and most expressive, not exactly soaring (it never did that) but never straining into the top of his range, and the results, coupled with Jerry Byrd's steel guitar and Tubb's and Jimmie Short's guitars, are exceptionally satisfying, crisp and well-articulated playing bringing ...

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