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Floyd Tillman: I Love You So Much It Hurts (6-CD Deluxe Box Set)
"I am maybe the world’s biggest Floyd Tillman fan." Willie Nelson.
Floyd Tillman was one of country music’s great stylists and alltime greatest songwriters. His music embraced Western Swing, Honky Tonk, and Jazz, and several of his songs became Pop classics. Although born in Oklahoma, he was a Texas music pioneer, embodying all that was different and truly great about the music of the Lone Star state.Floyd Tillman was a pioneering electric guitarist…among the first to bring the instrument to country music, and perhaps the most idiosyncratic vocalist ever to sing a country song. His influence on other stylists, such as Willie Nelson, is inestimable. "You could tell, right away, that his music wasn't the typical country music of the time," Willie Nelson said. "He had some of those Django Reinhardt rhythms in his guitar playing, and he was singing about subjects that just weren't being sung about at the time." Floyd Tillman wrote several country music standards, including It Makes No Difference Now, They Took The Stars Out Of Heaven, Each Night At Nine, Slippin’ Around, I’ll Keep On Loving You, and
I Love You So Much It Hurts.
Altogether, his songs have appeared on 50 million records, and have been recorded by artists as diverse as Gene Autry, Tex Ritter, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, the Supremes, and Ray Charles. His music is also studded with wryly observed non-hits and minor classics like This Cold War With You, Driving Nails In My Coffin and I Gotta Have My Baby Back, all of them transformed into standards. This boxed set starts with Floyd Tillman's debut recordings as a guitarist and occasional singer for the Blue Ridge Playboys in 1936, and includes all the recordings from his five year stint with Decca (1939-1944) and nine classic years with Columbia (1946-1955). It also includes a handful of small label sides from 1955-1957, his RCA Victor LP from 1958, two sessions for Liberty Records in 1960 and 1961 and his 1962 Cimarron recordings as well as the highly acclaimed 1981 Gilleys LP that includes duets with Ernest Tubb, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and Gilleyhimself. The backing includes Texas legends like Moon Mullican, Bob Dunn,
Johnny Gimble, Herbie Remington, and Ted Daffan.
Altogether, there are 173 recordings, and a 80-page-hardcover-book by Kevin Coffey. Sadly, Floyd himself did not live to see this tribute. He died in August 2003. Inducting Floyd Tillman into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984, Willie Nelson said, “Thanks for giving me words to say and melodies to sing that express my own feelings, along with those of millions of other people.”
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Interpret: Floyd Tillman
Album titlle: I Love You So Much It Hurts (6-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Genre Country
Label Bear Family Records
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
- Preiscode FL
Artikelart Box set
EAN: 4000127164155
- weight in Kg 2.1
Tillman, Floyd - I Love You So Much It Hurts (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | THE BLUE RIDGE PLAYBOYS: | Floyd Tillman | ||
02 | Anything | Floyd Tillman | ||
03 | Blue Monday | Floyd Tillman | ||
04 | Rhythm In The Air | Floyd Tillman | ||
05 | Swing Baby Swing | Floyd Tillman | ||
06 | Gimme My Dime Back | Floyd Tillman | ||
07 | That Old Fashioned Way | Floyd Tillman | ||
08 | Can't Nobody Truck Like Me | Floyd Tillman | ||
09 | Take Me Back To West Texas | Floyd Tillman | ||
10 | You're As Pretty As A Picture | Floyd Tillman | ||
11 | Georgia Pines | Floyd Tillman | ||
12 | Ain't You Kind Of Sorry Now | Floyd Tillman | ||
13 | Ain't You Kind Of Sorry Now | Floyd Tillman | ||
14 | LEON SELPH AND HIS BLUE RIDGE PLAYBOYS: | Floyd Tillman | ||
15 | Whose Honey Are You | Floyd Tillman | ||
16 | What Difference Does It Make | Floyd Tillman | ||
17 | Two More Years (And I'll Be Free) | Floyd Tillman | ||
18 | A Precious Memory | Floyd Tillman | ||
19 | Why Do I Love You | Floyd Tillman | ||
20 | Some Day | Floyd Tillman | ||
21 | If You Should Go Away I'd Cry | Floyd Tillman | ||
