The New CD By Grand Ole Opry Member Ernie Ashworth "The Early Years"is a TRUE COLLECTOR CD.
It has 30 Songs recorded by Ernie during the years of 1955 to 1965.
The FIRST SONG on the CD "Drive These Blues Away" is The First song recorded by Erni [+]The New CD By Grand Ole Opry Member Ernie Ashworth "The Early Years"is a TRUE COLLECTOR CD.
It has 30 Songs recorded by Ernie during the years of 1955 to 1965.
The FIRST SONG on the CD "Drive These Blues Away" is The First song recorded by Ernie in 1955.
It has his top 10 hits,"Each Moment", "You Can't Pick A Rose In December", "I Take The Chance", "Everybody But Me", "A Week In The Country", "I Love To Dance With Annie", "The DJ Cried" and the #1 Multi Million Selling Song "Talk Back Trembling Lips".
Hope you will order this Collector CD and add this Great CD to your collection now.
ERNIE ASHWORTH STAR OF THE GRAND OLE OPRY Born: December, 15...in Huntsville, Alabama and a Grand Ole Opry Member Since 1964 It's a long way from the cotton fields of Huntsville, Alabama to the stage of the world famous Grand Ole Opry, but Ernie Ashworth has proved that with enough determination, ambition and hard work, it can be done.
Ernie became an Opry fan at an early age and dreamed that someday he could become a part of this great show.
He came to Nashville in the early fifties and joined a band as their vocalist doing nightclub work in the Nashville area.
He always had a talent for songwriting and admits that he could write songs before he could play music.Once he arrived in Nashville, he had the chance to play his material for several music publishing companies.
His songs were later recorded by many top country artists including Carl Smith, Little Jimmy Dickens, Johnny Horton, Wilma Lee Cooper and others.
During this time he met Wesley Rose, who took Ernie under his wing and signed him as an exclusive writer for Acuff-Rose Publishing Company and recorded him on MGM Records.
But recording success was to evade him at this time so, in 1957, Ernie went back to his home town of Huntsville, Alabama and started work at Redstone Arsenal in guided missile work.In 1960 he was again contacted by Wesley Rose who told him Decca records wanted to record him and this time he was on his way.
His first record, "Each Moment" went into the top 10 national charts.
His next record, "You Can't Pick A Rose In December," was another top 10.
He had two other top 20 records for Decca before changing to Hickory Records, a label owned by Acuff-Rose.
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