Let's Turn Back the Years (album)

Let's Turn Back the Years is an album by American country singer Ernest Tubb, released in 1969.[1]

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Let's Turn Back the Years
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ReleasedNovember 1969
RecordedMarch–April 1969 at Bradley's Barn, Mt Juliet, TN
GenreCountry, Honky tonk
LabelDecca
ProducerOwen Bradley
Ernest Tubb chronology
Country Hit Time
(1968)
Let's Turn Back the Years
(1969)
If We Put Our Heads Together
(1969)

Track listing

  1. "Let's Turn Back the Years" (Hank Williams)
  2. "I Need Attention Bad" (Ernest Tubb, Baba Stewart)
  3. "Yesterday's Tears" (Tubb)
  4. "I'm Free at Last" (Lewis G. Candys)
  5. "Give My Love to Rose" (Johnny Cash)
  6. "Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On" (Hank Locklin)
  7. "Blue Eyed Elaine" (Tubb)
  8. "Our Baby's Book" (Tubb)
  9. "I'll Go on Alone" (Marty Robbins)
  10. "Today" (Hank Thompson)
  11. "You Won't Ever Forget Me" (Tubb, Lois Snapp)

Personnel

  • Ernest Tubb – vocals, guitar
  • Billy Parker – guitar
  • Steve Chapman – guitar
  • Buddy Charleton – pedal steel guitar
  • Noel Stanley – bass
  • Harold Bradley – bass
  • James Wilkerson – bass
  • Errol Jernigan – drums
  • Hargus "Pig" Robbins – piano
  • Larry Butler – piano
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