22 | FLOYD TILLMAN: | Floyd Tillman | ||
23 | I Didn't Know | Floyd Tillman | ||
24 | There Must Be Someone For Me | Floyd Tillman | ||
25 | I'm Always Dreaming Of You | Floyd Tillman | ||
26 | Don't Be Blue | Floyd Tillman | ||
27 | I Never Felt This Way Before | Floyd Tillman | ||
28 | Maybe I'll Get By Without You | Floyd Tillman | ||
29 | I'd Settle Down For You | Floyd Tillman | ||
30 | It Had To Be That Way | Floyd Tillman | ||
31 | THE VILLAGE BOYS: | Floyd Tillman | ||
32 | I'll Come Back To You | Floyd Tillman | ||
33 | Nothing Matters To Me | Floyd Tillman |
Tillman, Floyd - I Love You So Much It Hurts (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | THE VILLAGE BOYS: | Floyd Tillman | ||
02 | Daisy Mae | Floyd Tillman | ||
03 | Anything That's Part Of You | Floyd Tillman | ||
04 | I'm Gonna Change All My Ways | Floyd Tillman | ||
05 | Gee! But I Feel Blue | Floyd Tillman | ||
06 | The Mountains Will See Her Face No More | Floyd Tillman | ||
07 | Let's Make Believe We're Sweethearts | Floyd Tillman | ||
08 | FLOYD TILLMAN: | Floyd Tillman | ||
09 | It's Been A Long, Long Time | Floyd Tillman | ||
10 | All Because Of You | Floyd Tillman | ||
11 | I've Learned My Lesson Now | Floyd Tillman | ||
12 | They Took The Stars Out Of Heaven | Floyd Tillman | ||
13 | Rio Grande | Floyd Tillman | ||
14 | Why Do You Treat Me This Way | Floyd Tillman | ||
15 | There's No Use To Try It Anymore | Floyd Tillman | ||
16 | Each Night At Nine | Floyd Tillman | ||
17 | G. I. Blues | Floyd Tillman | ||
18 | Dreams Won't Let Me Forget You | Floyd Tillman | ||
19 | Drivin' Nails In My Coffin | Floyd Tillman | ||
20 | Drivin' Nails In My Coffin | Floyd Tillman | ||
21 | Go Out And Find Somebody New | Floyd Tillman | ||
22 | Go Out And Find Somebody New | Floyd Tillman | ||
23 | Some Other World | Floyd Tillman | ||
24 | Sign On The Dotted Line | Floyd Tillman | ||
25 | I'm Leaving This Old World Someday | Floyd Tillman | ||
26 | The Same Old Blues | Floyd Tillman | ||
27 | It's A Cruel, Cruel World For Me | Floyd Tillman | ||
28 | The Stars Fell Out Of Heaven | Floyd Tillman | ||
29 | Gotta Have Somethin' | Floyd Tillman | ||
30 | Sweetheart Darlin'(MARGE TILLMAN & H. SMITH) | Floyd Tillman | ||
31 | You Made Me Live, Love And Die | Floyd Tillman |
Tillman, Floyd - I Love You So Much It Hurts (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | You're Not Worth The Teardrops | Floyd Tillman | ||
02 | Sentenced To A Life (Without You) | Floyd Tillman | ||
03 | I'm Checkin' Out On You | Floyd Tillman | ||
04 | There's Blood On The Moon Tonight | Floyd Tillman | ||
05 | It's Got Me Down | Floyd Tillman | ||
06 | Please Don't Pass Me By | Floyd Tillman | ||
07 | Cold, Cold Woman | Floyd Tillman | ||
08 | I'll Take What I Can Get | Floyd Tillman | ||
09 | I Love You So Much It Hurts | Floyd Tillman | ||
10 | Drinking And Thinking | Floyd Tillman | ||
11 | Gals Are Funny That Way | Floyd Tillman | ||
12 | Houston Waltz | Floyd Tillman | ||
13 | Westphalia Waltz | Floyd Tillman | ||
14 | Slipping Around | Floyd Tillman | ||
15 | This Cold War With You | Floyd Tillman | ||
16 | I'll Never Slip Around Again | Floyd Tillman | ||
17 | Darling Don't Go (MARGE TILLMAN) | Floyd Tillman | ||
18 | Mama, What'll I Do (MARGE TILLMAN) | Floyd Tillman | ||
19 | I Gotta Have My Baby Back | Floyd Tillman | ||
20 | It Had To Be That Way | Floyd Tillman | ||
21 | I Almost Lost My Mind | Floyd Tillman | ||
22 | Precious Memory | Floyd Tillman | ||
23 | I Gotta Stop (MARGE TILLMAN) | Floyd Tillman | ||
24 | The Little Miracle (MARGE TILLMAN) | Floyd Tillman | ||
25 | The Last Straw | Floyd Tillman | ||
26 | Just As Long As I Have You | Floyd Tillman | ||
27 | The Grandest Prize | Floyd Tillman | ||
28 | I've Got The Craziest Feeling | Floyd Tillman |
Tillman, Floyd - I Love You So Much It Hurts (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | I've Got The Craziest Feeling | Floyd Tillman | ||
02 | Rose Of Old Monterey | Floyd Tillman | ||
03 | I Don't Care Anymore | Floyd Tillman | ||
04 | Why Are You Blue (BIFF & MARGE COLLIE) | Floyd Tillman | ||
05 | I Don't Care Who Knows (BIFF & MARGE COLLIE) | Floyd Tillman | ||
06 | I'm Falling For You | Floyd Tillman | ||
