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"Walking the Floor Over You" is a song broadcast on Appalachia Radio in Fallout 76, written by Ernest Tubb in 1941. The version used in Fallout 76 is from 1959 and can be found on the album The Ernest Tubb Story, as well as various compilation albums.

Background[]

The version that plays in-game is not the original 1941 version released by Decca Records. Ernest Tubb would re-record his most famous hits during his lifetime for various compilation albums.

April 26, 1941 - Fort Worth, Texas

Ernest Tubb (vocals and guitar), Fay "Smitty" Smith (electric guitar), possibly Jimmy Thomason (rhythm guitar and bass), Dave Kapp (producer)

Recorded in Fort Worth and released on Decca Records
Reached No. 23 on music charts and eventually sold over a million copies[1]

January 15, 1944 - Los Angeles, California

Ernest Tubb (vocals and rhythm guitar), James E. Short (guitar), Melvin Leon Short (rhythm guitar), Herbert M. Paige (bass), Johnny Sapp (fiddle), Joe Perry (producer)

Recorded in Los Angeles, California
This version was recorded for the World Program Service for radio broadcast only and includes the addition of more instruments, such as a fiddle.[2]

October 6, 1958 - Owen Bradley Studio

Ernest Tubb (vocals), Billy Byrd (lead electric guitar), Grady Martin (guitar), Howard Johnson (rhythm guitar), Buddy Emmons (pedal steel guitar), Jack Drake (bass), Buddy Harmon (drums), Floyd Cramer (piano), Owen Bradley (producer)

Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at Owen Bradley Studio for Decca Records
Released on the 1959 compilation album The Ernest Tubb Story. Characterized by starting with the Chorus instead of the first Verse. This is the version used in Fallout 76.[3]

January 29, 1963 - Owen Bradley Studio

Ernest Tubb (vocals), Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano), Leon Rhodes (electric guitar), Grady Martin (electric bass or second lead guitar), Grant Shofner (rhythm guitar), Buddy Charleston (pedal steel guitar), Jack Drake (bass), Jack Greene (drums), Owen Bradley (producer)

Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at Owen Bradley Studio for Decca Records
Released in 1963 as a single.[4] Characterized by Ernest Tubb shouting, "Ahh, Leon now" during the instrumental break. [5]

February 24, 1977 - Pete's Place Studio

Ernest Tubb (vocals), Merle Haggard (vocals), Charlie Daniels (vocals), Joe Prenuda Jr. (bass), Harold Bradley (bass), Wayne Hammond (rhythm guitar), Pete Michaud (lead electric guitar), Lynn Owsley (pedal steel guitar), Bobby Rector (drums), Jack Solomon (guitar), Owen Bradley (piano), Chet Atkins (guitar), Pete Drake (producer)

Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at Pete's Place Studio and released under the Cachet Records label
Released in 1979 for the compilation album, The Legend And The Legacy. Characterized by extra vocals from Merle Haggard and Charlie Daniels[6]

Lyrics[]

[Chorus]
I'm walking the floor over you
I can't sleep a wink that is true
I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks right in two
Walking the floor over you

[Verse 1]
You left me and you went away
You said that you'd be back and just that day
You've broken your promise and you left me here alone
I don't know why you did dear, but I do know that you're gone

[Chorus]
I'm walking the floor over you
I can't sleep a wink that is true
I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks right in two
Walking the floor over you

[Spoken Word]
Oh Billy Byrd now
You too, Buddy

Instrumental Break

[Verse 2]
Now someday you may be lonesome too
Walking the floor is good for you
Just keep right on walking and it won't hurt you to cry
Remember that I love you and I will the day I die

[Chorus]
I'm walking the floor over you
I can't sleep a wink that is true
I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks right in two
Walking the floor over you

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