Talk Back Trembling Lips | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Ernest Ashworth |
Album: | Hits of Today and Tomorrow |
B-Side: | That's How Much I Care |
Released: | June 1963 |
Recorded: | May 1963 |
Genre: | Country |
Length: | 2:37 |
Label: | Hickory |
Producer: | Wesley Rose |
Prev Title: | I Take the Chance |
Prev Year: | 1962 |
Next Title: | A Week in the Country |
Next Year: | 1964 |
Talk Back Trembling Lips | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Johnny Tillotson |
Album: | Talk Back Trembling Lips |
B-Side: | Another You |
Recorded: | September 26, 1963[1] |
Genre: | Country |
Length: | 2:36 |
Label: | MGM |
Producer: | Tanridge Productions Inc.[2] |
Prev Title: | You Can Never Stop Me Loving You |
Prev Year: | 1963 |
Next Title: | Funny How Time Slips Away |
Next Year: | 1963 |
"Talk Back Trembling Lips" is a 1963 song first recorded by Ernest Ashworth. The song became the most successful of Ernest Ashworth's career and was his only No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart that October. The song spent 35 weeks on the country chart.[3] The song also bubbled under the Billboard Hot 100, just missing the chart's main listing as it peaked at No. 101. Johnny Tillotson recorded a successful cover version in 1963 that peaked in early 1964.
Bowing at #91 on 9 November 1963, Johnny Tillotson took his version of the song to number seven on the Hot 100 on 4 January 1964.[4] [5] It was his last top-10 single.
Still in the early '60s, a more pop orientated version appeared by Australian singer Debbie Stuart.
Australian country singer Kevin Shegog recorded a cover of the song in 1963.
George Jones recorded a cover of the song in 1966.
Years later, country singer Becky Hobbs introduced the song to younger audiences with her 1990 cover version, although it failed to chart on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Ernest Ashworth himself appears in the music video as a guest.