I went to Mortuary school in the mid seventies in Nashville, always went to the mid nite jamboree because it was free, couldn't afford much else as a student. I was always amazed at how Mr Tubb was so kind to his fans, signing autographs as long as anyone want one. Very kind man. I also worked at the funeral home there, I believe George Morgan is buried in the same cemetery. Thanks for the video.
There was a guy who walked up to Ernest once & told Ernest that he could sing all of his songs better than him & Ernest responded by saying to be honest most people can & Ernest told that guy that he thought it was wonderful that he was blessed with that talent & told the guy that might take him somewhere someday 😊
My late Mom was a big fan of Ernest Tubb from the late 50's. She got me interested in Ernest' music and other Country Artists playing their music. I toured Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville in 1990. It was incredible!
My late father was a Korean War veteran from the Cook Islands and he was such a big fan of Ernest Tubb, he always talked about that time he visited the troops, and would play all of Ernest songs 🎵 . You really captured the man and his character Jordan much appreciated 🤗💛👍
Hi Jordan, what a nice photo in front of the tour bus. I would have been so annoyed if I never met my idol and then they passed away. How lovely of Jimmy's widow to have gifted that guitar to Ernest aswell. Great vlog Jordan.
This was fascinating to me, since I work for several years with Ernest Tubb’s daughter Erlene and her son Ryan. She always spoke with great respect of her father, and both of them were lovely people to work with.
I used to go to Nashville all the time, one of my favorite places. I love the old feel and great history. Old downtown was my favorite. Haven’t wanted to go in a long time because of the all the partying and disrespect to such a historic place, so sad what it’s turned to. No wonder why Tubbs had to close.The last time I went about 3 years ago, I knew never again.
Thank YOU, Jordan. This was a great 👍 tribute and visit to Ernest Tubb’s final resting place. I love how you tell stories in your own way and are so affable to everyone. We can relate to you, the subject so well, so easily! Cheers from Old Hwy 66!
Thanks for introducing me to Ernest Tubbs. I just downloaded Walking the Floor - I loved it! My musical taste runs the gamut, and I love being introduced to artists
Wonderful vlog. I know you try to be as respectable as possible when you are in cemeteries. As long as you don't step on the plaques it should be ok. Thank you for all you do for us. All this traveling and research, not to mention all the time it takes to edit these vlogs. Takes a lot of your time. I'm very thankful for your vlogs. You and Jah Stay safe and take care.
What a Great Person Ernest was, I love to hear stories like this.. seems he was a very kind man,and I’m glad that he stopped drinking..Great Bandana Jordan! Great Vlog ❤️
This is a graveyard I'm visiting when I drive through Nashville next month for a birthday trip to Metropolis Ill...Minnesota Fats is buried there also.
Jordan, Thanks to your previous Ernest Tubb record store video I found out about its closing. By coincidence my step Daughter visited Nashville a few days later. I had her stop in the store and she got me a T-Shirt. I saw Ernest and Lorreta Lynn at the record shop but sadly I was too young to remember much about the experience. My parents did take some good pictures though.
interesting I've heard of him, but didn't think he was born in Texas, that's cool ( I'm from Tx. ). what a wonderful person he was, nice that he took the time to autogragh. thanks Jordan stay safe.
This was a great vlog. It is so sad that the older performers seem to be forgotten. Hope somebody will keep the Ernest Tubb record shop open. Thanks Jordan.
Hello Jordan what a great job on this video today, and i loved the sunglasses that you had on , You tell Ernest Tub story so well and you made me feel like was in the video, can not wait until the next video.
Ernest Tubb and my grandfather shared a boxcar on a freight train from Needles to Big Spring Texas.Gramps said he had a huge guitar that had Texas Troubador painted on the back. Q
My Aunt Mary Louise (under the stage name of Lori Talbott) worked w/ Tubb in the C&W musical "Hollywood Barn Dance" which was produced by her then-husband Jack Schwarz. I thought it a rather nice curious piece.
My Dad took me to see Ernest Tubb in 1974 at the Old South Jamboree when I was 10 y/o. and even went backstage to see him before the show. He paid special attention to the kids there and stooped down to talk to me and sign an autograph. He asked my name and what song I'd like to hear. I told him 'Walking The Floor' was my favorite song and my name was BILLY. Later when he played it dedicated it "here's on for MILLIE" Daddy took me to get my hair cut the next day!!!
I loved this one, I still listen to his music - great to drink to lol - had some communication with his guitarist, Leon Rhodes, before he passed away. Always loved how Ernest would throw it over to him with "ahhhh...Leon"
You think the cemetery would keep the stone much cleaner considering it’s Ernest Tubb but then again there’s not as much compassion these days as there used to be good vlog thanks for sharing 😊👍
I honestly don't know anything about this man - he sounds a good, decent man, I'm going to watch RUclips and get to know him! Thanks from Derbyshire in England.
I got to go into his tour bus a few years back at the shop in the plaza behind the Nashville Palace. It was very interesting to see how they traveled in those days.
I met Mr. Tubb Sep - 1968 at Horseshoe Bend, AR. I was 14. We arrived early - I saw Mr. Tubb's bus pull in and several men get out. I looked through the door and saw Mr. Tubb sit down in the driver's seat. I raised my camera - to take a picture of him. Someone pointed me out and Mr. Tubb opened the door and said "I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't take a picture of me with my hat off. I'm Ernest Tubb. What's your name, son?" I told him my name and that he was my second favorite country singer. He asked me who was number one. I told him he probably wasn't old enough to have heard of Jimmie Rodgers. Someone snickered in the back, and he gave them a sour look, turned back to me and said "He's my favorite singer, too" . I now have a complete set of his 78 RPM records. and two autographed pictures of him. Thank you, Mr. Tubb - for being so nice to me.
Love this story whether it's true or not, one night at the Grand Ole Opry, Ernest Tubb had so much fun performing for the fans that he actually pull a gun out and shoot the clock to stop the time and keep on performing! 😆 I thought that was funny story, I also love that he got to play himself in Coal Miners Daughter movie as well.🤠
I went to Mortuary school in the mid seventies in Nashville, always went to the mid nite jamboree because it was free, couldn't afford much else as a student. I was always amazed at how Mr Tubb was so kind to his fans, signing autographs as long as anyone want one. Very kind man. I also worked at the funeral home there, I believe George Morgan is buried in the same cemetery. Thanks for the video.
You are so respectful and non-judgmental when you tell your stories. Wonderful presentation, thank you.
For those who don't know, Ernest Tubb recorded around 100 singles between 1941 and 1984.
There was a guy who walked up to Ernest once & told Ernest that he could sing all of his songs better than him & Ernest responded by saying to be honest most people can & Ernest told that guy that he thought it was wonderful that he was blessed with that talent & told the guy that might take him somewhere someday 😊
never knew for a long time about how his voice changed
Ernest tubb was a good singer his walking the floor over you was good 👍 great video Jordan vickie bell napa ca he is missed
My late Mom was a big fan of Ernest Tubb from the late 50's. She got me interested in Ernest' music and other Country Artists playing their music. I toured Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville in 1990. It was incredible!
His nephew Glenn Douglas Tubb that just passed, was also one of nice guys of Nashville. He kept the "midnight jam" going from the store at Opryland.
I love that Bandanna❤ thanks for another amazing video your the best❤🙏
My late father was a Korean War veteran from the Cook Islands and he was such a big fan of Ernest Tubb, he always talked about that time he visited the troops, and would play all of Ernest songs 🎵 . You really captured the man and his character Jordan much appreciated 🤗💛👍
still have some old 78's
Hi Jordan, what a nice photo in front of the tour bus. I would have been so annoyed if I never met my idol and then they passed away. How lovely of Jimmy's widow to have gifted that guitar to Ernest aswell. Great vlog Jordan.
