Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. Mr. Ford also was host of a popular prime-time variety show on NBC television, "The Ford Show," which ran from 1956 to 1961 and featured the likes of Ronald Reagan, John Wayne and Gary Cooper as guests. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. At KFXM, in San Bernardino, Ford was hired as a radio announcer. Beardstown. Survivors include her husband, retired Army Gen. James K. Woolnough of Arlington; two children from her first marriage, Daniel J. Perry of Arlington and Pamela L. Anderson of Sacramento, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Learn more about managing a memorial . Throughout his legendary careerspanning over 50 years, Ernie Ford's early successes as a radio personality led to his signing with Capitol Records in 1949. The Story of Christmas Tennessee Ernie Ford. He also owned a cabin near Grandjean, Idaho, on the upper South Fork of the Payette River, where he would regularly retreat. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. He is preceded in death by: his Father, Franklin D. Ford; two. Though his drinking began to worsen in the 1960s, he worked continuously, seemingly unaffected by his heavy intake of whiskey. Ford, who died Thursday at age 72, was given a military. He was awarded a Medal of Freedom by President Reagan in 1984. He was born on February 13th, 1919. The latter was officially a women's college but admitted a limited number of male students to its daytime study program, and it was with the help of one of his teachers and her husband that Ford, with his deep and resonant voice, broke into radio, as an announcer on WOPI in Bristol, Tennessee. Ford joined the ranks of the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1990, at age 71. Tennessee Ernie Ford: His Life & Times. Mrs. Woolnough was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Arlington. His overseas assignments included Turkey, Pakistan, Cambodia and Taiwan. He attended Gonzaga College High School and Wheeling College in West Virginia. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Ernest Jennings Ford (February 13, 1919 - October 17, 1991) known professionally as Tennessee Ernie Ford, was an American country and gospel singer and radio and television host. Those who own one or more of Tennessee Ernie Ford's collections of sacred songs most likely have the seven included in the Ultimate Collection. He served with the Air Force in Labrador during the Korean War. American recording artist and television host Tennessee Ernie Ford became a staple on the Grand Ole Opry and had many crossover hits, including "Sixteen Tons" and "Ballad of Davy Crockett." He later switched his emphasis to gospel music; his 1957 album Hymns enjoyed great success. We provide a variety of service offerings designed to meet your family's customs and traditions, including: Traditional funerals. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. He served in the Army Air Forces in the South Pacific during World War II. 20,498 listeners The Essential Marty Robbins 1951-1982 Marty Robbins 24,458 listeners Show more Shoutbox About This Artist Tennessee Ernie Ford 203,262 listeners Ernest Jennings Ford (February 13, 1919 - October 17, 1991) known professionally as Tennessee Ernie Ford, was an American country and gospel singer and radio and television host. Please subscribe to keep reading. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. He continued recording into the 1970s. There was an error deleting this problem. [19] His second wife, Beverly Wood Ford (19212001), died 10 years after Ernie; her body was interred with his. In recent years he had lived in Portola Valley, Calif. His first wife, the former Betty Hemminger, whom he married in 1942, died in 1989. The Shot Gun Boogie 2 1951 Country. Ford sold more than 24 million gospel music albums. It was there that he first took on the name "Tennessee Ernie," which became the focus of his comedic on-air persona, a kind of good-hearted bumpkin who was smarter than he let on and funnier (and more eccentric) than he seemingly knew; in some respects, "Tennessee Ernie" was a bit like some of the more benign rural characters that had been essayed in the movies by Walter Brennan. Ford subsequently hosted his own prime-time variety program, The Ford Show, which ran on NBC television from October 4, 1956, to June 29, 1961. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. : Ernest Jennings Ford. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. Tennessee Ernie Ford also appears in this compilation Tracks of Disc 1 1. There is a problem with your email/password. But he was primarily known as a singer and recording artist, and his recording of "Sixteen Tons" has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide since its release just before Christmas in 1955. He had chart topping singles covering a span of 17 years. "Americais a nation richer in spirit because ofTennesseeErnie Ford", 2020by TEF Enterprises, LP. 2 1955 Pop. The show was rated among the Top 10 in 1957. He would never record for a major label again.