The Story of Christmas As Sung And Told By Tennessee Ernie Ford And The Roger Wagner Chorale
1964 • Album
Sing We Now Of Christmas
Oh Holy Night
Some Children See Him
Xhosa Lullaby
El Rorro (Mexico)
Cherry Flower (Japan)
Little Gray Donkey
Tennessee Ernie Ford Introduces A Medley Of Christmas Songs
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
He Is Born
Deck The Halls
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Adeste Fideles
The Christmas Tree
O Tannenbaum
We Three Kings
St. Luke 2:1-5
What Child Is This?
St. Luke 2:6-9
O Little Town Of Bethlehem
St. Luke 2:10-20
Gesus Bambino (Introducing "O Come All Ye Faithful")
Angels We Have Heard
The Virgin's Slumber Song
Joy To The World
Most popular songs of Tennessee Ernie Ford
Sixteen Tons
1957 • Favorites
Union Dixie
1961 • Sings Civil War Songs of the North
Mule Train
1974 • The Very Best of
Anticipation Blues
1953 • Backwoods Boogies and Blues
River of No Return
1957 • Favorites
The Cry Of The Wild Goose
1960 • Sixteen Tons
The Shot Gun Boogie
1990 • 16 Tons of Boogie - The Best of Tennessee Ernie Ford
False Hearted Girl
1989 • Farmyard Boogie
The Shot-gun Boogie
1953 • Backwoods Boogies and Blues
Just a Little Talk With Jesus
Amazing Grace
Blackberry Boogie
1953 • Backwoods Boogies and Blues
In the Middle of an Island
1991 • Capitol Collectors Series
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