This was fascinating to me, since I work for several years with Ernest Tubb’s daughter Erlene and her son Ryan. She always spoke with great respect of her father, and both of them were lovely people to work with.
Ernest Tubb sounds like a great guy. Very unique singer.
I used to go to Nashville all the time, one of my favorite places. I love the old feel and great history. Old downtown was my favorite. Haven’t wanted to go in a long time because of the all the partying and disrespect to such a historic place, so sad what it’s turned to. No wonder why Tubbs had to close.The last time I went about 3 years ago, I knew never again.
Thanks again for a great vlog.
I really like the opening song, very good, very nice, thank you for the vlog as well very nice👍
Thank YOU, Jordan. This was a great 👍 tribute and visit to Ernest Tubb’s final resting place. I love how you tell stories in your own way and are so affable to everyone. We can relate to you, the subject so well, so easily! Cheers from Old Hwy 66!
Thanks for introducing me to Ernest Tubbs. I just downloaded Walking the Floor - I loved it! My musical taste runs the gamut, and I love being introduced to artists
Wonderful vlog. I know you try to be as respectable as possible when you are in cemeteries. As long as you don't step on the plaques it should be ok. Thank you for all you do for us. All this traveling and research, not to mention all the time it takes to edit these vlogs. Takes a lot of your time. I'm very thankful for your vlogs. You and Jah Stay safe and take care.
What a Great Person Ernest was, I love to hear stories like this.. seems he was a very kind man,and I’m glad that he stopped drinking..Great Bandana Jordan! Great Vlog ❤️
Thank you Love this he was a nice man
Thanks for sharing this about Ernest Tubb 🛁 I like old country music artists, there the real deal. Have a super Sunday Jordan.😎
Great vlog 👍, luved learning the history between earnest and Jimmy and the facts about how he treated his fans. Fantastic video Jordan .
Brilliant!! Thank you for another great vid 🙏👏
Earnest Tubb: One great Guy!!
I love it when you take us to Nashville, Jordan! So much music history, history and culture!!! Fantastic vlog as usual!
Hi jorden liked the vlog from Margaret P UK
This is a graveyard I'm visiting when I drive through Nashville next month for a birthday trip to Metropolis Ill...Minnesota Fats is buried there also.
I try to not “stand” on anyone in cemeteries, but passing through is perfectly acceptable.
Thanks for another great video!
Happy Sunday Jordan :) awesome vid sounds like a sweet man.
Jordan, Thanks to your previous Ernest Tubb record store video I found out about its closing. By coincidence my step Daughter visited Nashville a few days later. I had her stop in the store and she got me a T-Shirt.
I saw Ernest and Lorreta Lynn at the record shop but sadly I was too young to remember much about the experience. My parents did take some good pictures though.
interesting I've heard of him, but didn't think he was born in Texas, that's cool ( I'm from Tx. ). what a wonderful person he was, nice that he took the time to autogragh. thanks Jordan stay safe.
This was a great vlog. It is so sad that the older performers seem to be forgotten. Hope somebody will keep the Ernest Tubb record shop open. Thanks Jordan.
Loved your vlog about Ernest's record store, sad to see it close, 😢 love the bandana, and Willie, great vlog ty
What a legend! ❤
Beautiful, just beautiful. Thanks Jordan for posting.
Hello Jordan what a great job on this video today, and i loved the sunglasses that you had on , You tell Ernest Tub story so well and you made me feel like was in the video, can not wait until the next video.
Thank you Jordan! Ernest was a very good man, I had no idea. Supporting artists and being a very genuine and generous human being
Ernest Tubb and my grandfather shared a boxcar on a freight train from Needles to Big Spring Texas.Gramps said he had a huge guitar that had Texas Troubador painted on the back.
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My Aunt Mary Louise (under the stage name of Lori Talbott) worked w/ Tubb in the C&W musical "Hollywood Barn Dance" which was produced by her then-husband Jack Schwarz. I thought it a rather nice curious piece.
