Walking the Floor Over You
| "Walking the Floor Over You" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Ernest Tubb | |
| B-side | "I'm Missing You" |
| Released | May 28, 1941 |
| Recorded | April 26, 1941 |
| Studio | Fort Worth, Texas |
| Genre | Honky-tonk |
| Length | 2:37 |
| Label | Decca 5958 |
| Songwriter(s) | Ernest Tubb |
| "Walking the Floor Over You" | ||||
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| Single by Pat Boone | ||||
| from the album Pat Boone's Golden Hits Featuring Speedy Gonzales | ||||
| A-side | "Spring Rain" | |||
| Released | 1960 | |||
| Recorded | 1960 | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Length | 2:20 | |||
| Label | Dot | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Ernest Tubb | |||
| Pat Boone singles chronology | ||||
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"Walking the Floor Over You" is a country music song written by Ernest Tubb, recorded on April 26, 1941 in Fort Worth, Texas, and released in the United States that year.
The original version included only Tubb's vocals and acoustic guitar accompanied by "Smitty" Smith on electric guitar. Tubb later re-recorded the song with his band, the Texas Troubadours.
The original single became a hit, reaching the number-23 spot in the charts in 1941 but eventually the song sold over a million copies. Critic David Vinopal called "Walking the Floor Over You" the first honky tonk song that launched the musical genre itself. Tubb's version is heard on the soundtrack of the 1980 film Coal Miner's Daughter.
In 1998, the 1941 recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
In 2022, the single was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".