(5-CD LP-sized box set with 32-page book) His voice was never the most beautiful, and his band was never the most professional, but with Ernest Tubb there was so much more to enjoy. We highlight the story from 1954 to 1960, with varied recordings ranging from pub anthems such as Set Up Two Glasses Joe to an amazing cover of Chuck Berry's Thirty Days. There are great and forgotten singles such as Kansas City Blues, Will You Be Satisfied That Way, Half A Mind and A Guy Named Joe, as well as complete rare albums like The Daddy Of Them All and The Importance Of Being Ernest. ET remained true to himself throughout his career and did not change to suit the style of others. Instead, he changed other people's music to suit his style. His Texas honky-tonk music never sounded better than it does here!