- Columbia Country Classics, Vol. 2: Honky Tonk Heroes · 1951
- Drivin' Nails in My Coffin (Remastered) - Single · 2008
- Columbia Country Classics, Vol. 2: Honky Tonk Heroes · 1951
- Columbia Country Classics, Vol. 2: Honky Tonk Heroes · 1951
- The Influence · 2004
- The Best of the Columbia & RCA Years · 2015
- Columbia & RCA Sessions (1946-1957) · 2018
- The Best of the Columbia & RCA Years · 2019
- The Best of the Columbia & RCA Years · 2019
- The Best of the Columbia & RCA Years · 2019
- The Best of the Columbia & RCA Years · 2019
- The Best of the Columbia & RCA Years · 2019
- Columbia & RCA Sessions (1946-1957) · 2018
Albums
- 2004
- 1962
Live Albums
About Floyd Tillman
Texas-born country singer/guitarist Floyd Tillman played with Western swing bandleaders like Adolph Hofner and Cliff Bruner in the 1930s, but in the late-'30s and 1940s he became a successful recording artist in his own right. With a mix of Western swing and honky-tonk, Tillman score hits with such tunes as "They Took the Stars Out of Heaven," "I Love You So Much It Hurts," and "Slippin' Around." In subsequent decades, Tillman kept a considerably lower profile, but remained musically active. A member of the Country Music Hall of Fame since 1971, Tillman passed away in 2003 at the age of 89.
- HOMETOWN
- Ryan, OK, United States
- BORN
- 8 December 1914
- GENRE
- Country