Marty Robbins recorded a version on his 1979 album All Around Cowboy.Michael Nesmith covered the song with his band The First National Band on their album Nevada Fighter, released in 1971.It is the opening track on the album Don Everly. Don Everly recorded a version in 1970.In the song "Turn on, Tune in, Drop Out" by The Fugs on their 1968 album Tenderness Junction, the chorus of "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" is sung over part of the instrumental section.Harry James recorded a version on his 1966 album Harry James & His Western Friends ( Dot DLP 3735 and DLP 25735).The Supremes covered the song on their 1965 album The Supremes Sing Country, Western & Pop, although it was recorded two years earlier.Lorne Greene recorded the song for his 1965 album American West.Frankie Laine recorded a version on his 1962 album Call of the Wild.Film actor Clint Eastwood recorded a version on his 1962 album Cowboy Favorites.Jazz guitarist Grant Green recorded a version in 1962, which was released on the 1969 album Goin' West, and features Herbie Hancock on piano.Johnnie Ray recorded his version for the 1959 album On the Trail.Pat Boone recorded a version of "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" with his wife Shirley Boone on their 1959 album "Side by Side".Roger Williams (pianist) recorded his version of "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" that reached #60 in US in 1956. Slim Whitman had a top twenty hit in the UK with "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" in 1956.Kate Smith recorded the song on Jfor Columbia (36871) and it is available on her CD 16 Most Requested Songs.Crosby recorded the song again in 1954 for his album Bing: A Musical Autobiography. 12 position in the charts of the day during a 7-week stay. Bing Crosby recorded the song with John Scott Trotter's Orchestra in Los Angeles 9 February 1940.Gene Autry recorded his version on Janu at ARC Studios, New York City.Their 1946 version of the song was featured in the 1998 film The Big Lebowski, though it did not appear on the soundtrack release. Their 1934 recording was selected by the Library of Congress as a 2010 addition to the National Recording Registry, which selects recordings annually that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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