07 | You're That To Me | Floyd Tillman | ||
08 | Each Night At Nine | Floyd Tillman | ||
09 | I Love You Just As You Are | Floyd Tillman | ||
10 | Guess I'll Be Playing The Field From Now On | Floyd Tillman | ||
11 | Don't Say You Love Me, Just Show It | Floyd Tillman | ||
12 | Why Do I Drink | Floyd Tillman | ||
13 | I'll Still Be Loving You | Floyd Tillman | ||
14 | If I Loved A Liar (MARGE COLLIE) | Floyd Tillman | ||
15 | Each Little Thing Reminds Me Of You (COLLIE) | Floyd Tillman | ||
16 | I Got A Feller (MARGE COLLIE) | Floyd Tillman | ||
17 | Who Cares (MARGE COLLIE) | Floyd Tillman | ||
18 | Good Bye Tomorrows (Hello Yesterday) | Floyd Tillman | ||
19 | Take My Love With You Too | Floyd Tillman | ||
20 | I Finally Saw The Light | Floyd Tillman | ||
21 | It's Over, All Over | Floyd Tillman | ||
22 | The Worm Has Turned | Floyd Tillman | ||
23 | A Small Little Town | Floyd Tillman | ||
24 | More Than Anything | Floyd Tillman | ||
25 | Just One More Time | Floyd Tillman | ||
26 | I'll Never Be The Same Without You | Floyd Tillman | ||
27 | Call On Me (And I'll Be There) | Floyd Tillman | ||
28 | One More Day, Wasted Away | Floyd Tillman | ||
29 | Sometime, Somewhere, Somehow | Floyd Tillman |
Tillman, Floyd - I Love You So Much It Hurts (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5 | ||||
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01 | She's Long Gone | Floyd Tillman | ||
02 | Let's Make Memories Tonight | Floyd Tillman | ||
03 | Magnolia Garden Waltz | Floyd Tillman | ||
04 | Grasshopper (LINK DAVIS) | Floyd Tillman | ||
05 | Save A Little For Me | Floyd Tillman | ||
06 | Baby, I Just Want You | Floyd Tillman | ||
07 | Big Houston (LINK DAVIS) | Floyd Tillman | ||
08 | Cockroach | Floyd Tillman | ||
09 | Heartaches For Gold | Floyd Tillman | ||
10 | Running Away | Floyd Tillman | ||
11 | Floyd's Song | Floyd Tillman | ||
12 | Cold Cold Beer | Floyd Tillman | ||
13 | The Record Goes Round And Round | Floyd Tillman | ||
14 | My Heart Won't Forget | Floyd Tillman | ||
15 | On You My Life Depends | Floyd Tillman | ||
16 | I'm Free From The Love I Had For You | Floyd Tillman | ||
17 | I Love You So Much It Hurts | Floyd Tillman | ||
18 | I Gotta Have My Baby Back | Floyd Tillman | ||
19 | It Makes No Difference Now | Floyd Tillman | ||
20 | Some Other World | Floyd Tillman | ||
21 | Slipping Around | Floyd Tillman | ||
22 | This Cold War With You | Floyd Tillman | ||
23 | I've Got The Craziest Feeling | Floyd Tillman | ||
24 | I'll Keep On Loving You | Floyd Tillman | ||
25 | They Took The Stars Out Of Heaven | Floyd Tillman | ||
26 | Each Night At Nine | Floyd Tillman | ||
27 | Daisy Mae | Floyd Tillman | ||
28 | I'll Take What I Can Get | Floyd Tillman |
Tillman, Floyd - I Love You So Much It Hurts (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 6 | ||||
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01 | Lonesome Without The Blues | Floyd Tillman | ||
02 | Life Is Just A School | Floyd Tillman | ||
03 | Each Night At Nine | Floyd Tillman | ||
04 | It Just Tears Me Up | Floyd Tillman | ||
05 | The Song Of Music | Floyd Tillman | ||
06 | The Record Goes Round And Round | Floyd Tillman | ||
07 | Stickin' My Neck Out | Floyd Tillman | ||
08 | Whatever You Do | Floyd Tillman | ||
09 | Daisy Mae | Floyd Tillman | ||
10 | Two Stubborn People | Floyd Tillman | ||
11 | This Cold War With You | Floyd Tillman | ||
12 | Let's Make Memories Tonight | Floyd Tillman | ||
13 | I'm Still In Love With Every Girl | Floyd Tillman | ||
14 | Each Night At Nine | Floyd Tillman | ||
15 | I Love You So Much It Hurts | Floyd Tillman | ||
16 | When Your Woman Turns Bad | Floyd Tillman | ||
17 | Mr. Bottle | Floyd Tillman | ||
18 | I Don't Care Anymore | Floyd Tillman | ||
19 | Empty Glass | Floyd Tillman | ||
20 | Drivin' Nails In My Coffin | Floyd Tillman | ||
21 | I Love You So Much It Hurts (& MICKEY GILLEY) | Floyd Tillman | ||
22 | One Way Love (& ERNEST TUBB) | Floyd Tillman | ||
23 | Memories Are All That's Real | Floyd Tillman | ||
24 | I Gotta Have My Baby Back(& HAGGARD & NELSON) | Floyd Tillman | ||
25 | I Am Music | Floyd Tillman | ||
26 | Slipping Around (& WILLIE NELSON) | Floyd Tillman | ||
27 | Half A House (& MERLE HAGGARD) | Floyd Tillman | ||
