Tennessee Ernie Ford

Tennessee Ernie Ford

Deceased · Born: Feb 13, 1919 · Died: Oct 17, 1991

Personal Details

BornFeb 13, 1919 Bristol, Tennessee, USA
Spouse
  • Beverly Wood

    ( Jun 11, 1989 to Oct 17, 1991 )
  • Betty Heminger

    ( Sep 18, 1942 to Feb 26, 1989 )

Biography

Tennessee Ernie Ford's life spanned an impressive 26,544 days, equivalent to precisely 3,792 weeks, from February 13th, 1919, to October 17th, 1991. As a multifaceted individual, Ford wore many hats, including that of a composer, singer, and author.

Ford's educational background was rooted in the world of music, as he attended the prestigious Cincinnati Conservatory. His talents soon took him to the stage, where he made a name for himself as a performer at the renowned London Palladium.

In addition to his live performances, Ford also left an indelible mark on the music world through his extensive discography. His recorded output was a testament to his versatility, as he explored various genres, including country, rock 'n' roll, and Christian music.

Ford's entrepreneurial spirit also led him to venture into the realm of agriculture, as he owned a cattle ranch in California. His business acumen was further demonstrated through his affiliation with the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP),which he joined in 1958.

Throughout his illustrious career, Ford penned numerous popular songs, including the Christian classic "Softly and Tenderly." His repertoire also featured two country songs, "Hogtied Over You" and "Kiss Me Big," as well as the rock 'n' roll anthem "Sixteen Tons."

Career

1975
The Timber Tramps
The Timber Tramps as Man in Timber Association Meeting (uncredited)
1968
Mouse on the Mayflower
Mouse on the Mayflower as Narrator (voice)
1957
1951
Man in the Saddle
Man in the Saddle as Wrangler (uncredited)
1946
The Best Years of Our Lives
The Best Years of Our Lives as Nightclub/Hillbilly Singer (uncredited)