Tennessee Ernie Ford - Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart! MP3 Herunterladen

Album: Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart!
Stil: Country
Kategorie: Popmusik / Folkmusic - Countrymusik
Land: US
Etikett: Pickwick/33 Records
Katalognummer: PC-3047
Größe MP3: 2882 mb
Größe FLAC: 1722 mb
Bewertung: 4.5
Trackliste
1 | Kiss Me Big | 2:10 |
2 | Ivy League | 2:12 |
3 | Sunday Barbeque | 2:19 |
4 | Glad Rags | 1:57 |
5 | Love Makes The World Go 'Round | 2:27 |
6 | Down Deep | 2:06 |
7 | She's My Baby | 2:10 |
8 | Ain't Nobody's Business | 1:55 |
9 | The Lonely Man | 2:10 |
10 | Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart | 2:10 |
Versionen
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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SPC-3047 | Tennessee Ernie Ford | Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart! (LP, Album, Comp) | Pickwick | SPC-3047 | US | 1966 |
SPS-427 | Tennessee Ernie Ford | Tennessee Ernie Ford (LP, Comp) | Sears | SPS-427 | US | Unknown |
SP-427 | Tennessee Ernie Ford | Tennessee Ernie Ford (LP, Comp) | Sears | SP-427 | US | Unknown |
SPC-3047 | Tennessee Ernie Ford | Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart! (LP, Album) | Pickwick | SPC-3047 | Canada | 1966 |
Album
Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart - Tennessee Ernie Ford. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. One of ol' Ern's signature tunes was missing from YT. Not any more. From 1962-65, Ford hosted a daytime talkvariety show, The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show later known as Hello, Peapickers from KGO-TV in San Francisco, broadcast over the ABC television network. In 1968, Ford narrated the RankinBass Thanksgiving TV special The Mouse on the Mayflower for NBC. The mouse narrator seen at the beginning of the special, William the Churchmouse, was a caricature of Ford, in keeping with a RankinBass tradition. Non-album track. Ivy League. Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart 1958. Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart bw Down Deep. Sunday Barbeque bw Love Makes The World Go Round. The album begins with an agreeable song written around the aforementioned saying, and thereafter contains three of Ford's minor pop hits from the period: Ivy League is a cloying bit of collegiate humor, and Sunday Barbecue is a vocal version of the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra's Doodletown Fifers. Add Glad Rags, which scraped the bottom of the charts in 1959, and you have a fair collection of Ford's last few pop hits. Unfortunately , none of them are very good. The Collection - Tennessee Ernie Ford, Kay Starr. He got it from Tennessee Ernie I guess. He would say it to me. I think it is a term of endearment because we grow peas in the South and pick them, shell them, and eat them off the vine, so thus, bless your pea-pickin' little ol' heart. A goober is a peanut. Sources: North Carolina. Tennessee Ernie Ford. The Collection. Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own. Anticipation Blues. Ballad of Davy Crockett. Blackberry Boogie. Black-Eyed Susie. Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart. Bright Lights and Blond Haired Women. Call Me Darling, Call Me Sweetheart. Catfish Boogie. Hey Mr. Cotton Picker. Smokey Mountain Boogie. King Of The Road. Shotgun Boogie. Tennessee ernie ford. Tennessee Ernie Ford The Army Of The Free. download 2:30