28 | My Mistake (& JOHNNY LEE) | Floyd Tillman | ||
29 | My Life Was Just A Game | Floyd Tillman | ||
30 | The Last Sad Song | Floyd Tillman |
Floyd Tillman
"…[A]mong his contemporaries, only Floyd Tillman and Lefty Frizzell could rival Hank in the critical test of bringing apparently infinite variety to an essentially limited format…Tillman, the least known of the three, was perhaps the most innovative. Originally from rural Oklahoma, he graduated from Texas country swing bands to write standards like 'Slipping Around,' 'It Makes No Difference Now,' 'I Love You So Much It Hurts,' and 'This Cold War With You,' as well as wryly observed non-hits like 'Small Little Town.' His problem was that around 1949 he adopted a new singing style in which the world seemed to be viewed through the bottom of a shot glass. Radio play quickly dried up."
– Colin Escott, Hank Williams.
"Floyd didn't have a great education – I think he probably went to maybe fifth grade…But I would call him definitely a very well self-educated man…He wrote beautiful things. He did a lot of songs that could not be considered country at all. The people that used to come to the dances, they either loved Floyd's voice or they hated it. They'd say, 'He can't sing, but he sure can write songs.'"
– Marge Tillman in 1994.
"It just sort of come natural to me to sing with a little slur, because I'm not a vibrato singer. So I get around the vibrato by phrasing kind of like I do on the guitar, when I'm stretching the string. I stretch my voice the same way."
– Floyd Tillman in 1985.
Very few discussions of Floyd Tillman ignore that voice, the unmistakable, much imitated (often lampooned), lazy, slurring drawl -- the "through the bottom of a shot glass" style that Tillman himself cited to Escott as the reason radio play dried up -- that became more pronounced in the late 1940s, at the height of his performing and writing career.
Perhaps it was Tillman's increasingly overwrought vocals that effectively torpedoed his career, or perhaps it was the simple combination of fickle tastes, a changing marketplace and his own decision, for varied reasons, to scale back his activities around that time. The distinctiveness of his voice nevertheless guaranteed him immortality as much as his equally distinctive songwriting. Everyone sang Floyd Tillman songs, and quite a few those who did also knew they could get a quick, knowing laugh from their audience if they bent and phrased like Tillman.
As Tillman's voice became more stylised it drew attention from other aspects of his considerable talent. It didn't exactly disguise the fact that he was one of country music's great songwriters -- he was among the first crop of writers elected to the Nashville International Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970 -- but his voice arguably obscured that fact, and drew attention from the songs themselves.
Preoccupation with the voice has also lessened the attention paid to Tillman's pioneering efforts as a lead guitarist and as one of the earliest to record with the electric standard guitar. It's not uncommon to see Tillman cited in histories as an early electric guitarist, but what is usually ignored is how good he really was. Those rare occasions that Tillman featured himself on lead guitar in the years after he chose to concentrate on writing and singing – his 1947 session in Chicago for Columbia, or his 1956 session for his buddy Ted Daffan -- were brief, tantalizing reminders of a talent that had he chosen to develop it could have been as significant as his other achievements.
But he didn't develop it, and it's difficult to tell if he regretted that fact. Almost every feature written about Tillman during his lifetime quoted him as protesting that in the beginning he was just a guitarist -- a leadguitarist, a pretty rare creature in the mid-1930s -- and that he only sang because he had to. There's a hint in these interviews, however, that perhaps Tillman was protesting too much, that deep down he'd wanted to sing all along, but didn't have the confidence in his soft, vibrato-less voice to admit it. True or not, he was a fine guitarist who could well have developed into an even finer one.
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