[14]. RadiOzark produced 260 15-minute episodes of The Tennessee Ernie Show on transcription disks for national radio syndication. Noted for his rich bass-baritone voice and down-home humor, he is remembered for his hit recordings of "The Shotgun Boogie" and "Sixteen Tons". Richard Allen Moore, 59, a retired supervisory chemist with the Drug Enforcement Administration who was a chemist with the Prince George's County police department, died of cancer Oct. 13 at George Washington University Hospital. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. In high school he sang in school stage productions and in a glee club, and he spent so much of his spare time at the local radio station, WOPI, that after his high school graduation in 1937 he was hired as a disc jockey. In 1955, Ford recorded "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" (which reached number 4 on the country music chart) with "Farewell to the Mountains" on the B-side. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. Singer. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. Please reset your password. Love is not easily put into words, and she was the "Love" of our lives! [6], He released almost 50 country singles through the early 1950s, several of which made the Billboard charts. Born Ernest Jennings Fordon February 13th, 1919 in Bristol, Tennessee, Tennessee Ernie Ford has made an indelible impact on America and the world through his unparalleled accomplishments in radio, records and television. By 1939, he'd moved to Cincinnati, OH, and was studying at that city's Conservatory of Music. [16][17], Ford received posthumous recognition for his gospel music contributions by being added to the Gospel Music Association's Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1994. He also had his own daily show and continued recording. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? This is a carousel with slides. [4][5], At KXLA, Ford continued doing the same show and also joined the cast of Cliffie Stone's popular live KXLA country show Dinner Bell Roundup as a vocalist while still doing the early morning broadcast. Welcome to E.H. Ford Mortuary, proudly serving the Memphis, Tennessee area. Her marriage to Marion Joseph Perry ended in divorce. If you see me coming, better step aside. In 1949, while still doing his morning show, he signed a contract with Capitol. Mr. Ford sang it in a strong, mournful baritone-bass that lent credibility to such memorable lines as: St. Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go. [3] He was also a bombing instructor at George Air Force Base, in Victorville, California. Ernest Jennings Ford was born on Feb. 13, 1919, in Bristol, Tenn. As a child he entertained at family gatherings and sang in the Methodist Church choir. To differentiate himself, he created the personality of "Tennessee Ernie", a wild, madcap, exaggerated hillbilly. He was assigned to host an early morning country music disc jockey program titled Bar Nothin' Ranch Time. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. At the time of his birth, Tennessee Ernie Ford was given the name Ernest Jennings Ford. 2 on the Capitol Records' "Top Country & Hillbilly" best sellers list in 1952, "Sing We Now of Christmas" peaked at No. Ernest Jennings Ford, known professionally as Tennessee Ernie Ford, was an American singer and television host who enjoyed success in the country and western, pop, and gospel musical genres. Our experienced and compassionate staff of funeral directors help families celebrate life with dignity and respect. Brother of Stanley Ford, Ernest Jennings Ford February 13, 1919-October 17, 1991, Parents: Clarence Ford 1884- and Maud Long 1887-. Brion was full of mischief., There was an indefatigable sense of life in Brion, Buck Ford said. Keep supporting great journalism by turning off your ad blocker. The record sold over twenty million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. Survivors include his wife, Vivian; son, Jarrod Michael Ford; three grandchildren; and his older brother, Buck. "It caught on to every working man in the world, I guess.". Burial. These performances only helped him maintain and broaden crossover appeal, and at the same time he was a downright ubiquitous figure on country music variety shows of the period, including the Old American Barn Dance. He became a disk jockey on the ABC radio network in 1952, and started on the NBC-TV summer program "The College of Musical Knowledge" in 1953. All Tennessee Ernie Ford Songs Full list of Tennessee Ernie Ford songs, listed alphabetically: See also Tennessee Ernie Ford Albums Display Hambone Rock of Ages Snow Shoe Thompson A Beautifil Life A Beautiful Life A Child Of The King A Legend In His Mind A Medley A Mighty Fortress A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Abide With Me Abide With Thee I Fall To Pieces Tracks of Disc 2 16. First Lieutenant Ford served in World War II as the bombardier on a B-29 Superfortress flying missions over Japan. Try again. 