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"Tennessee Waltz" is a popular country music song with lyrics by Redd Stewart and music by Pee Wee King written in 1946 and first released in January 1948. The song became a multimillion seller via a 1950 recording – as "The Tennessee Waltz" – by Patti Page. As of 1974, it was the biggest selling song ever in Japan.
All versions of the lyrics narrate a situation in which the persona has introduced his or her sweetheart to a friend who then waltzes away with her or him. The lyrics are altered for pronoun gender on the basis of the sex of the singer.
The popularity of "Tennessee Waltz" also made it the fourth official song of the state of Tennessee in 1965.
Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart, and the rest of the Golden West Cowboys were on their way to Nashville "close to Christmas in 1946" when King and Stewart, who were riding in a truck carrying the group's equipment, heard Bill Monroe's new "Kentucky Waltz" on the radio. Stewart had an idea to write a song a Tennessee waltz using the melody of King's theme song, "No Name Waltz," and wrote the lyrics on a matchbox as he and King thought up the words. King and Stewart presented "Tennessee Waltz" to music publisher Fred Rose the next day, and Rose adjusted one line of Stewart's lyric: "O the Tennessee waltz, O the Tennessee Waltz," to "I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz."
Tennessee Waltz is a Patti Page album, issued by Mercury Records as a 10" long-playing record, as catalog number MG-25154.
Tennessee Waltz or Tennessee Nights is a 1989 American thriller film directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Julian Sands, Stacey Dash, and Ed Lauter. It was adapted for the screen by Laird Koenig from the novel by Hans Werner Kettenbach.
A British lawyer on holiday in Tennessee is blamed for a murder.
Tennessee (i/tɛnᵻˈsiː/) (Cherokee: ᏔᎾᏏ, Tanasi) is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States. Tennessee is the 36th largest and the 17th most populous of the 50 United States. Tennessee is bordered by Kentucky and Virginia to the north, North Carolina to the east, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west. The Appalachian Mountains dominate the eastern part of the state, and the Mississippi River forms the state's western border. Tennessee's capital and second largest city is Nashville, which has a population of 601,222. Memphis is the state's largest city, with a population of 653,450.
The state of Tennessee is rooted in the Watauga Association, a 1772 frontier pact generally regarded as the first constitutional government west of the Appalachians. What is now Tennessee was initially part of North Carolina, and later part of the Southwest Territory. Tennessee was admitted to the Union as the 16th state on June 1, 1796. Tennessee was the last state to leave the Union and join the Confederacy at the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War in 1861. Occupied by Union forces from 1862, it was the first state to be readmitted to the Union at the end of the war.
Tennessee is the second full-length album by punk/alt-country band Lucero. It was released in 2002.
In the City is the debut album by American singer-songwriter and producer Kevin Rudolf. It was released nationwide, physically and digitally, on November 24, 2008 via Cash Money Records and Universal Republic. Every song on the album was produced and written by Rudolf. "She Can Get It" was a production collaboration between Rudolf and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes. "Let It Rock" was the first single released from the album. The song "NYC" was featured on an episode of CSI: NY and "Let It Rock" was featured on the Melrose Place pilot and The Hills as well as being featured as the theme song for the 2009 WWE Royal Rumble. The album has sold 102,000 copies in the US.
The album's first single, "Let It Rock" reached #2 on the Canadian Hot 100, #5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #3 on the Australian ARIA charts,and #4 on the Irish Singles Chart.
"Welcome to the World", which single version featuring Kid Cudi is the second single from this album, released in February 2009 has reached #58 on the US Hot 100 and has debuted at number 96 in Australia's Aria Singles Chart and has peaked at number 42.
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Provided to YouTube by Warner Strategic Marketing Tennessee Waltz · Herman Swing-It ℗ 2003 Warner Strategic Marketing / WARNER MUSIC Group Germany Holding GmbH. A Time Warner Company. Recording Engineer: Achim Radloff, Andreas Radloff (Choir) Vocal Producer: Andreas B?rtels Backing Vocals: Frank Schulze All Instruments: Harald Rüschenbaum Jazz Orchestra Vocal Producer: Jane Comerford Mixing Engineer: Klaus Strazicky Recording Engineer: Klaus Strazicky (Big Band) Recording Engineer: Nils Wulkop, Alex Rieß, Daniel O'Connor (Vocal) Backing Vocals: Sabine Manke Mixing Engineer: Simon Allert Additional Arrangement by: Achim Radloff Additional Arrangement by: Andreas Radloff Vocal Arranger: Jane Comerford Composer, Lyricist: Pee Wee King Composer, Lyricist: Redd Stewart Arranger...
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15 year old Amaya Rose and Texas style guitarist Ron Mileur jam on a little bit of the classic "Tennessee Waltz.
The River City Theatre Organ society pays tribute to the amazing stylings of Dan Bellomy at the Markworth 3/24 Theatre Pipe Organ. This selection was recoreded at the RCTOS chapter meeting December 2006 in Omaha, NE. This selection was a request and the finale of Dan's program. The Kimball Console was resurrected from the North Center Theater in Chicago, Il, rebuilt and installed in the Markworth Residence in Omaha, NE. For more information about RCTOS, visit our website: www.rctos,com
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Deep in the Heart of Texas
The MBBS at the Bluegill Restaurant in Mobile Bay. This is the first concert for season 4. Yes..outside! Sorry for the camera work..I am still learning to use my iPad.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Tennessee Waltz (In the Style of Patti Page) · ProSource Karaoke Tennessee Waltz (In the Style of Patti Page) (Karaoke Version) - Single ℗ 2010 ACUFF - ROSE (BMI) Released on: 2010-08-01 Music Publisher: ACUFF - ROSE (BMI) Auto-generated by YouTube.
"Tennessee Waltz" is a popular country music song with lyrics by Redd Stewart and music by Pee Wee King written in 1946 and first released in January 1948. The song became a multimillion seller via a 1950 recording – as "The Tennessee Waltz" – by Patti Page. As of 1974, it was the biggest selling song ever in Japan.
All versions of the lyrics narrate a situation in which the persona has introduced his or her sweetheart to a friend who then waltzes away with her or him. The lyrics are altered for pronoun gender on the basis of the sex of the singer.
The popularity of "Tennessee Waltz" also made it the fourth official song of the state of Tennessee in 1965.
Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart, and the rest of the Golden West Cowboys were on their way to Nashville "close to Christmas in 1946" when King and Stewart, who were riding in a truck carrying the group's equipment, heard Bill Monroe's new "Kentucky Waltz" on the radio. Stewart had an idea to write a song a Tennessee waltz using the melody of King's theme song, "No Name Waltz," and wrote the lyrics on a matchbox as he and King thought up the words. King and Stewart presented "Tennessee Waltz" to music publisher Fred Rose the next day, and Rose adjusted one line of Stewart's lyric: "O the Tennessee waltz, O the Tennessee Waltz," to "I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz."
I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
I introduced her to my loved one
And while they were dancin'
My friend stole my sweetheart from me.
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just how much I have lost
Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz.
(Instrumental Interlude)
I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
I introduced her to my loved one
And while they were dancin'
My friend stole my sweetheart from me.
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just how much I have lost
Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz