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  1. Tennessee Ernie Ford - Wikipedia

    Ernest Jennings Ford (February 13, 1919 – October 17, 1991), [1] known professionally as Tennessee Ernie Ford, was an American singer and television host who enjoyed success in the country and …

  2. Biography - Tennessee Ernie Ford

    On October 17, 1991 -36 years to the day after the release of Sixteen Tons - the world lost this legendary star. But today, Tennessee Ernie Ford remains one of the most popular and beloved …

  3. 10 Classic Performances by Tennessee Ernie Ford | The Ford Show

    10 favorite performances from Tennessee Ernie Ford from The Ford Show.

  4. What Really Happened to Tennessee Ernie Ford? - GOSPELHB

    Tennessee Ernie Ford, born Ernest Jennings Ford on February 13, 1919, was an American icon known for his rich baritone voice and contributions to country and gospel music.

  5. Tennessee Ernie Ford - Biography - IMDb

    Composer, singer and author, educated at the Cincinnati Conservatory. He appeared at the London Palladium, and made many records. He also owned a cattle ranch in California. Joining ASCAP in …

  6. Tennessee Ernie Ford | Bluegrass, Gospel & Grand Ole Opry - Britannica

    Tennessee Ernie Ford was a U.S. country music singer. He studied music in Cincinnati. After World War II he worked in radio in the Los Angeles area and soon signed a recording contract with Capitol. His …

  7. 20 Facts About Tennessee Ernie Ford

    Dec 8, 2024 · Discover fascinating facts about the legendary singer and TV personality Tennessee Ernie Ford in this comprehensive article. From his iconic hits to his lasting impact on popular culture, learn …

  8. Ford, Ernest Jennings (“Tennessee Ernie”) - Encyclopedia.com

    Ford, Ernest Jennings (“Tennessee Ernie”) (b. 13 February 1919 in Bristol, Tennessee; d. 17 October 1991 in Reston, Virginia), singer and entertainer whose recording of “Sixteen Tons” became an …

  9. Forever - Every time a photo of Tennessee Ernie Ford ... - Facebook

    Forever - Every time a photo of Tennessee Ernie Ford resurfaces, it feels less like nostalgia and more like a quiet introduction. For some, it’s a reminder. For others, it’s a first encounter with a voice and …

  10. Sixteen Tons - Wikipedia

    Tennessee Ernie Ford recorded "Sixteen Tons" in 1955 as the B-side of his cover of the Moon Mullican standard "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry". With Ford's snapping fingers and a unique clarinet …