Music written by: Pee Wee King
Lyrics written by: Redd Stewart
First release: Tennessee Waltz by Pee Wee King & his Golden West Cowboys on audio single Rootie Tootie (1948)
Tennessee Waltz Lyrics
I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee WaltzWhen an old friend I happened to see
I introduced him to my loved one and while they were dancin'
My friend stole my sweetheart from me
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Only you know how much I have lost
Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
Tennessee Waltz Singers
1 Pee Wee King & his Golden West Cowboys (billboard hit) 1948.2. Cowboy Copas (billboard hit) 1948 3. Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians 1950 4 Patti Page 1950 (billboard hit) 1950 5. Jo Stafford 1950 6. Les Paul with Mary Ford 1950 7 , Parts 1 and 2 John "Schoolboy" Porter and His Schoolboys November 1950 8. The Fontane Sisters 1951 9. Anita O'Day with The All Stars 1951 10. Spike Jones 1951 11. Gustav Winckler 1951 12. Eddy Arnold October 1956 13 Waltz With Cramer, Shenandoah Waltz, Waltz With Me,. Floyd Cramer 1957 14. The Louvin Brothers 1958 15. Roy Acuff and His Smoky Mountain Boys 1958 16. Per Elvis 1959 17. Doc Severinsen and Friends 1959 18. Chet Atkins 1959 19. Connie Francis 1959 20. Faron Young 1959 21. Bobby Comstock & The Counts September 1959 22. Jerry Fuller September 1959 23. Four Jacks 1960 24. Kitty Wells March 1960 25. Grady Martin and The Slewfoot Five December 1960 26. Tennessee Ernie Ford December 1, 1960 27. Don Robertson 1961 28. Homer & Jethro 1962 29. Webb Pierce 1962 30. Pat Boone 1962 31. Gustav Brom Orchestra 1963 32. Amanda Ambrose 1963 33. Trea van der Schoot 1964 34. Anna King 1964 35. Sam Cooke March 1964 36. Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas 1965 37. Slim Whitman 1966 38. Manfred Mann April 29, 1966 39. Ernest Tubb with The Texas Troubadours October 1966 40. Otis Redding October 15, 1966 41. Richard "Groove" Holmes and the Super Soul Big Band 1967 42. Chuck Jackson & Maxine Brown 1967 43. The Shadows July 1967 44. Jim Reeves 1968 45. Johnny Jones [1] 1968 46. Dottie West December 1968 47. Sue Thompson 1969 48. Leon Haywood 1969 49. Ferlin Husky May 1969 50. Don Gibson June 1969 51. Lou Donaldson 1970 52. Danny Davis and The Nashville Brass 1970 53. David Bromberg 1972 54. Roy Rogers March 1972 55. Boots Randolph 1974 56. Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass 1976 57. Anne Murray 1978 58. The Tielman Brothers 1979 59. Kenny Davern 1979 60. Lacy J. Dalton 1980 61. Emmylou Harris 1981 62. Billie Jo Spears 1981 63. Harri Marstio 1982 64. James Brown 1983 65. Steve Kuhn 1984 66. Leon Russell 1984 67. Lillian Boutté 1986 68. David Matthews featuring John Scofield November 21, 1989 69. George Adams 1990 70. Holly Cole Trio 1993 71. Richard Hindman Trio 1995 72. Jacky Terrasson, Cassandra Wilson 1997 73. Sally Timms 1997 74. Elvis Presley July 1997 75. James Last September 30, 1998 76. Sarah Harmer and Jason Euringer 1999 77. René Marie May 16, 2000 78. Friends of Dean Martinez May 7, 2001 79. Daniel O'Donnell 2002 80. Sam Moore August 13, 2002 81. Eva Cassidy August 20, 2002 82. Joel Harrison April 2003 83. Leonard Cohen October 26, 2004 84. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass February 8, 2005 85. Scotty Moore & Martin Taylor October 24, 2005 86 The. Hem February 7, 2006 87. Julia Rich 2007 88. Keren Ann 2007 89. Isabelle Boulay December 14, 2009.
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