Ernest tubb and hank snow where 2 of the best singers gone way too soon
Great segment Jordan! You have inspired me. Thank you for being such a positive force in so many lives. I appreciate you so much!
Nice to know he was the real deal. Ernest appears and sings in the 1980 film Coalminer's Daughter.
Ernest Tubb is my favorite country singer of all time. To be able to visit his grave would be amazing. You got the once in a life time experience!
Jordan ur so cool l just love ur videos .l look forward to them .u and ur sweet little dog take care see u on ur next video .lm from california
Enjoyed the video, hope you and Jah had a nice day
Bro..... Thanks A lot! Loved this!
So sad to hear that Earnest Tubbs record shop has closed. Was there in 2019. A great piece of history gone !!!,
My Dad took me to see Ernest Tubb in 1974 at the Old South Jamboree when I was 10 y/o. and even went backstage to see him before the show. He paid special attention to the kids there and stooped down to talk to me and sign an autograph. He asked my name and what song I'd like to hear. I told him 'Walking The Floor' was my favorite song and my name was BILLY. Later when he played it dedicated it "here's on for MILLIE" Daddy took me to get my hair cut the next day!!!
Good hearted person thanks sharing
Men like this were cut of a different cloth than most folks!
I loved this one, I still listen to his music - great to drink to lol - had some communication with his guitarist, Leon Rhodes, before he passed away. Always loved how Ernest would throw it over to him with "ahhhh...Leon"
You think the cemetery would keep the stone much cleaner considering it’s Ernest Tubb but then again there’s not as much compassion these days as there used to be good vlog thanks for sharing 😊👍
🎶 *Why dont you leave them boys alone* 🎶
🎶 *and let them sing their song* 🎶
Super volg
I honestly don't know anything about this man - he sounds a good, decent man, I'm going to watch RUclips and get to know him! Thanks from Derbyshire in England.
Cool 😀
Years ago I would hear people talk about ET and they weren't always talkin about the extraterrestrial. My Mom was a big fan. RIP 🙏
R. I. P.
The Texas 🇨🇱 Troubadour,
ERNEST TUBB
I saw him 1958 or 59 in Havelock North Carolina at our local high school.
I would LOVE to see you do a John Hartford video, this was great!
Thank you for these
Rest in peace
The Record Shop is reopening
HeyJordan if need a connection to the vintage shop to view the bus let me know. My brother is an acquaintance of them and can possibly help you.
Thank you for a very insightful, inspiring, informative and thoughtfully made vlog. Very, very well done!
I love him
I got to go into his tour bus a few years back at the shop in the plaza behind the Nashville Palace. It was very interesting to see how they traveled in those days.
I met Mr. Tubb Sep - 1968 at Horseshoe Bend, AR. I was 14. We arrived early - I saw Mr. Tubb's bus pull in and several men get out. I looked through the door and saw Mr. Tubb sit down in the driver's seat. I raised my camera - to take a picture of him. Someone pointed me out and Mr. Tubb opened the door and said "I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't take a picture of me with my hat off. I'm Ernest Tubb. What's your name, son?" I told him my name and that he was my second favorite country singer. He asked me who was number one. I told him he probably wasn't old enough to have heard of Jimmie Rodgers. Someone snickered in the back, and he gave them a sour look, turned back to me and said "He's my favorite singer, too" . I now have a complete set of his 78 RPM records. and two autographed pictures of him. Thank you, Mr. Tubb - for being so nice to me.
Love this story whether it's true or not, one night at the Grand Ole Opry, Ernest Tubb had so much fun performing for the fans that he actually pull a gun out and shoot the clock to stop the time and keep on performing! 😆
I thought that was funny story, I also love that he got to play himself in Coal Miners Daughter movie as well.🤠
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Too bad his music shop shut down.
Growing up..Ernie was the favorite in my house..beat those twirls, the Beattles
Jordan if you ever come to Kentucky like to meet ya🙋♂️
Love old Ernie!
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I like the energy
Sings better than Rogers
Beautiful story