1919-1991. Hello Walls 8. American recording artist and television host Tennessee Ernie Ford became a staple on the Grand Ole Opry and had many crossover hits, including "Sixteen Tons" and "Ballad of Davy Crockett." He served in the Marine Corps in the Pacific during World War II. Soon NBC hired him to MC the television game show the Kollege of Musical Knowledge, and also to host his own weekday program, The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (19561961). Ford insisted on ending with a hymn on his own show despite objections from network officials and the ad agency representing Ford, who feared it might provoke controversy. Try again later. Mr. Ford recorded more than 80 albums during a career of more than 40 years. All I Have To Do Is Dream 7. 1959. Richard F. Doney, 69, a retired Washington-Baltimore district sales, parts and services manager for Chrysler motors, died of cancer Oct. 5 at his home in Beltsville. By the 1970s, however, it had begun to take an increasing toll on his health, appearance and ability to sing, though his problems were not known publicly. Ford had two Top Ten country hits in 1955 with "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" and his biggest success, "Sixteen Tons," which spent ten weeks at number one on the country charts and eight weeks at number one on the pop charts. Ford, who died Thursday at age 72, was given a military funeral Monday with an honor guard. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Please try again later. Tennessee Ernie Ford, 72, the country and western singer who was best known for his recordings of gospel hymns and the coal mining ballad "Sixteen Tons," died of liver ailments Oct. 17 at Reston Hospital. 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In 1980 Ford lived in the Smoke Tree neighborhood of Palm Springs, California. Everyone relented after the hymns received overwhelmingly favorable viewer response. All rights reserved. As a young woman, she danced with the Washington Ballet and other companies and toured the country as part of a dance act called Janne and Anthony. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. He retired in 1979. I owe my soul to the company store[11][12]. 01 Stand By Me When God Dips His Love In My Heart He Knows What I Need Others What A Friend We Have In Jesus . 1 1955 Country. Early in 1951, "Shotgun Boogie" became his second number one, spending 14 weeks at the top of the country charts. As a television host, singer and comedian, Mr. Ford is best remembered for folksy phrases from his Tennessee upbringing, like "Bless your pea-pickin' hearts" and "Nervous as a long-tailed cat in a roomful of rockin' chairs. Make Room for Daddy. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1984 and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1990. ", His rich bass-baritone, personable drawl, ingratiating smile and unhurried manner made him a popular network television star in the 1950's and 60's. Ernest Jennings Ford was born 13 February 1919 in Bristol, Tennessee. Verify and try again. Ford had a successful career in the 1950s and 1960s, and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1991. In 1965, he transferred to the CIA, and in 1974, he retired and moved to Florida. (Did You Ever Get) That Feeling In The Moonlight? He became a television quizmaster in 1954, hosting NBC's presentation of Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge. Hey, Good Lookin' 2. Santa Claus Meets The Purple People Eater, Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera), What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For, Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weeny Yellow Polkadot Bikini, Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own (feat. But the next year he joined ABC television, where his daytime show ran another three years. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Tennessee Ernie Ford. He belonged to Allen Chapel AME Church in Washington and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Earlier he was a retail manager for Giant Food, a distribution clerk for the Postal Service and a building supervisor for the Fairfax County Department of Recreation. Merle Travis had first recorded it in 1946. Brion was the very real embodiment of joy for life.. ", Although the record was released in 1955, Mr. Ford said in an interview last year that "it's an everlasting hit. She moved to the Washington area as a child and grew up in Laurel. And over his long career, Ford's popularity and recognition transcended country music. Ford eventually ended his KXLA morning show and in the early 1950s, moved on from Hometown Jamboree. Dec 10, 2015 - His best selling album to date from the Grammy winner. Ford, who died Thursday at age 72, was given a military funeral with an honor guard in Palo Alto, Calif. Friends and colleagues praised Ford's rich baritone and his loyalty, honesty, patriotism and "homespun