Ernest Tubb (1914-1984) was a renowned American country music singer and songwriter. He was born in Texas and began his career in the 1930s, performing on local radio stations. Tubb was known for his honky-tonk style of country music, which was influenced by artists such as Jimmie Rodgers and Bob Wills. He had a long and successful career, with a string of hit singles and albums, and was known for his distinctive voice and twangy guitar playing. Tubb was also a pioneer of the Grand Ole Opry radio show, and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1965. One of his most famous songs is "Thanks a Lot," which was released in 1963 and became a top ten hit on the country charts. The song is a classic example of Tubb's style, with its simple yet catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics about gratitude and appreciation.
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