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Tennessee Ernie Ford was an American musician born on February 13, 1919. He is best known for his deep baritone voice and popular songs like "Sixteen Tons." Ford's music often blended country and gospel influences, making him a beloved figure in American music. He hosted his own television variety show, showcasing his talent and charm. Tennessee's contributions to music have made him a lasting icon in the entertainment industry.
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"We decided to do some of Merle's things with modern instrumentation. We used a flute, a bass clarinet, a trumpet, a clarinet, drums, a guitar, vibes and a piano."

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"Sixteen Tons was written eight years before I recorded it."

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"You can keep rummaging around until you find a song you like, but you can't predict whether it'll hit or not."

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"When you do a show five days a week and one night a week, the way I was doing, you use up so much music every day that pretty soon you find yourself hustling for material."

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