philosophy. In 1947 he also made the acquaintance of Cliffie Stone, a musician, announcer, and producer who was rapidly becoming one of the most influential figures in country music on the West Coast. Failed to delete memorial. In reality, Ford had extraordinary flexibility and range, so much so that some employers and potential employers in radio were astonished to learn that they were drawing on the services of a vast array of "characters" and personas -- he could speak and sing in a magnificent, full-bodied baritone that would have been the envy of many an operatic singer, but he had an array of twangy, Southern- (and distinctly rustic Southern) inflected voices that he used, along with catch phrases that quickly got picked up by his listening audience, in Pasadena and Los Angeles. Mr. Ford's first wife, Betty, died in 1989. Occasionally they also babysat the Ford boys. His first album of inspirational music, entitled simply, "Hymns" -released in 1956- remained on Billboard magazine's Top Pop Albums chart an unbelievable277 consecutive weeks. 2023 OLDIES.com and its affiliates and partner companies. In 1965, he had his last major chart entry with the Top Ten single "Hicktown," but he continued to record gospel music and the occasional country album over the next two decades, interspersed with an album of patriotic songs in 1970 and a folk album the following year. He moved to this area in the mid-1950s after having worked for Chrysler in Minnesota and North Dakota. She later became a legal secretary, and she worked for the Washington law firm of Cushman Darby & Cushman in the late 1960s, when she moved to San Diego. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. On behalf of everyone from the Ford family, I want to tell everyone in Bristol that the people in Bristol and the city of Bristol meant so much to Brion, Buck Ford said. He is survived by his second wife, Beverly; two sons from his first marriage, Jeffrey and Brian, and a stepdaughter, Stevie. Eleanor Perry Woolnough, 69, an Arlington real estate agent who was a member of the Northern Virginia Board of Realtors, died of cancer Oct. 14 at her home in Arlington. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? Ford was the spokesman for the Pontiac Furniture Company in Pontiac, Illinois, in the 1970s. He was almost a one-man radio network and cast at one point on KXLA, and drawing an ever-larger audience. He earned the nickname "The Ol' Pea-Picker" due to his catchphrase, "Bless your pea-pickin' heart!" based on information from your browser. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Tennessee Ernie Fords lifetime: Thursday, February 13th, 1919 to Thursday, October 17th, 1991, was 26,544 days, equaling 3,792 weeks exactly. He became a local TV star as the star of Stone's popular Southern California Hometown Jamboree show. Church Singer in Childhood. Father of Private and Brian Leonard Ford . Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses 18. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. Failed to report flower. She attended Strayer Business College and the Washington School of Ballet. Mr. Schoepe moved to the Washington area after the war, and he went to work at the State Department about 1950. And all of these activities serve to illustrate Ford's extraordinary range as a singer and performer, of music and comedy, and an appeal that cut across regional and cultural -- and even national -- lines. . He started singing as a boy and, after graduating from high school, became a voice student at Virginia Intermount College. My Christmas Favorites Ford, Tennessee Ernie (See all 72 albums) Songs . The high-energy Piper Jones Band will open the 2021-22 Festiva cultural arts season series Aug. 15, with music based on sounds of the Highland bagpipes. His Western songs and boogie-flavored numbers offered an energy level and sexual suggestiveness that made them rock & roll in all but name, and his recordings featured the fabulous instrumental talents of Merle Travis on guitar and Speedy West on pedal steel. That little one, he was the one you had to watch. A year after that -- a period in which he issued two more religious-oriented albums, one a Christmas recording and the other a gospel collection cut with the Jordanaires -- he released Country Hits - Feelin' Blue, a back-to-basics recording on which Ford, backed solely by Billy Strange on guitar and John Mosher on bass, ran through a dozen country music standards; the latter is regarded by many fans as the best country LP of Ford's career. Man in the Saddle. bottom of page Roger T. Boggs III, 44, an examination clerk with the Federal Aviation Administration at Dulles International Airport, died Oct. 12 while driving on Interstate 70 near Terre Haute, Ind. Mr. Moore retired from the DEA in 1987 after 18 years with that agency's mid-Atlantic regional laboratory. Tennessee Ernie Ford was around 30 years old when his first singled charted. Survivors include his stepmother, Dorotha M. Williams of Sun City, Ariz. Jeanne Milette Hill, 74, a former dancer and legal secretary in the Washington area, died of emphysema Sept. 23 at the Sharp Cabrillo Hospital in San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Hill, a resident of San Diego, was born in Montreal. Tennessee Ernie Ford. Tennessee Ernie Ford s lifetime: Thursday, February 13th, 1919 to Thursday, October 17th, 1991, was 26,544 days, equaling 3,792 weeks exactly. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? Initially, Ford appeared on Stone's Hometown Jamboree, which started on radio and moved to television later in the 1940s, and in 1948 Stone brought him to Capitol Records, the beginning of a relationship that would last for 40 years, covering the rest of the singer's life. Ford fell ill in after leaving a state dinner at the White House hosted by President George H. W. Bush, and died of advanced liver disease in Reston, Virginia on October 17, 1991, exactly thirty-six years after "Sixteen Tons" was released and one day shy of the first anniversary of his induction into the Hall of Fame. Ford's experiences as a navigator and bombardier in World War II led to his involvement with the Confederate Air Force (now the Commemorative Air Force), a war plane preservation group in Texas. The song was a tribute to blue-collar workers, especially coal miners, with lines like "I owe my soul to the company store" and "another day older and deeper in debt. Tennessee Ernie Ford was born in Bristol, Tennessee in 1919. We wish we could extend a happy birthday wish to him, but it's been more than 20 years since he died at age 72. Alta Mesa Memorial Park. Five singles had been released by late 1949, including "Tennessee Border" and "Smokey Mountain Boogie" (both Top Ten) and his first number one single, "Mule Train." To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. ; . One year later, on Thursday night,October 4th, 1956, the result of that search aired coast-to-coast with the network's broadcast premiere ofThe Ford Show StarringTennesseeErnie Ford. On many of these programs, he was billed simply as "Tennessee Ernie," owing to the fact that producers felt that using his last name would promote a car company that wasn't necessarily a sponsor. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Musicnotes features the world's largest online digital sheet music catalogue with over 400,000 arrangements available to print and play instantly. 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It would earn him the distinction of almost single-handedly bringing inspirational music into the mainstream of American entertainmentan enduring legacy of the lasting impact that one man's expression of faith can have on millions of people. ", His biggest hit, "16 Tons," sold two million copies within nine weeks, and ultimately sold more than 20 million records worldwide. Last year Dinah Shore, George Gobel, Della Reese, the Everly Brothers, George Lindsey, Minnie Pearl and other performers paid tribute to his 50 years in show business in an hourlong cable-television special. His marriage to Mildred A. Schoepe ended in divorce. By the beginning of 1953, although Ford wasn't having as many hits, he remained popular in America and also in England. And although his hits tended to be written by others, he also composed songs, including "Hogtied Over You," "Kiss Me Big," and "Softly and Tenderly.". See the article in its original context from. [10] The song's fatalistic tone and bleak imagery were in stark contrast to some sugary pop ballads and rock & roll also on the charts in 1955: You load sixteen tons, what do you get? This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3806/ernie-ford. Harlingen '86. Tennessee Ernie Ford first charted in 1949. It was a catchy, soft-rock arrangement of a song about the hardships of life in the coal mines, written by Merle Travis in 1947. A First Lieutenant, he served in the United States Army Air Corps in World War II as the bombardier on a B-29 Superfortress, but the War ended before he was to be sent to Japan. CD: $9.62. Through 1976, he released a total of eighty-three albums on the label--and literally scores of single records, including his classic version of Merle Travis' timeless anthem to the working man, "Sixteen Tons"at the time of its release, the fastest selling single in Capitol's history.To date, it is estimatedthat Ford has sold more than 400 million records worldwide--an astonishing number, even by today's standards. Indiana State Police said he suffered a heart attack and that his car went off the road and down an embankment, striking a clump of trees. We have set your language to Tennessee Ernie Ford, a radio DJ turned country singer turned TV star, ended all his shows with a hymn. His comical Tennessee Ernie character "bless your pea-pickin' little heart" caught the ear of disc jockey-TV host Cliffie Stone, who made him a regular cast member of Los Angeles's Hometown Jamboree country music television and radio shows. 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